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 1    2,    2| neighboring continents. Commander Murray had specially pointed them
 2    2,    6|           rivers of Australia—the Murray, the Yarrow, the Torrens,
 3    2,   11|    natives frequented chiefly the Murray Plains, about one hundred
 4    2,   11|        railway which connects the Murray with the sea. Well, I must
 5    2,   11|         the natives who haunt the Murray. Without him the blacks
 6    2,   12|           region lying beyond the Murray. The child had been in Melbourne
 7    2,   14|     unfrequented districts of the Murray. It occupied a long wide
 8    2,   14|         north into the bed of the Murray. Consequently they were
 9    2,   14|           into the deserts of the Murray, where they could find no
10    2,   15|        lay the vast plains of the Murray. To the south were the wide
11    2,   15|       rosy clouds, lighted up the Murray district, leaving Gippsland
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