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The weather was fine, the valleys literally covered with buffaloe, and everything seemed to promise
The weather was fine, the valleys literally covered with buffaloe, and everything seemed to promise
The weather was fine, the valleys literally covered with buffaloe, and everything seemed to promise
The weather was fine, the valleys literally covered with buffaloe, and everything seemed to promise
The weather was fine, the valleys literally covered with buffaloe, and everything seemed to promise
The weather was fine, the valleys literally covered with buffaloe, and everything seemed to promise
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