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1    1,   10| possible, and examined all the creeks and windings of the coast,
2    2,   10|   their thirst at the numerous creeks that watered the plains,
3    2,   11| alluvial soil, where irregular creeks murmured in their beds,
4    2,   14|    places by fantastic winding creeks surrounded by box, and whose
5    2,   14|     not wanting, thanks to the creeks and affluents of the Oven’
6    2,   15|   flowers. Several unimportant creeks, mere streams full of little
7    3,   20|    grew abundantly in dried up creeks, supplied us with tolerably
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