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 1    1,    2|        three sons cast away on a desert coast. What she has done
 2    1,   14|         sudden transition from a desert to an oasis, from snowy
 3    1,   18|        burned-up ground gave the desert a most peculiar character.
 4    1,   18|          alone in the midst of a desert.~It was hard work, however,
 5    1,   19|           and the silence of the desert brooded over the far-spreading
 6    1,   19|     watched him.~“He is going to desert us,” he exclaimed at last,
 7    1,   20|        less sterile, but still a desert. No incident occurred of
 8    1,   26|  attachment of these sons of the desert for their native land. He
 9    2,    3|       obstacles. Twenty miles of desert separate men more than five
10    2,    3|       being cast away alone on a desert island.”~“I?” exclaimed
11    2,    3|          man could be happy on a desert island?”~“I do not. Man
12    2,    3|        happiness possible on his desert island, and receiving in
13    2,    4|        replied Paganel; “it is a desert coast, with no communication
14    2,    6|      difficulty on an absolutely desert shore. Cliffs composed of
15    2,   10|    seldom seen in the Australian desert. Reindeer hams, slices of
16    2,   12|          lost, I wonder, in this desert?”~“I suppose,” said Lady
17    2,   14|          is some station in this desert, then,” said Glenarvan, “
18    2,   14|     improvised in the Australian desert. He was listening to the
19    2,   15|         get a fresh horse in the desert, and if an epidemic was
20    2,   16| difficult portion of Victoria, a desert, where everything is wanting,
21    2,   19|          fatal region was only a desert, unfrequented even by animals.
22    3,    1|         bordering the ocean, was desert.~Still John Mangles discovered
23    3,    1|         was now decaying on this desert shore.~“You see, John,”
24    3,    6|         these two points, on the desert region of the shores of
25    3,   12|        knife and rope out of the desert hut. The tufts of bush and
26    3,   14|          unknown, but apparently desert. The travelers, who from
27    3,   18|     myself abandoned on a nearly desert coast, but only forty miles
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