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1 1,5| and attention, as they had plenty of wood and could renew 2 1,6| some embers. There were plenty of shell-fish and eggs among 3 1,8| said the sailor, "there is plenty of food at the Chimneys, 4 1,3| and then there could be plenty of game in the larder!" ~" 5 1,5| whole day, and so allowed plenty of time for examining the 6 1,5| Creek, and consequently plenty of fresh water was within 7 1,9| ones, which would admit plenty of light to enter into the 8 1,0| insured their always having plenty of provisions. The question 9 1,0| dwelling. The joiners had plenty to do. They improved their 10 1,2| price, and since there were plenty of musmons, it was agreed 11 2,5| and besides we can get plenty of game. Forward!" ~The 12 2,0| hard it might be. They had plenty of felt clothing, and the 13 3,7| corral where they found plenty of everything, and only