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 1    1,   24|            singing so merrily as he drove the plow, that he thought, ‘
 2    2,   10|             of dust was caused by a drove of cattle on the road.~The
 3    2,   10| stock-keeper, was part owner of the drove. His name was Sam Machell,
 4    2,   10|      provinces to Portland Bay.~The drove numbered 12,075 head in
 5    2,   10|           in a few words, while the drove continued their march among
 6    2,   10|        admirable arrangement of the drove. The different stock were
 7    2,   10|         that the real guides of the drove were neither the men nor
 8    2,   10|           everything, for the whole drove obeyed them implicitly.
 9    2,   10|       Fortunately a vigorous effort drove the wagon toward the opposite
10    2,   12|            luxuriance. As the party drove on they stumbled upon a
11    2,   19|      promise of a princely DOUCEUR, drove rapidly along over a well-kept
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