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194 s?ravz� o?' 'r? IN'r?a??tOP?CAl. ? O? ? bay, n? ?e ?ge of ?e ? ? ?im? were n? however f? o? for ?e t? of h? f?, ? we? ? ? of a dog w? nofi? ve? r?en?y imp? ? ?e ?ve?y ? ? ?e ?esh-wa?r str?; ?d we we? probably wat? by ? in ? o? p? ??. N? ?e extre?ty of ?e Ca? s?e b?m? w? pick? up, ?d ? a ?h ?e? ?-nut, ?t ap? ? ?ve ?n ?ly ?p? for ?e m?. H?ps of pnmi?- s?e w?e ? nofi? u?n ?e ?; not ?y of ?s pr?u?on, howler, had b?n m? ? fl?. Hi?, no ?-nut ?s have b?n f? �on ?s ?nfin?t; ?o?h ? ?t a ?on of it is wi?n ?e tropic, ?d i? ?-e?t ?t ? ne? to i? on w?ch ?is ?t ? ab?. CapOn ?k ?n? ?at the husk of one, which his ?nd ?eu?t, Mr. Gore, pi? up at ?vo? River, ? whi? w? ?e? ? be?les, ?e ?m ?e Te? dd ?idtu S?to of ?ir? ;* but, ?om ?e pr?ili? ?nds, it world ap? more ?ely W have ?en &i? ?m New C?onia, w?& i?d at ? t?e w? UnknO? to him; ?e ?e? ap? of ?e ?-nut ?n by us rendera, however, even ?is ?nclusion doub?l; Ca?n ?nde? �H?rg?swoa?, vol. ili. p. 16?