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1 We had now entered a prairie country , of a pleasing and picturesque aspect.
2 He dragged the Antelope down to the prairie country , and set him free there.
3 These thick, dense timberlands extended westward to the prairie country .
4 It is extremely shy, and the swiftest animal in the prairie country - outrunning even the antelope!
5 After all, what a paradise this prairie country was!
6 Hospitality in the prairie country is not limited.
7 Estimating the distance as in a prairie country I replied, "Oh, about a mile."
8 The prairie country indeed extends further than the Red River, up to the Lake of the Woods.
9 Arizona is sometimes spoken of as belonging to the plains, but it is not a prairie country .
10 There is no dispute as to whether this should or should not be called a prairie country .
11 Janice Day had never seen anything like this in the prairie country from which she had come.
12 It is because Texas is a prairie country , and situated at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico.
13 I don't question it: and you were three years building some six hundred miles in a prairie country .
14 As spring opened, the buffalo would move down to the more flat prairie country away from the pis'kuns.
15 What an immense smoky place we have entered: so different from the pure snow-white prairie country we have passed.
16 Once more, westward across the prairie country , there moved a tall and sinewy youth astride a vicious looking buckskin.
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