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Patches of snow still lay on the brakes of the Peace River , and on the rolling hills . The Chinook roared from the south - west , and the melted snow fled frothing down the coulées and swept eastwards on the river ice .
Patches of snow still lay on the brakes of the Peace River , and on the rolling hills . The Chinook roared from the south - west , and the melted snow fled frothing down the coulées and swept eastwards on the river ice .
Page 491
even hills became more pronounced . It was my first spring in the Peace River country : in fact , I had only been in Canada for four months . I saw the range horses at a distance and then their condition startled me .
even hills became more pronounced . It was my first spring in the Peace River country : in fact , I had only been in Canada for four months . I saw the range horses at a distance and then their condition startled me .
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and the northern Najd is over wide , soft , sandy - gravel plain , dotted with sun - shrivelled tussocks of camelthorn and dwarf acacia , stretching to distant grey - brown lifeless hills , extinct volcanic heights bounded by lava flow ...
and the northern Najd is over wide , soft , sandy - gravel plain , dotted with sun - shrivelled tussocks of camelthorn and dwarf acacia , stretching to distant grey - brown lifeless hills , extinct volcanic heights bounded by lava flow ...
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