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1 Int | Zealand they take refuge amid hot sulphur springs and in a 2 1, 17| discussion was getting too hot, so he said:~“Come, now, 3 1, 24| simply hardening them on the hot embers. But notwithstanding 4 1, 24| when the chase gets too hot for him. It is quite possible 5 2, 3| these springs were very hot. John Mangles held his thermometer 6 2, 15| very acceptable in such hot weather. Half a barrel of 7 2, 16| were—covered the ground. A hot steam rose from the soaking 8 2, 19| which Olbinett cooked on hot cinders. These, with a few 9 3, 10| of the central furnace. Hot springs filter out everywhere. 10 3, 11| smallest fragment. The drops of hot blood splashed over these 11 3, 13| just traveled among the hot springs of the Waikato. 12 3, 15| Farther still, beyond the hot springs and tumultuous geysers,