Book,  chapter

 1    1,    8|    Sal, a complete tomb of sand lying barren and desolate,
 2    1,   16|    came first to plains of sand, called MEDANOS, lying in
 3    1,   16|    geographical map on the sand, showing where the lines
 4    1,   16|  on the lines drawn on the sand, now becoming fast effaced
 5    1,   17|    The soil is composed of sand and red or yellow clay,
 6    1,   26| themselves in front of the sand hills two hundred feet high,
 7    1,   26|  scooped out a hole in the sand, which made a comfortable
 8    1,   26|   pulled him up out of the sand and made him call out:~“
 9    2,    2|    covered with fine black sand, the impalpable DEBRIS of
10    3,    4|    be safely lodged in the sand, begged them to return to
11    3,    4|   peacefully on her bed of sand.~Toward four oclock the
12    3,    6|    and the yellow banks of sand disappeared under the swelling
13    3,    6|    been so imbedded in the sand by the repeated jerks of
14    3,   19| arms, and fell flat on the sand, as if struck by a thunderbolt.~
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