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 1    1,   11|  rising ground indicated their approach to a mountainous district.
 2    1,   17|     hastily back to report the approach of a troop of Indians. The
 3    1,   19|        the Indian detected the approach of danger.~As he was thus
 4    1,   19|    though it had cut off their approach. Several of them, however,
 5    1,   20| themselves in the least at the approach of the travelers, but this
 6    1,   25|     lay down to sleep.~But the approach of the great phenomena of
 7    1,   26|     and were more dangerous to approach than rocky shoals. The sand-banks
 8    2,   14|      they had retreated at the approach of the travelers, redoubling
 9    2,   14|   sharp nails, did not care to approach them. But at last, worn
10    2,   15|  bustards and emus fled at the approach of the travelers. Below
11    2,   19|      ears, and announced their approach to the Indian Ocean. They
12    3,   10|     carmeles, flew away at the approach of the natives.~After a
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