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1 1, 7| follow the course of the river Yarou-Dzangbo-Tchou, which 2 1, 7| out at last whether this river does not join itself to 3 1, 8| Colorado instead. It is a river but little known, and its 4 1, 10| sea on the bosom of some river, we cannot fail to find 5 1, 11| charming air of vexation:~“A river which hasn’t a name is like 6 1, 18| on in advance toward the river Guamini, which throws itself 7 1, 18| should be water enough in the river, they are to wait on the 8 1, 18| the 37th parallel and the river Guamini and the whole Pampas 9 1, 18| minutes had reached the river, and plunged in up to their 10 1, 18| swallowing up the whole river.~At last Glenarvan said:~“ 11 1, 21| Ayres, and terminates in a river which conveys north all 12 2, 6| it had been thrown into a river and carried by a current 13 2, 10| Red Sea red, or the Yellow River yellow, or the Blue Mountains 14 2, 10| they were brought to the river again, they simply quenched 15 2, 10| on the 143d meridian.~The river, half a mile in width, wound 16 2, 10| other way of fording the river?” said Glenarvan to the 17 2, 11| the neighborhood of the river; nothing disturbed the repose 18 2, 11| of American railways. The river crossed by the railway was 19 2, 11| about half a mile up the river. A crowd had gathered, and 20 2, 13| precipitated into the Loddon River.~Camden Bridge had been 21 2, 14| affluents of the Oven’s River, which throws itself at 22 2, 15| on the banks of the Snowy River, an important river which 23 2, 15| Snowy River, an important river which throws itself into 24 2, 15| the course of the Snowy River. Several additional miles 25 2, 15| about half-a-mile from the river, when the wagon suddenly 26 2, 16| lasted longer the Snowy River would overflow its banks, 27 2, 16| returned to the banks of the river, where magnificent mimosas 28 2, 16| the winding margin of the river. In half an hour they rejoined 29 2, 16| on the banks of the Snowy River.~“What is the exact longitude 30 2, 16| distance between the Snowy River and Twofold Bay.~“You are 31 2, 16| the road, but the Snowy River has to be crossed, and most 32 2, 16| meet with such a tumultuous river at this time of the year, 33 2, 16| powerless.”~“Is this Snowy River wide?” asked Lady Helena.~“ 34 2, 16| continued Ayrton, “either the river will get lower, and allow 35 2, 16| here, on the banks of the river Snowy, till we can get some 36 2, 16| messenger will not cross the river.”~“Indeed!” said John Mangles.~“ 37 2, 17| the wood right down to the river. Ben Joyce and his gang 38 2, 17| blacksmith at the Wimerra River, his unwillingness to cross 39 2, 17| between the wood and the river. Ben Joyce and his band 40 2, 17| coast; but this swollen river bars our passage. I would 41 2, 17| Glenarvan; “this Snowy is not a river, it is an impassable torrent.”~ 42 2, 17| examine the state of the river. They found it still so 43 2, 17| will be back to the Snowy River in six days. Well, my Lord, 44 2, 18| other shore of the Snowy River; and should the passage 45 2, 18| but the moan of the Snowy River, as it flowed between the 46 2, 18| the passage of the Snowy River was practicable. He was 47 2, 18| the marshes of the Snowy River. Cross the river at the 48 2, 18| the Snowy River. Cross the river at the bridge of Kemple 49 2, 18| road southeast of the Snowy River. Mulrady, though severely 50 2, 18| are we to cross the Snowy River?” said Wilson.~“As they 51 2, 18| gang?”~To cross the Snowy River at Kemple Pier was practicable, 52 2, 18| the course of the Snowy River, follow its banks till they 53 2, 18| among the tall reeds by the river. The rest anxiously awaited 54 2, 19| destroyed, but the Snowy River must be crossed, come what 55 2, 19| went down to examine the river, and arrange for the passage 56 2, 19| Glenarvan went to look at the river, trying to invent some bold 57 2, 19| should the passage of the river become practicable.~But, 58 2, 19| gone ten fathoms, and the river was a mile broad, and swollen 59 2, 19| Glenarvan went five miles up the river in search of a favorable 60 2, 19| Mangles. “Perhaps tomorrow the river may be practicable.”~“And 61 2, 19| torrent had once more become a river, though a very rapid one, 62 2, 19| reached the middle of the river, about half a mile from 63 2, 19| DEBRIS of the raft.~The river was crossed. The little 64 3, 1| since the affair at Snowy River, felt that the geographer 65 3, 8| northward course of the river.~The Major and Robert, without 66 3, 8| continued their march along the river.~Two hours later, the first 67 3, 9| clinging to the surface of the river. A portion of the vapors 68 3, 9| but the calm and majestic river soon quieted the noisy stream 69 3, 9| speeding rapidly up the river. Paganel, whose excitable 70 3, 9| Waikato is the national river in New Zealand. It is to 71 3, 9| indomitable tribes of the river district, which rose en 72 3, 9| invaders.~The waters of this river are still almost strangers 73 3, 11| exterminate the fish of a river, or ruin the early crop 74 3, 15| progress was stopped by a river which answered to the Wakari 75 3, 16| letter dated from Snowy River had reached the DUNCAN, 76 3, 16| the marshes of the Snowy River, the whole past life of 77 3, 18| unsuspectingly as far as the Snowy River. The horses and bullocks 78 3, 20| and fertile island, with a river instead of a stream, and