Book,  chapter

1    1,   13|        clinging, holding on by tufts of lichen, and giddy and
2    1,   19|    moving noiselessly over the tufts of CURRA-MAMMEL. Here and
3    1,   26| mimosas, bushes of acacia, and tufts of CURRA-MANTEL. Here and
4    2,   15|        as it passed on between tufts of luxuriant grass and fresh
5    2,   17|        the gum trees. The tall tufts of gastrolobium were motionless.
6    3,   12|     out of the desert hut. The tufts of bush and the branches
7    3,   12|      backward.~He felt for the tufts and grass and shrubs able
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