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1 1, 6| and lay sprawling at the foot of the mainmast.~Any one 2 1, 8| of sterility. He set his foot on the very summit, and 3 1, 11| encamped for the night at the foot of the Sierras, the first 4 1, 12| sure I’ll lead you to the foot of the mountain as straight 5 1, 13| raging down below at the foot of the mountains. He got 6 1, 13| them rolling to the very foot of the mountain. The plateau 7 1, 15| the lowest crags at the foot of the mountain. A long 8 1, 16| Pampas commenced at the very foot of the Cordilleras. They 9 1, 16| this point to the sea, the foot of the traveler treads over 10 1, 18| pieces, and measuring a foot and a half long. It was 11 1, 19| Thaouka, who stamped his foot, and tried to break loose 12 1, 19| steady, and stood with firm foot ready to meet the attacks 13 1, 20| a complete town, about a foot high, and resembling a truncated 14 1, 20| Sierra Tapalquem, at the foot of which the travelers camped 15 1, 25| replied Wilson.~The whole foot of the tree appeared to 16 2, 9| You have hardly put your foot on the frontier, when you 17 2, 10| halted for the night at the foot of Mount Talbot.~Paganel 18 2, 13| A grassy carpet at the foot of the trees, and a canopy 19 2, 13| came they camped at the foot of some eucalyptus, which 20 2, 14| repulsive-looking animal, a foot and a half long, but, as 21 2, 14| to move away, round the foot of Mount Hottam, and soon 22 2, 15| degree. They camped at the foot of the Alps, on the banks 23 2, 15| ladies. Since ever I set foot on the Australian continent, 24 2, 15| plains which lay at the foot of the Australian Alps were 25 2, 16| back dripping from head to foot.~At last day appeared; the 26 2, 16| continue our journey on foot, the one animal can carry 27 2, 16| hundred and fifty miles on foot!” cried the young Captain.~“ 28 2, 17| Harry Grant had never set foot on the Australian continent!~ 29 2, 17| may be lurking about the foot of the Alps.”~“That is probably 30 2, 17| rain that the water was a foot above the level. It formed 31 2, 18| rejoined his friends at the foot of a gum-tree, where the 32 2, 19| After having gone round the foot of the mountain, they crossed 33 3, 1| ill-omened rag thrown down at the foot of a tree. It bore the convict’ 34 3, 6| and strongly lashed to the foot of the mast. The arms and 35 3, 6| took their station at the foot of the mast on the cases 36 3, 7| moment, but afterward fought foot to foot against the English 37 3, 7| afterward fought foot to foot against the English invaders. 38 3, 8| will only be accessible to foot passengers. The ferns, whose 39 3, 11| natives conducted them to the foot of an immense kauri, and 40 3, 11| and friends arrived at the foot of the mound, and at a certain 41 3, 11| she threw herself at the foot of the mound and beat her 42 3, 11| fact, were brought to the foot of the mound, and the corpses 43 3, 12| slope was practicable to the foot of the mountain. From this 44 3, 12| discovered a deep hollow at the foot of the slope where those 45 3, 12| then placed Lady Helena’s foot on them. Some birds, suddenly 46 3, 12| from its bed rolled to the foot of the mountain.~They had 47 3, 13| had already reached the foot of the mountain.~“Courage! 48 3, 13| for blood, stood at the foot of the mountain yelling 49 3, 13| hatchets, but not advancing a foot. Their dogs, rooted to the 50 3, 13| the rest, climbed to the foot of the tomb. A large opening, 51 3, 13| The natives will never set foot on the mountain, and we 52 3, 14| coming and going at the foot of the mountain, without 53 3, 14| prolong their watch at the foot of Maunganamu, we may run 54 3, 14| it, the vibrations under foot became more distinct. Dull 55 3, 14| corpses which lay at the foot of the cone, were charred 56 3, 14| The chief advanced to the foot of the hill, on the side 57 3, 14| solitary native remained at the foot of the mountain, and when 58 3, 15| halt, and camped at the foot of a nameless mountain, 59 3, 15| a clayey soil which the foot of man had never trod. They 60 3, 15| that lay in heaps at the foot of the trees, and which 61 3, 15| kauri-forest, camped at the foot of Mount Ikirangi, whose 62 3, 16| ears. The moment they set foot on the deck of the DUNCAN,