Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|  Scotch peers who sit in the Upper House, and the most distinguished
 2    1,    8|         There, there, by the upper end of the bowsprit.”~“I
 3    1,   23|      they had climbed to the upper branches and put their heads
 4    2,    8|   polished maple-wood of the upper deck. Ayrton’s approbation
 5    3,    4|   they had only to lower the upper yard to bring the sail to
 6    3,    7|    fortified position on the Upper Waikato, at the end of a
 7    3,    9|     on their way back to the Upper Waikato. The Maori chief,
 8    3,    9|  sacred shores; in fact, the Upper Waikato is sealed against
 9    3,   12|    bluish clouds marbled the upper stratum of clouds. The misty
10    3,   14| fanned by the tempest in the upper sky, the crater never ceased
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