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 1    1,    8|        console yourself with the forests if that’s the case,” put
 2    1,    8|       the Major.~“You can’t make forests without trees, and there
 3    1,    9|    rivers abounding in fish, and forests in game, and plenty of safe
 4    1,    9|        their feet hid in immense forests. Toward the southwest, Mount
 5    1,    9|         these fertile shores and forests full of game. The DUNCAN
 6    1,    9|        of narrow passes, between forests of beech and ash and birch,
 7    1,   14|          were literally, perfect forests of these. This district
 8    2,    7|         in the depths of immense forests. For a whole month he subsisted
 9    2,    8|          their guide through the forests of the province of Victoria
10    2,    9| dissolved by the rain; where the forests are low and the grasses
11    2,   10|          had to go through great forests and groves of eucalyptus
12    2,   13|         struck into one of those forests of gigantic trees which
13    2,   13|       rich in novel effects. The forests of the Oceanic continent
14    2,   13|        in the least resemble the forests of the New World; and the
15    2,   15|    abundant gold-fields and tall forests. There nature was still
16    2,   16|    frequent in Australia, entire forests struck dead by some epidemic;
17    3,    8|      roads are cut through these forests of scrub, New Zealand will
18    3,   15|       away from sight, and great forests appeared on the horizon.~
19    3,   15|          was all day long across forests and plains. John took observations
20    3,   15|         immense and interminable forests, which reminded them of
21    3,   15|    shelter of these inaccessible forests. They were an abundant source
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