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