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 1    2,   10| flowers of the slender-leaved flax, combined with the bright
 2    3,    9|  motionless, wrapped in their flax mantles. Three savage-looking
 3    3,   10|      captives lay down on the flax mats. Lady Helena was quite
 4    3,   11|      wrapped in a magnificent flax mat. His head, adorned with
 5    3,   12|     was rolled a long coil of flax rope.~“My child, my child,”
 6    3,   12|   that Robert had brought the flax rope, which was now unrolled
 7    3,   12|    trusted themselves to this flax rope, tried it; he did not
 8    3,   13|     Maori, wrapped in a large flax mat; the darkness of the “
 9    3,   13|  himself closely in his great flax mat and seemed to deprecate
10    3,   13|     kindness, but by a strong flax rope, especially at night.~
11    3,   13|     themselves each in a warm flax mantle, and protected by
12    3,   15|       Paganel, arrayed in his flax mat, kept himself aloof,
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