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1 1, 17| expected to come to water.~“At Lake Salinas,” replied the Indian.~“ 2 1, 17| for they had to get to Lake Salinas before sundown. 3 1, 17| distance the much-desired lake, and in less than a quarter 4 1, 17| disappointment awaited them—the lake was dried up.~ 5 1, 18| XVIII IN SEARCH OF WATER~LAKE SALINAS ends the string 6 1, 18| when Thalcave spoke of the lake as supplying drinkable water 7 1, 18| which throws itself into Lake San Lucas about thirty-one 8 1, 24| the surface of the immense lake, yet the flood seemed to 9 1, 25| fell splashing into the lake, fiery sparks seemed to 10 1, 25| already plunged into the lake, but next minute he screamed 11 1, 25| column of water from the lake, while its gyratory motions 12 1, 25| It seemed to empty the lake in its passage, by continually 13 1, 26| OMBU navigated the immense lake without reaching terra firma. 14 1, 26| possible, hoping to reach Lake Salado, on the shores of 15 2, 10| on the banks of the White Lake, the waters of which are 16 2, 10| own that the name of this lake was a complete misnomer, 17 2, 10| stretched out beyond the lake, and Glenarvan and his friends 18 2, 15| north the quiet waters of Lake Omco, all alive with aquatic 19 2, 15| sheet, and glittered like a lake, and McNabbs thought at 20 3, 9| Taupo” was the name of a lake celebrated in geographical 21 3, 9| Waikato passes through this lake and then flows on for 120 22 3, 10| basin. The gulf has become a lake, but it is also an abyss, 23 3, 10| depths.~Such is the wondrous lake of Taupo, lying 1,250 feet 24 3, 10| who had returned to the lake district, and he was the 25 3, 11| on the right bank of the lake, and to this spot the body 26 3, 12| the sun was sinking beyond Lake Taupo, behind the peaks 27 3, 12| height of 500 feet above Lake Taupo, and the cold of the 28 3, 13| position they could see over Lake Taupo, which stretched toward 29 3, 14| drowned in mist, and over Lake Taupo, which the morning 30 3, 14| distance that separated Lake Taupo from the Bay of Plenty, 31 3, 14| system of the eastern side of Lake Taupo, so that they had 32 3, 15| the fatal neighborhood of Lake Taupo. Paganel took the 33 3, 15| Half the distance from Lake Taupo to the coast had been