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1 1,6| couples, whose plumage was rich chestnut-brown mottled with 2 1,9| dry, a gelatinous matter, rich and nutritious. The reporter 3 1,1| more irregular and less rich in capes, promontories, 4 1,1| that such was the case, so rich did this region appear in 5 1,5| in itself very pure and rich. It was the oxydulous iron, 6 1,5| northeastern spurs. This ore, very rich in iron, enclosed in its 7 1,1| part of Lincoln Island, so rich and so fertile, is washed 8 2,0| birds, who had watched this rich prey for several days, had 9 2,3| one part, but fertile and rich in the other. On the contrary 10 2,6| grains! ~The colony was rich in corn, for ten bushels 11 3,1| at once so happy and so rich, would not have left their 12 3,4| one's feet. ~"We are too rich!" exclaimed Pencroft, "But 13 3,3| three only were wooded and rich in pasturage like that of 14 3,5| enchantment. ~Stretched on a rich sofa they saw a man, who 15 3,8| other, lava on the north, rich soil on the south, substances