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1 I, I | miles from the mouth of the Shelif. The headland rose more
2 I, I | recently erected over the Shelif, and a quarter of an hour
3 I, I | of the Mina and the Lower Shelif. It was the existence of
4 I, I | half from the mouth of the Shelif. With the assurance that
5 I, I | and five miles from the Shelif. His orderly was his sole
6 I, II | coast between Tenes and the Shelif. It was a matter of little
7 I, III | bounded the plain beyond the Shelif.~The sky presented a most
8 I, V | by the right bank of the Shelif, appeared to have suffered
9 I, V | sun was rising over the Shelif from that quarter of the
10 I, V | from the cliff towards the Shelif, they were unconscious that
11 I, V | said the captain.~The Shelif was not more than a mile
12 I, V | to the right bank of the Shelif. Here they were compelled
13 I, V | been the right bank of the Shelif, and in a slightly curved
14 I, VI | region of the mouth of the Shelif? But this supposition did
15 I, VI | numerous affluents of the Shelif, which, although they had
16 I, VI | in the direction of the Shelif, and were not long in discovering
17 I, VI | gourbi and the mouth of the Shelif; then, slackening their
18 I, VI | left-hand affluents of the Shelif, but now absorbed into the
19 I, VI | larger towns beyond the Shelif.~In the evening the explorers
20 I, VI | the natural bank of the Shelif, but consisting of an absolutely
21 I, VI | of the right bank of the Shelif, seventy-two miles; the
22 I, VI | southern boundary from the Shelif to the chain of the Little
23 I, IX | the former mouth of the Shelif, and the captain was struck
24 I, XII | Algeria is left beyond the Shelif; besides, as we pass Gourbi
25 I, XIV | was near the mouth of the Shelif that a portion of Africa,
26 I, XVIII| in the little port of the Shelif. Almost within a minute
27 I, XVIII| been the right bank of the Shelif.~Such was Ben Zoof’s version
28 I, XIX | round to the mouth of the Shelif, in immediate proximity
29 I, XIX | crew bring her round to the Shelif as soon as may be.”~“To-morrow
30 I, XX | round to the harbor of the Shelif. Hakkabut raised no objection,
31 I, XX | left the harbor of the Shelif, much to the bewilderment
32 I, XXI | ice in the harbor of the Shelif, and that there would be
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