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1 The arid soil recalled nothing of the fertile fields of the upper country.
2 Rain seldom fell, and, when it did, was immediately absorbed by the arid soil .
3 The open-faced books on the coffee table soaked up the turpentine like arid soil .
4 The arid soil was cracked into a deep ravine.
5 In dry, arid soil , it is comparatively worthless.
6 He has no convict neighbours-nocruel savages, now, to contend with-nowar-no arid soil wherewith to contend.
7 This lily, which the natives say blooms only once in ten years, flourishes in the most arid soil .
8 Every spring, the arid soil of that country is baked lifeless by the burning sun and desiccating winds.
9 At the same time, a superb fountain of pure water spouted from the arid soil , under his feet.
10 The arid soil steamed; the white powder-smoke curled in long horizontal columns across the hazy ring of the fight.
11 An arid soil and a desiccating climate make them thin as a race, but they do not admire thinness.
12 The dust flew in clouds, save where the blood of the wounded and dying had soaked into the arid soil .
13 From the soft rain and green turf of Gaeldom, we seek the garish sun and arid soil of the Hindoo.
14 Above a turf scorched by the heat of an African sun, an arid soil is overspread by the Cladonia paschalis.
15 Planted some years since by a European, it has lived doggedly on, to the surprise of all, in this arid soil .
16 We rode on over the arid soil ; over plains of lava and cut-rock that wounded the hoofs of our horses, laming many.
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