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 1    1,   11|    can regale themselves are dried meat, rice seasoned with
 2    1,   14|      fire-arms, and a little dried meat and rice. Not far off
 3    1,   15|    100 pounds of CHARQUI, or dried meat, several measures of
 4    1,   17|      out by the Indians were dried up. As the drought seemed
 5    1,   17|    awaited them—the lake was dried up.~
 6    1,   18|   streams, however, were all dried up also; the burning sun
 7    1,   18| reach them; but should it be dried up, they will hasten back
 8    1,   18|     if the Guamini should be dried up—if, indeed, the heart
 9    1,   19|      and gathered up all the dried grass and ALFAFARES, and,
10    1,   24|  both dainty and varied. The dried beef, hard eggs, grilled
11    1,   25|   the dead wood and nests of dried grass, and the whole sap,
12    2,   13|   air circulated freely, and dried up the dampness of the ground.
13    2,   19|      the trefoil, there were dried sporules as large as a lentil,
14    3,    6|       Olbinett unpacked some dried meat and a dozen biscuits.
15    3,    7|      ready-garnered store of dried sea-weed, which formed a
16    3,    7|     mouth of the cavern, and dried themselves as well as they
17    3,    8|      nothing but biscuit and dried meat. We have reached this
18    3,   20|      which fortunately never dried up. Alone with my sailors,
19    3,   20|     which grew abundantly in dried up creeks, supplied us with
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