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 1    1,   14|         desert to an oasis, from snowy peaks to verdant plains,
 2    2,   15|        night on the banks of the Snowy River, an important river
 3    2,   15|         marked the course of the Snowy River. Several additional
 4    2,   16|          storm lasted longer the Snowy River would overflow its
 5    2,   16|     minutes, on the banks of the Snowy River.~“What is the exact
 6    2,   16|       whole distance between the Snowy River and Twofold Bay.~“
 7    2,   16|   obstacles in the road, but the Snowy River has to be crossed,
 8    2,   16|          am powerless.”~“Is this Snowy River wide?” asked Lady
 9    2,   16|        still on the banks of the Snowy.”~“Well, then, have you
10    2,   16|    should not venture beyond the Snowy in our present condition.
11    2,   16|        on the banks of the river Snowy, till we can get some means
12    2,   16|     messenger can get across the Snowy when we cannot.”~All eyes
13    2,   16|       remain on the banks of the Snowy till the return of Ayrton,
14    2,   17|         us in the marshes of the Snowy, and gave us into the hands
15    2,   17|         replied Glenarvan; “this Snowy is not a river, it is an
16    2,   17|        and I will be back to the Snowy River in six days. Well,
17    2,   18|     reach the other shore of the Snowy River; and should the passage
18    2,   18|         not managed to cross the Snowy, let him come on to us without
19    2,   18|      audible but the moan of the Snowy River, as it flowed between
20    2,   18|         or a fortnight, till the Snowy falls to its normal level.
21    2,   18|          till the passage of the Snowy River was practicable. He
22    2,   18|      stuck in the marshes of the Snowy River. Cross the river at
23    2,   18|        the road southeast of the Snowy River. Mulrady, though severely
24    2,   18|          how are we to cross the Snowy River?” said Wilson.~“As
25    2,   18|          his gang?”~To cross the Snowy River at Kemple Pier was
26    2,   18|         follow the course of the Snowy River, follow its banks
27    2,   19|      Pier was destroyed, but the Snowy River must be crossed, come
28    3,    1|          him since the affair at Snowy River, felt that the geographer
29    3,   16|      eyes. The letter dated from Snowy River had reached the DUNCAN,
30    3,   16| expedition in the marshes of the Snowy River, the whole past life
31    3,   18|     unsuspectingly as far as the Snowy River. The horses and bullocks
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