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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