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1 XII | wrapped in their blankets, stretched themselves at full length
2 XIV | upper air.~Dick and Joe stretched themselves on their peaceful
3 XV | horizontal of lives—always stretched at full length, laughing,
4 XVI | it so!”~Kennedy and Joe stretched themselves out under their
5 XXII | what was taking place, he stretched out his hands to his unexpected
6 XXIII | Joe made no answer, but stretched himself out luxuriously
7 XXIV | disappearing, while, before him, stretched the immensity of the desert.~
8 XXIV | sun, whose horizontal rays stretched in long lines of fire over
9 XXVIII | terrestrial paradise; so they stretched themselves upon their blankets
10 XIX | A lake of medium extent stretched away before him, surrounded
11 XIX | with bodies like seals, stretched themselves along the banks,
12 XIX | villages of long low huts stretched away between broad pasture-fields
13 XXX | of weavers beating cloth stretched in the open air, on large
14 XXXII | be plainly seen, as they stretched them out with the effort
15 XXXIV | there, where so recently stretched a level plain as far as
16 XXXVII | of time.”~The sportsman stretched himself under the awning;
17 XXXVIII| the natives on long vines stretched from tree to tree. The forests
18 XLIX | professorships of philosophy, stretched away before the gaze of
19 XLIX | doctor; when a man lies stretched out all day long in his
20 XLII | doctor’s two companions stretched themselves at the bottom
21 XLIII | carried toward a hill that stretched across the horizon to the
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