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 1    1,   21|      formed of a semi-circular ridge of gneiss hills, covered
 2    3,   13|       to find some practicable ridge that would allow of a passage
 3    3,   13|  inclination of the paths. The ridge, a mile in length, which
 4    3,   13| minutes, arrived on the narrow ridge that crossed the native
 5    3,   13|   forth from both sides of the ridge.~“Back,” exclaimed Glenarvan; “
 6    3,   13|        to venture again on the ridge between two lines of marksmen.~“
 7    3,   14|  sailors reached the dangerous ridge that had been so obstinately
 8    3,   14|    required to pass along that ridge. He felt the beating of
 9    3,   14|      darkness, crept along the ridge, stopping when some loose
10    3,   14|     night before, and then the ridge rose again pretty steeply
11    3,   14|       the taboo. The ascending ridge belonged not to Maunganamu,
12    3,   14|      of the narrow path of the ridge. Soon they perceived the
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