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 1    1,   11|   encamped at nightfall on the banks of Rio Biobio. The country
 2    1,   15|      celery, which grew on the banks, with which he rubbed the
 3    1,   16|      halt for the night on the banks of the Neuquem, called Ramid,
 4    1,   16|       flowing between high red banks.~No incident of any importance
 5    1,   17|       an hour they reached its banks; but a grievous disappointment
 6    1,   18|      the salt deposited on its banks, as the waters contain great
 7    1,   18|     themselves along the muddy banks, and tried to browse on
 8    1,   18|        they are to wait on the banks till their companions reach
 9    1,   18|      enough to discover on the banks of the rio a ramada, a sort
10    1,   18|    proposed this was, that the banks of the Guamini seemed to
11    1,   20|   reached the inclosure on its banks. The precincts were strewed
12    1,   20|  sometimes of brackish. On the banks and bushes about these,
13    2,    6|    natural creek between coral banks in a state of formation,
14    2,   10|     evening they camped on the banks of the White Lake, the waters
15    2,   10|  himself forced to wait on the banks of a stream that might have
16    2,   10|          the wagon reached the banks of the Wimerra on the 143d
17    2,   10|      we will camp here, on the banks of the Wimerra, till you
18    2,   15|       foot of the Alps, on the banks of the creek of Cobongra,
19    2,   15|    camp that same night on the banks of the Snowy River, an important
20    2,   16|       River would overflow its banks, which would be a very unlucky
21    2,   16|     and Ayrton returned to the banks of the river, where magnificent
22    2,   16|     degrees 53 minutes, on the banks of the Snowy River.~“What
23    2,   16|    find ourselves still on the banks of the Snowy.”~“Well, then,
24    2,   16| prudent to encamp here, on the banks of the river Snowy, till
25    2,   16| expedition would remain on the banks of the Snowy till the return
26    2,   18|        Snowy River, follow its banks till they reached the place
27    3,    6|       the reefs and the yellow banks of sand disappeared under
28    3,    8|  Paganel, “we shall follow the banks of the Waipa, and then we
29    3,    8|   before noon they reached the banks of the Waipa, and followed
30    3,    8|      without fatigue along the banks of the Waipa. The country
31    3,    8|        or glided along sloping banks, so that nothing obstructed
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