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1 1,1| middle of the equinox of that year. The tempest raged without 2 1,2| were as follows: ~That same year, in the month of February, 3 1,2| at the beginning of the year had gone to Richmond on 4 1,2| Heights. At this time of the year, the commencement of the 5 1,2| eucalypti, some of which next year would yield a sweet manna, 6 1,3| of the four days in the year in which the real time is 7 1,0| we can obtain two crops a year." ~At that, according to 8 1,1| December in the northern year, was a Friday. Neb remarked 9 1,1| Friday. Neb remarked that the year finished on a bad day, but 10 2,7| promised a double harvest each year. ~These eight hundred grains, 11 2,8| With the beginning of the year 1866 the heat was very great, 12 2,9| grown two inches in the year. His figure was forming 13 2,6| replied Herbert. ~"What year?" ~"1866." ~"Twelve years! 14 2,6| sufficient for sowing every year to produce an ample crop 15 2,7| lost, crew and cargo, a year before. The 'Duncan' was 16 2,7| had been for more than a year, answered for his trustworthiness. 17 2,8| of January arrived. The year 1867 commenced. The summer 18 2,8| phenomenon, at this time of year and in such a temperature. ~" 19 2,0| here from one end of the year to the other, without even 20 3,2| been massacred; and for a year this ship had scoured the 21 3,6| the longest days in the year. The time was, therefore, 22 3,1| December ended, and with it the year 1867, during which the colonists 23 3,1| tried. They commenced the year 1868 with magnificent weather, 24 3,1| very clear at this time of year, would be favorable to the 25 3,3| to Tabor Island for this year." ~"Oh, my 'Bonadventure!' 26 3,4| wash more than four times a year, as was done by families 27 3,6| returned to Bundelkund in the year 1849. He married a noble 28 3,8| constructed. ~The end of the year 1868 found them occupied 29 3,8| Iceland for upwards of a year the atmosphere was thus 30 3,9| West. At this period of the year, when the trees were dried 31 3,9| who had, in this fourth year of their sojourn on Lincoln