Book,  chapter

 1    1,   12|     shepherds with the herds of cattle.”~“Oh, very well; if mares
 2    1,   15|        where a hundred thousand cattle might have fed comfortably.
 3    1,   20|      them, either driving along cattle stolen from the ESTANCIAS,
 4    1,   20|         The ESTANCIAS are large cattle stations for breeding cattle;
 5    1,   20|    cattle stations for breeding cattle; but Thalcave resolved not
 6    2,    2|        of the village, herds of cattle and sheep were feeding.~
 7    2,    6|        and five hundred head of cattle. He was his own master,
 8    2,    9|      plains, and 675,272 horned cattle graze in her wide-stretching
 9    2,    9|       Madam. The horses and the cattle here are of incomparable
10    2,   10|        was caused by a drove of cattle on the road.~The quartermaster
11    2,   13| dampness of the ground. Horses, cattle, and wagon could easily
12    2,   14|   bellowing and bleating of the cattle and sheep.~Toward the east
13    2,   14| belonging to squatters who rear cattle, and others to settlers
14    2,   14|      were equally successful in cattle breeding and farming. Ten
15    2,   15|        satisfactory; horses and cattle did their task cheerily.
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