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 1    2,   14|     the slopes of the Buffalo Ranges, a chain of mountains of
 2    2,   14|     lying between the Buffalo Ranges and Mount Hottam. At the
 3    3,    8|     slopes of the Hakarihoata Ranges were turned, and the party
 4    3,    8|      in which the Hakarihoata Ranges rise. But before noon they
 5    3,   12|   till the tops of the Wahiti Ranges were lit with the first
 6    3,   13| ridges that formed the Wahiti ranges, the great chain whose unbroken
 7    3,   14|     eat in the valleys of the Ranges no one could foretell. So
 8    3,   15|      Kaimanawa and the Wahiti Ranges, through which the road
 9    3,   15|       the shelter of the high ranges, march to the coast across
10    3,   15|     to the east of the Wahiti Ranges. It is a country more pleasant
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