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1 We found the lake and then the road and passed over Paget's convoy.
2 She eventually found the lake and made her way around it to the huts.
3 The next morning we struck South, and by night found the lake again in our way.
4 They found the lake and somebody's boat.
5 These natives were of the same tribes that showed such determined hostility to Sturt when he first found the lake .
6 In obedience to the governor's orders Morales, taking a neighbouring cacique for his guide, ascended the mountain and found the lake .
7 In less than half a mile they found the lake and far around its curving shore, the gleam of their own camp fire.
8 We found the lake completely frozen over, and though the ice was not yet very thick, it was sufficiently so to bear our weight.
9 Here were found the Lake of Life and the Pool of Death.
10 I've always found the Lake District a bit twee anyway, and not just because Wordsworth's poetry used to bore me to tears at school.
11 "Well," said Dorothy, gazing wistfully at the island, "we've found the Lake of the Skeezers and their Magic Isle.
12 "Since sunrise I've been troubled with a haunting sense of the familiar, though when I found the lake with Verneille we marched through no brûlée."
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