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1    1,   18|        had served as a fold for flocks, and was shut in on three
2    1,   22|       mile to the south immense flocks appeared, rushing and tumbling
3    2,   11|      tall grass, where numerous flocks were feeding. Some miles
4    2,   11|         and the shepherds their flocks, and crowded the approaches
5    2,   13| horseback gathered his numerous flocks together at close of day,
6    2,   15|         They had to ford these. Flocks of bustards and emus fled
7    2,   17|        It was evident, from the flocks of birds on the lower branches
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