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1    2,   10|            about for a practicable ford. About a quarter of a mile
2    2,   10|     Generally, when wagons have to ford rivers, they have empty
3    2,   15| interrupted the route. They had to ford these. Flocks of bustards
4    2,   16|           cried John. “Is there no ford?”~“I think not,” replied
5    2,   16|         get lower, and allow us to ford it, or we shall have time
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