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 1    1,   14|        refused to touch it, and lay stretched on his poncho in a state
 2    1,   16|             the ground, and the men stretched themselves beside them in
 3    1,   18| resting-place, and the weary horses stretched themselves along the muddy
 4    1,   18|             possession at once, and stretched themselves at full length
 5    1,   18|      themselves in the ponchos, and stretched themselves on an eiderdown
 6    1,   19|             The worn-out horses had stretched themselves full length on
 7    1,   19|       Thaouka gave a low neigh, and stretched his nostrils toward the
 8    1,   19|            fifteen dead animals lay stretched on the prairie.~The situation
 9    1,   23|         third arm, on the contrary, stretched right out in a horizontal
10    2,    1|          fare, and when we dined we stretched ourselves full length on
11    2,    2|           the Pacific, the Atlantic stretched itself out before them,
12    2,   10|        covered with chrysanthemums, stretched out beyond the lake, and
13    2,   14|            enclosed in gray fences, stretched away out of sight. In these,
14    2,   14|          almost unable even to see, stretched out her arms toward her
15    2,   15|        muscles of their houghs were stretched as if they would burst.
16    2,   15|      retired. Their companions soon stretched themselves under the tent
17    2,   16|       bullocks and three horses lay stretched on the ground, struck down
18    3,   11|         husband. The two bodies lay stretched side by side. But in the
19    3,   12|         their nails, while Mulrady, stretched along the ground, watched
20    3,   12|           whitened the eastern sky, stretched himself near the fire to
21    3,   13|          see over Lake Taupo, which stretched toward the west in its setting
22    3,   13|           well so far. The Maories, stretched beside the fires, did not
23    3,   14|       Standing there, with his arms stretched out like an ex-erciser,
24    3,   15|            s map. The wooded plains stretched away from sight, and great
25    3,   15|          women, Robert and Olbinett stretched themselves beside him. In
26    3,   19|            but the long shadow that stretched before them.~“Robert,” said
27    3,   20|    gum-trees. The magnificent ocean stretched before the windows, sparkling
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