Book,  chapter

 1    1,    2|        than the first; only a few scattered words remained here and
 2    2,    6|      might, and indeed must, have scattered and destroyed whatever fragments
 3    2,   10|         got all mixed together or scattered, and it was a work of time
 4    2,   11|           burst by the shock, had scattered its plates to enormous distances.
 5    2,   11|            Great tracks of blood, scattered limbs, charred trunks of
 6    2,   12|           closely planted, but in scattered groups, were growing with
 7    2,   12|        visit his tribe once more, scattered though perchance it might
 8    2,   17| disappeared and rejoined his gang scattered among the gum-trees.~The
 9    2,   19|          to pick up the dead wood scattered all over the ground. But
10    3,    7|       Taranaki chief gathered the scattered tribes around the same flag;
11    3,   15|         odor of burnt powder, and scattered on the ground a white sediment
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