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1 Presently the farms grew small and the whole prairie dotted with towns.
2 The pavement of round stones is common to the whole prairie .
3 The whole prairie was like the bush that burned with fire and was not consumed.
4 When this new sort of New Englander burns a witch the whole prairie catches fire.
5 When the lightning struck, the whole prairie would be bathed for a second in white light.
6 And the deer mouse reported that the man was going to get rid of the whole prairie dog family.
7 The whole prairie behind us was on fire, and the roaring element was gaining on us with a frightful speed.
8 By the time the first bands had reached the water the whole prairie seemed darkened with the countless multitudes, numbering thousands upon thousands.
9 One evening, as I gazed out, the whole prairie was bathed in rose-coloured light that appeared to ripple over it in pink waves.
10 As they reached it, they stopped short in terror and amazement, for before them the whole prairie was black with madly rushing buffaloes.
11 "The land lies near a river, and the whole prairie is virgin soil."
12 "I'd give more for the north side of one of those old Vermont hills than I would for the whole prairie ! "
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