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 1    1,    1|          it is a shark, and a fine large one too.”~“A shark on these
 2    1,    1|         row of teeth. His head was large, and shaped like a double
 3    1,    1|    attention was attracted by some large object sticking fast in
 4    1,    6|           a big head. His head was large and massive, his forehead
 5    1,    8|         known.”~“You can go up the large rivers,” suggested Lady
 6    1,    9| Patagonians have short legs, and a large bust; or by way of a joke
 7    1,   13|   afterward Paganel began to grill large slices of venison on the
 8    1,   14|           it is the prerogative of large birds to fly with calm majesty,
 9    1,   15|        might have fed comfortably. Large ponds, connected by an inextricable
10    1,   18|            in soda. Here and there large spaces were covered with
11    1,   18|         had not been overlooked. A large quantity of dry fodder was
12    1,   19|        jubatus, is in shape like a large dog, and has the head of
13    1,   20|           sight. The ESTANCIAS are large cattle stations for breeding
14    1,   22|           pore of the ground. Soon large ponds, some just beginning
15    1,   22|            within and fell down in large drops from the roof. Twenty
16    1,   22|            have been united in one large bed several miles in extent.~
17    1,   23|        damp leaves, just where the large branches began to fork out,
18    1,   23|          first floor. The house is large, and as the rent is not
19    1,   25|            right. It was a kind of large drone, an inch long, and
20    1,   25|           vertical streams. As the large drops fell splashing into
21    1,   25|        forces of the atmosphere, a large ball of fire appeared suddenly
22    2,    1|         immense space between this large island and the American
23    2,    4|     Australia, my boy, is about as large as four-fifths of Europe.
24    2,    6|          hay-ricks in the shape of large bee-hives, blooming orchards,
25    2,    6|          oak chests on tin mugs, a large long table where twenty
26    2,    6|           of mutton, surrounded by large plates of olives, grapes,
27    2,    8|          tilt, and resting on four large wheels without spokes or
28    2,    9|      Phillip, the bay on which the large city of Melbourne now stands.
29    2,   12|          of everybody, there was a large label on his shoulders,
30    2,   12|    Australia. They often go to the large towns, such as Adelaide,
31    2,   14|          of the park, which was as large as a small German state.
32    2,   14|            like a badger. It is as large as a sheep, and the flesh
33    2,   15|           regular lumps of ice, as large as one’s hand, which fell
34    2,   16|          through the thick clouds. Large patches of yellowish water—
35    2,   19|            Australian manner, with large sheets of bark of the gum-trees.
36    2,   19|             to steer by means of a large scull; but, notwithstanding
37    2,   19|     bustard’s nest with a dozen of large eggs in it, which Olbinett
38    2,   19|           McNabbs had not killed a large rat, the mus conditor, which
39    2,   19|       there were dried sporules as large as a lentil, and these sporules,
40    2,   19|            and Olbinett gathered a large supply, so that they were
41    3,    2|            ships penetrated into a large bay, which, terminating
42    3,    6|        carried a makeshift sail. A large broad-bladed oar was fixed
43    3,    9|            His figure, draped in a large mat woven of “phormium”
44    3,   10|         give a black dye to cloth. Large doves with metallic sheen
45    3,   10|           and bird, or spirit. The large, well constructed hut, contained
46    3,   13|            the foot of the tomb. A large opening, covered with mats,
47    3,   13|          sat a Maori, wrapped in a large flax mat; the darkness of
48    3,   13|           before by the Europeans. Large jars contained pure water,
49    3,   15|          looked as if covered with large pustules. These were slumbering
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