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 1  Int      |      1865 he even, for a time, deserted his favorite field of labor,
 2    1,    9| grandeur, the sad remains of a deserted settlement, whose name will
 3    1,    9|      After sailing along these deserted shores, the DUNCAN went
 4    1,   17|  steadily across this arid and deserted plain. The dry heat became
 5    1,   20|        At noon they passed the deserted fort of Tapalquem, the first
 6    1,   21|   reason of the Indians having deserted the country.~“Ah! there
 7    1,   26|       way into the HANGAR of a deserted ESTANCIA, where there was
 8    2,    3|   Island became the country of deserted sailors, providentially
 9    2,    6|        flow into the sea along deserted solitudes, uninhabited and
10    2,   14|     soldier named Buckley, who deserted at Port Philip in 1803,
11    2,   19|     discovered a sawyer’s hut, deserted and dilapidated to a degree.
12    3,    8|   Waipa. The country was quite deserted; not a trace of natives,
13    3,   11|    February 15th the “pah” was deserted.~John Mangles, hoisted on
14    3,   15| Pacific.~Here they saw several deserted huts, the ruins of a village
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