Part,  Chapter

1    III,     III|     suddenly recede, leaving dry land where once had been
2    III,     III| shore took possession of the dry lake bottom; they used it
3    III,     III|  long hair over his knees to dry while they rowed back to
4     IX,      II|    rose slight elevations of dry earth which were overgrown
5     IX,      II|    roads.~ ~Very soon enough dry wood was collected for a
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