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 1    1,   15|     was shingle rolling on the beach of the islands.”~“Good!
 2    1,   15|       It is in the sand of the beach that these amphibians choose
 3    1,   15|       eggs on the sands of the beach in incalculable quantities.
 4    1,   15|      pirogue and landed on the beach of one of the large islands
 5    1,   15| turtles were running about the beach.~The hunters were therefore
 6    1,   15|        and he was towed to the beach at the foot of the village.~
 7    1,   16|    passengers landed on a flat beach, on which were to be found
 8    1,   16|     the old olive-trees on the beach.~But for the two girls there
 9    1,   17|      asleep on the neighboring beach!”~“Well, nature has done
10    1,   18|       unmoored from the cayman beach and departed. Before five
11    2,   20|       the yellow carpet of the beach.~The village of Silves,
12    2,   20|  houses were built on the vast beach of white sand.~After its
13    2,   20|       high clustered along the beach, and bordered it with a
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