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1    1,   18|    easily have been taken for sheets of ice, had not the intense
2    1,   18| contrast these dazzling white sheets presented to the dry, burned-up
3    1,   22|  water, which rolled in great sheets at their feet. Before two
4    1,   25|   their voices heard, but the sheets of white light which enwrapped
5    2,   19| Australian manner, with large sheets of bark of the gum-trees.
6    2,   19|       of the gum-trees. These sheets were kept together by bars
7    3,    6|       west, and sparkled like sheets of liquid silver. Nothing
8    3,   15|       springs spread out like sheets of glass. Gigantic tree-ferns
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