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 1    1,   12|   replied:~“There are only two practicable passes that I know of in
 2    2,    7|          No, not if there is a practicable route across Australia.”~“
 3    2,    7|   route across Australia.”~“So practicable, that I propose Lady Helena
 4    2,   10|      Ayrton looked about for a practicable ford. About a quarter of
 5    2,   18| passage of the Snowy River was practicable. He was scarcely thirty
 6    2,   18|       River at Kemple Pier was practicable, but dangerous. The convicts
 7    2,   19|    passage of the river become practicable.~But, unfortunately, no
 8    2,   19|  unfortunately, no passage was practicable, either that day or the
 9    2,   19|      tomorrow the river may be practicable.”~“And will that save my
10    3,    6|       fringed with breakers; a practicable landing-place had to be
11    3,    8|     rather a path than a road, practicable for the vehicles which go
12    3,    8|      slightly regretted. Until practicable wagon roads are cut through
13    3,   12|       After that the slope was practicable to the foot of the mountain.
14    3,   13|        hoped then to find some practicable ridge that would allow of
15    3,   13|      it was, appeared the only practicable route, if they made good
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