Book,  chapter

 1    1,   10|      eclipsed by Talcahuano. The grass was growing in the streets,
 2    1,   14|        had a fire lighted on the grass, and a warm refreshing beverage
 3    1,   14|     grasp, placed it flat on the grass, and knelt down and put
 4    1,   17|     Araucanian origin, signifies grass plain, and justly applies
 5    1,   17|        the thick PAJA-BRAVA, the grass of the Pampas, par excellence,
 6    1,   18|     Thalcave pointed to the long grass and thick brushwood, and
 7    1,   19|        gathered up all the dried grass and ALFAFARES, and, indeed,
 8    1,   19|        the plain and on the tall grass, already stirred by the
 9    1,   21|          covered with fine short grass. The district of Tandil,
10    1,   22|         it was harder work. Tall grass blocked them up, and they
11    1,   22|      Pampas. A miserable fire of grass was kindled, which gave
12    1,   22|          into an ocean. The tall grass disappeared before it as
13    1,   22|          entangled in the hidden grass below the water. They fell,
14    1,   25|          wood and nests of dried grass, and the whole sap, which
15    2,   11|     among the scrub and the tall grass, where numerous flocks were
16    2,   14|      there was a thick clump of “grass trees,” tall bushes ten
17    2,   15|       between tufts of luxuriant grass and fresh fields of gastrolobium.
18    2,   15| completely hidden among the long grass.~
19    2,   17|      plain than a serpent in the grass. Let us beat the bushes
20    2,   19|          long prairies where the grass seemed made of whalebone.
21    3,    8|          this verdant plain. The grass gave way to a low scrub
22    3,   11|      then covered with earth and grass, after another series of
23    3,   12|        He felt for the tufts and grass and shrubs able to afford
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