Book,  chapter

 1    1,   11|   gorgeous embroidered straps. Wrapped in these warm coverings
 2    1,   13| Paganel.”~Each one, thereupon, wrapped himself up in his poncho,
 3    1,   18|     ready the three companions wrapped themselves in the ponchos,
 4    2,   18|      of extra precaution, were wrapped round with cloths, so that
 5    3,    4|       of the crew who were now wrapped in a drunken sleep, also
 6    3,    9|     They sat quite motionless, wrapped in their flax mantles. Three
 7    3,   11|   clothed in a rich dress, and wrapped in a magnificent flax mat.
 8    3,   13|    entered. There sat a Maori, wrapped in a large flax mat; the
 9    3,   13|    face was really altered. He wrapped himself closely in his great
10    3,   13|      night gear, and the party wrapped themselves each in a warm
11    3,   21|     when he saw the geographer wrapped in an immense great-coat,
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