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1    1,    1|    through the action of the salt water! This waif had been
2    1,    1|   the cork. A strong odor of salt water pervaded the whole
3    1,   18| Buenos Ayres, to collect the salt deposited on its banks,
4    1,   18|     spaces were covered with salt, which sparkled in the sunlight
5    2,   10|     Reindeer hams, slices of salt beef, smoked salmon, oat
6    2,   11|  By-and-by they skirted vast salt lakes, rapidly evaporating.
7    3,    5|       because the whites eat salt with their food, which gives
8    3,    6|    quality, and two casks of salt fish. The steward was quite
9    3,   15|    all their varied effects. Salt springs, of singular transparency,
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