Chapter
1 1 | people of the surrounding region, I am not quite Sure It
2 1 | dangerous to dwell in such a region. Their articles aroused
3 1 | menaced all the western region of the Carolinas, then a
4 1 | it hardly seemed that the region was immediately menaced
5 2 | mountain slopes. All that the region lacks is the wells of natural
6 3 | were both natives of the region, and in constant demand
7 3 | rains, frequent in that region during springtime.~It is
8 3 | bare strips called in that region, slides. Amid this loose
9 5 | situated in a gold bearing region like that of the Pacific
10 6 | inhabitants of the Blueridge region had been in danger from
11 11| Wells told me that the region around Black Rock Creek
12 11| considerable. In short, this is a region of most magnificent lakes.
13 11| of the Arctic cold. The region to the northward is low,
14 11| made upon the beach. The region is so uninhabited and the
15 12| quay,” only used in that region, exactly describes the spot.
16 15| have with the surrounding region? Could one only depart from
17 17| country-folk throughout the region, nor the townfolk of Pleasant
18 17| the future? Toward what region would he now turn? Would
19 17| had left all the mountain region behind.~But in what direction
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