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 1    1,   21|      semi-circular ridge of gneiss hills, covered with fine short
 2    1,   26|    themselves in front of the sand hills two hundred feet high, which
 3    2,    9|      interest. A succession of low hills rich in dust, a long stretch
 4    2,   11| pedestrians.~The spurs of some low hills were skirted at the boundary
 5    2,   11|          by a succession of little hills, resembling a miniature
 6    2,   12|       terminated in a range of low hills, and it was not long before
 7    3,    7|            end of a chain of steep hills, and covered by three miles
 8    3,    8|           view of the low range of hills which closed the eastern
 9    3,   12|         very keen. Dim outlines of hills and mountains rose behind
10    3,   14|            fled to the surrounding hills; then turned, and gazed
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