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 1    1,   20|    boundary of the Pampas, and camped for the night on the frontiers
 2    1,   20|    foot of which the travelers camped that night.~The passage
 3    1,   20|        that same evening, they camped for the night in an immense
 4    2,    8| resting-place when the caravan camped for the night. John Mangles
 5    2,   10|  progress. In the evening they camped on the banks of the White
 6    2,   13|       wagon, and whenever they camped, one was always placed on
 7    2,   13| solitude.~When night came they camped at the foot of some eucalyptus,
 8    2,   15|       over half a degree. They camped at the foot of the Alps,
 9    2,   15|    frontiers of Victoria.~They camped on the plateau that night,
10    2,   19|       of only five miles, they camped under the gum-trees. The
11    2,   19|     off, and that evening they camped in longitude 140 degrees,
12    3,    8|     were turned, and the party camped immediately. After a fourteen
13    3,   15|   Glenarvan called a halt, and camped at the foot of a nameless
14    3,   15|      the immense kauri-forest, camped at the foot of Mount Ikirangi,
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