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 1    1,   14|  passed on till it was almost noon. McNabbs hesitated now no
 2    1,   16|  temperature bearable. Toward noon, however, the sun’s rays
 3    1,   18|       than a walking pace. At noon they were obliged to let
 4    1,   20|     slackened their speed. At noon they passed the deserted
 5    1,   22|  Wilson sententiously.~Toward noon they had crossed the Sierra,
 6    2,    2|    the Atlantic Ocean. Toward noon, the two principal landmarks,
 7    2,   14|       was adopted eagerly.~At noon, seven vigorous hunters
 8    2,   15|       his burdened team.~From noon to two oclock they went
 9    2,   19|       would reach the bay.~At noon, after a comfortable meal,
10    3,    1|  to-morrow,” said he, “before noon. Whether or no, I weigh
11    3,    6|      constantly broke off.~At noon they were still five miles
12    3,    7| abatement of its fury. Toward noon the wind freshened, and
13    3,    7|     surrender, but one day at noon cut their way through the
14    3,    8|       Ranges rise. But before noon they reached the banks of
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