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 1    1,    3|     in person, and had rather stern features; but there was
 2    2,    5|   right over her from stem to stern. The noise of the warring
 3    2,    5|    over the deck from stem to stern with tremendous violence.~
 4    2,    6|    men to dive down below the stern. Their report was that one
 5    2,    6|    had got jammed against the stern post, which of course prevented
 6    3,    2|       her hold, and her heavy stern, made her a bad sailor,
 7    3,    4|       Then turning toward the stern: “To the boat!” said he.~
 8    3,    9| paddle by a man seated in the stern.~This man was a tall Maori,
 9    3,   12|   success, it is by His will. Stern as the decree may seem,
10    3,   15|     about?—standing up in the stern he was looking toward the
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