Book,  chapter

 1    1,    9| Chilian coast. Thanks to his taste for languages, he did not
 2    1,   13|  affirm the fact by the mere taste, that this animal has come
 3    1,   16|       We are going to have a taste of PAMPERO.”~And he went
 4    1,   18| found there— nauseous to the taste as they must have been.~
 5    2,    5|  Southern Seas; I have had a taste of them already. The vapors
 6    2,   10|     herd. The bullocks would taste the water and turn back.
 7    3,    5|  peculiar flavor, not to the taste of connoisseurs.”~“They
 8    3,    8|      I would rather forego a taste of Maori hospitality. I
 9    3,   13|  insipid, and resembling the taste of gum. The sweet potatoes,
10    3,   14| Grant obstinately refused to taste this game, which is highly
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