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 1    3,    9|  Waikato across the plains and valleys of the province. Lady Helena
 2    3,   12|      could soon gain the lower valleys; while the Maories, if they
 3    3,   12|       any distinct view of the valleys below.~But the fugitives
 4    3,   13|        possibly reach the deep valleys of the Range and put the
 5    3,   13|       try to reach the eastern valleys by crossing the cordon of
 6    3,   14|     mountains, and at the deep valleys still drowned in mist, and
 7    3,   14|     when they would eat in the valleys of the Ranges no one could
 8    3,   14|      native camp and the lower valleys.~All the cone trembled as
 9    3,   14|      up by the glare; the dark valleys were also filled with dazzling
10    3,   14| darkness set in over the Taupo valleys, not a fire indicated the
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