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1 1, 2| The last two words are plain enough. BRINGT IHNEN means 2 1, 2| of the three; but it is plain enough that each is the 3 1, 8| through it. It rose on a plain in the form of a terrace, 4 1, 10| the Andes into a smooth plain, turfed and graveled quite 5 1, 11| goodwill of the Caciques of the plain. The PEONS walked, according 6 1, 11| Spaniards, dashed across the plain like a shadow, his flying 7 1, 12| came to an immense barren plain, without a sign of vegetation. 8 1, 13| speeding down toward the plain.~“An earthquake!” exclaimed 9 1, 14| almost insensibly to the plain. The soil is carpeted with 10 1, 16| water-spouts wandering over the plain, coming in contact and mingling 11 1, 17| origin, signifies grass plain, and justly applies to the 12 1, 17| across this arid and deserted plain. The dry heat became severe. 13 1, 18| had to traverse, is a dry plain, covered with stunted trees 14 1, 19| was all that illumined the plain. The waters of the Guamini 15 1, 19| turned his ear toward the plain, listening intently, with 16 1, 19| who pointed toward the plain from whence the yelling 17 1, 19| the RAMADA. Already the plain had recovered its tranquillity, 18 1, 19| of dew lay thick on the plain and on the tall grass, already 19 1, 20| on the marauders in the plain. Glenarvan might, perhaps, 20 1, 22| sky opened and deluged the plain in true tropical torrents 21 1, 22| seen advancing over the plain, and changing the whole 22 1, 23| was visible on the liquid plain; the OMBU stood alone amid 23 1, 23| soil made this part of the plain a deep reservoir. Glenarvan’ 24 1, 25| inspection of the liquid plain. It was about nine o’clock; 25 1, 25| culminating point of this plain, is just this very OMBU 26 1, 26| horse resounded over the plain, and the tall form of Thalcave 27 2, 1| interpretation then appeared quite plain. No other coast but the 28 2, 1| Australia. The thing is too plain to need proof.”~The conclusion 29 2, 6| command a view of the whole plain below. It appeared entirely 30 2, 6| distributed, and last of all, a plain comfortable dwelling-house, 31 2, 8| or iron tires— in a word, plain wooden discs. The front 32 2, 9| hunters could scour the plain, amiable folks could talk 33 2, 10| Australia.~A magnificent plain, thickly covered with chrysanthemums, 34 2, 10| cassowaries were bounding over the plain, but it was impossible to 35 2, 11| deserved its name of “open plain.” Some fragments of quartz 36 2, 12| miles from the railway, the plain terminated in a range of 37 2, 13| to thin, and on a little plain a few miles off an assemblage 38 2, 14| straight line across the plain. Twice over they came upon 39 2, 14| its double shamrock.~The plain was furrowed in some places 40 2, 15| The extumescences on the plain became more and more marked. 41 2, 15| on the edge of a little plain, covered with little shrubs 42 2, 15| sultry heat oppressed the plain. The atmosphere was completely 43 2, 17| Better to meet a tiger on the plain than a serpent in the grass. 44 2, 17| silence reigned over the plain between the wood and the 45 3, 8| the edge of this verdant plain. The grass gave way to a 46 3, 8| to cut a path across the plain, through these woody stems, 47 3, 8| under the low shrubs of the plain. Olbinett, to save time, 48 3, 20| rising out of the liquid plain. Then soil formed. The vegetable