Book,  chapter

 1    1,   12|         but arms linked in arms supplied the lack, and shoulders
 2    1,   14|      off there was a RIO, which supplied them with water, though
 3    1,   18|         in the RAMADA, and this supplied them amply with both food
 4    1,   25|        was of a spongy texture, supplied food for its devouring activity.~
 5    1,   26| sand-hills; the last provisions supplied the last meal, and afterward,
 6    2,    2|      was received by a governor supplied from the English colony
 7    2,    6|  meadows, surrounded by acacias supplied from the vast plantations
 8    3,    5|         active the body must be supplied with those plastic elements
 9    3,   13|       with which Providence had supplied them in critical circumstances.
10    3,   20|  abundantly in dried up creeks, supplied us with tolerably substantial
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