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1 1,4| was hollowed out a little creek, the farthest part of which 2 1,1| its perimeter by a narrow creek, from which it ended in 3 1,1| between the Chimneys and the creek on the western shore, which 4 1,2| spurs, between which the creek that supplied the lake probably 5 1,2| incident, the course of the creek, which he supposed flowed 6 1,2| this color, the name of Red Creek was immediately given to 7 1,2| shaded the banks of the creek, they belonged, for the 8 1,2| limpid waters of the Red Creek flowed under an arch of 9 1,2| filled by degrees by the creek, and its waters must necessarily 10 1,3| towards the mouth of the Red Creek, and the first smoke escaped 11 1,5| hundred feet flowed the Red Creek, and consequently plenty 12 1,5| near the source of the creek, at the foot of one of the 13 1,6| water furnished by the Red Creek must also escape by some 14 1,6| to join the mouth of the creek on its left bank. It was 15 1,6| between the course of the Creek and the Mercy. ~Cyrus Harding 16 1,6| directly. ~The mouth of the Red Creek, at the place where it entered 17 1,6| of water into it from the creek was considerable. Nature 18 1,7| by the water from the Red Creek. ~"Well, Cyrus," said the 19 1,0| to the source of the Red Creek. The simplest thing was 20 2,2| the canoe into a little creek, and its passengers leaped 21 2,4| watercourses but the Red Creek and the Mercy. ~During the 22 2,4| interrupted its course. This creek was deep and clear, but 23 2,4| returned Harding. "This creek evidently runs to the sea. 24 2,4| reporter. "The name of this creek, my friends? Do not let 25 2,4| crayfish were swarming in the creek. A bag was filled with the 26 2,4| back the current of the creek, if its mouth had only been 27 2,4| Far West. ~However, the creek gradually widened and its 28 2,4| served as a neck to the new creek, of which the curious thing 29 2,5| arrived at a snug little creek. It formed quite a natural 30 2,5| channel. ~At the back of this creek some violent convulsion 31 2,5| and after having given the creek the very suitable name of " 32 2,7| at the sources of the Red Creek, where the ruminants would 33 2,7| enough to dig the bed of this creek a little deeper to make 34 2,7| the mouth of the aforesaid creek to the mouth of the Mercy. ~ 35 2,7| volume of water in the Red Creek was considerable enough 36 2,7| which they gave the name of Creek Glycerine, and which was 37 2,7| extracted from the bed of Creek Glycerine. ~The poultry-yard 38 2,7| grass to the bridge over Creek Glycerine, lowered it, and 39 2,8| towards the mouth of Red Creek, and the colonists had already 40 2,8| situated on the other side of Creek Glycerine, its inhabitants 41 2,8| near the sources of the Red Creek, at the foot of Mount Franklin, 42 2,8| proceeded to the sources of the Creek, a distance of not more 43 2,2| to the sources of the Red Creek. ~"They are colpeo foxes!" 44 2,2| laid down since this little creek was to be the harbor. ~They 45 2,5| the sailor. "That little creek, shut in by rocks, seems 46 2,5| troubled by a stream like Creek Glycerine! He could cross 47 2,5| point of springing into the creek which separated him from 48 2,6| one had suspected, crossed Creek Glycerine, which separated 49 3,6| lake, and by which were fed Creek Glycerine and Falls River. ~ 50 3,6| anxious to know if the little creek in which the "Bonadventure" 51 3,6| tranquilly floating in the narrow creek. However, Port Balloon was 52 3,6| accompanied his friends to Creek Glycerine, he raised the 53 3,6| three companions had passed Creek Glycerine, and Neb posted 54 3,6| which flowed from the Red Creek and watered the meadows 55 3,9| would see the bridge over Creek Glycerine. Cyrus Harding 56 3,0| forest, at the approaches to Creek Glycerine. Neb, who was 57 3,1| courses of the Mercy and Red Creek, and lastly, the spurs of 58 3,3| and on the east on the Red Creek valley. These two streams, 59 3,5| passed the bridge over Creek Glycerine, and advanced 60 3,8| beyond the source of Red Creek and examine the condition 61 3,8| eastern spur, passed Red Creek, and arrived at the spot 62 3,9| island, the springs of Red Creek and Jacamar Wood, were menaced 63 3,9| side, the valley of Red Creek, and on the other that of 64 3,9| overflowing the bed of Red Creek, threatened to cut off the 65 3,9| principal stream of Red Creek Valley became more and more 66 3,9| mile from the mouth of Red Creek. A question of life or death 67 3,9| land on both sides of the creek being flat, met with no 68 3,9| Grant, stretched beyond Creek Glycerine, and invaded the