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It was followed by others , which , however , did not keep straight on like the first ,
but ran a short way , then returned , then again followed a little further than the
first time . They were evidently scenting the trail of the pioneer , and making it ...
It was followed by others , which , however , did not keep straight on like the first ,
but ran a short way , then returned , then again followed a little further than the
first time . They were evidently scenting the trail of the pioneer , and making it ...
Page 72
These richer portions of the lodes , if sunk upon perpendicularly , will be passed
through , but so also they would be if followed horizontally , their extent in one
direction being as great as it is in the other . The chances of meeting with further ...
These richer portions of the lodes , if sunk upon perpendicularly , will be passed
through , but so also they would be if followed horizontally , their extent in one
direction being as great as it is in the other . The chances of meeting with further ...
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the head and neck deep metallic - blue , bordered on the back by a pure white
collar over the shoulders , followed by deep metallic - green ; on the underside
the blue neck is succeeded by green , the green from the centre of the breast to
the ...
the head and neck deep metallic - blue , bordered on the back by a pure white
collar over the shoulders , followed by deep metallic - green ; on the underside
the blue neck is succeeded by green , the green from the centre of the breast to
the ...
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