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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,
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