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1 1, 4| made the children go to bed, for she knew they must 2 1, 5| whether he walked upstairs to bed or mounted a breach. Nothing 3 1, 7| sea-sickness is to go to bed as soon as you start, and 4 1, 14| just rising from his ocean bed, and his bright rays streamed 5 1, 18| can do is to get a good bed and a good supper ready 6 1, 18| of ALFAFARES, the usual bed of hunters on the Pampas.~ 7 1, 22| been united in one large bed several miles in extent.~ 8 1, 23| sufficient. This he laid on a bed of damp leaves, just where 9 1, 26| made a comfortable enough bed, and then covered himself 10 2, 11| out of six fell into the bed of the Loddon, dragged down 11 2, 12| his friend Toline half his bed, and the little fellow accepted 12 2, 14| and went into the tent to bed.~Next day, they were all 13 2, 14| itself at the north into the bed of the Murray. Consequently 14 2, 15| Before him lay an immense bed of mushrooms, which emitted 15 2, 19| masses into this single bed.~All hope of saving the 16 2, 19| Paganel discovered in the dry bed of a creek, a plant whose 17 3, 4| slumbering peacefully on her bed of sand.~Toward four o’clock 18 3, 6| motionless on her rocky bed.~The short twilight postponed 19 3, 9| trunk of a kahikatea. A bed of dry fern was laid at 20 3, 12| friable, and below lay a bed of silicious tufa; therefore, 21 3, 12| stone loosened from its bed rolled to the foot of the 22 3, 19| Glenarvan had him carried to his bed, where he lay in a deep