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1 1, 3| thirty-two years of age. He was tall in person, and had rather 2 1, 6| his life before.~He was a tall, thin, withered-looking 3 1, 9| replied Paganel.~“They are tall,” said Glenarvan.~“I don’ 4 1, 9| assures us that they are tall and robust,” continued Paganel. “ 5 1, 9| are six feet six inches tall.”~“But what is the truth, 6 1, 14| encampment. He chose a clump of tall carob trees, under which 7 1, 15| from the RIO a man of very tall stature was seen standing 8 1, 17| in 1833 by General Rosas, tall in stature, with arched 9 1, 19| on the plain and on the tall grass, already stirred by 10 1, 22| lost themselves among the tall grasses. The ground had 11 1, 22| PENTANOS, it was harder work. Tall grass blocked them up, and 12 1, 22| country into an ocean. The tall grass disappeared before 13 1, 26| over the plain, and the tall form of Thalcave emerged 14 1, 26| bent down the heads of the tall grasses. Thinly planted 15 1, 26| waves. Then by degrees his tall form began to diminish in 16 2, 6| and their mother, a fine tall woman. There was no mistaking 17 2, 10| its limpid course between tall rows of gum-trees and acacias. 18 2, 11| was a powerful fellow, and tall, but his features were of 19 2, 11| among the scrub and the tall grass, where numerous flocks 20 2, 11| police. The latter was a tall, thin man, im-perturbably 21 2, 12| meantime sunk behind the tall trees, and as a few miles 22 2, 13| recent fire. They looked like tall factory chimneys, for the 23 2, 14| clump of “grass trees,” tall bushes ten feet high, like 24 2, 15| abundant gold-fields and tall forests. There nature was 25 2, 15| got over, and a forest of tall trees came in sight at a 26 2, 16| gloomy-looking forest of tall gum-trees; nothing but dead 27 2, 16| Mangles, slipping between the tall branches of gastrolobium, 28 2, 17| tops of the gum trees. The tall tufts of gastrolobium were 29 2, 17| McNabbs, slipping between the tall shrubs, got within reach 30 2, 18| threaded their way among the tall reeds by the river. The 31 3, 2| manner, and surmounted by a tall white feather.~This first 32 3, 7| proud and brave, one tribe tall, with straight hair, like 33 3, 8| mixed with those innumerable tall ferns with which the lands 34 3, 8| stream was fringed with tall bushes, or glided along 35 3, 9| the stern.~This man was a tall Maori, about forty-five 36 3, 13| Maori camp, where he met a tall, intelligent-looking chief, 37 3, 15| moas disappeared among the tall trees, and the sportsmen 38 3, 19| between two others. His tall, powerful form, and his