Book,  chapter

1    1,   15|          and the swans, and the prairies were every day things. The
2    1,   16|    traveler treads over immense prairies of lucerne and thistles,
3    1,   26|       found on the edge of long prairies and about Cape Corrientes.~
4    1,   26|     gesture the wide-stretching prairies.~Glenarvan understood his
5    2,    3|       deserts of Africa, in the prairies of America, in the immense
6    2,    9|       Australiabush,” several prairies covered with a small prickly
7    2,   15|    ground, like a savage on the prairies, completely hidden among
8    2,   19| mountain, they crossed the long prairies where the grass seemed made
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