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1 1,6| the river must have its source in the mountain, and be 2 1,1| which evidently took its source somewhere in the west. ~" 3 1,2| the lake probably had its source. In talking, the settlers 4 1,5| vein above ground, near the source of the creek, at the foot 5 1,9| a pure and inexhaustible source yielded twenty-five or thirty 6 1,0| detour, by climbing up to the source of the Red Creek. The simplest 7 2,1| all, for approaching its source, where the water would naturally 8 2,1| the mountain it took its source. Perhaps other creeks also 9 2,3| spurs of Mount Franklin. The source could not be far off, since 10 2,3| was fed from some hidden source. The different streams which 11 2,4| their encampment near the source of the Mercy. It would therefore 12 2,1| furnish an inexhaustible source of heat and light, of an 13 3,0| constituted a permanent source of danger to the settlers 14 3,4| the brig had been a new source of riches. Without speaking 15 3,5| proceeded from an electric source, and its white color betrayed 16 3,7| Harding, money will never be a source of danger. From on high 17 3,8| will ascend just beyond the source of Red Creek and examine 18 3,9| fed from an inexhaustible source, rolled on without ceasing