Book,  chapter

 1    3,    9|     figure, draped in a large mat woven of “phormiumtrimmed
 2    3,   10|        at the same moment the mat at the entrance was raised,
 3    3,   11| despair. “Ah! dear Mary—”~The mat was lifted, and the captives
 4    3,   11| wrapped in a magnificent flax mat. His head, adorned with
 5    3,   12|     of the hut, lay down on a mat. Sleep, which keeps all
 6    3,   12|   this moment John raised the mat, and counted twenty-five
 7    3,   12|       Maories from behind the mat. At a sign from him, John
 8    3,   13|       wrapped in a large flax mat; the darkness of the “oudoupa”
 9    3,   13|     closely in his great flax mat and seemed to deprecate
10    3,   15|  Paganel, arrayed in his flax mat, kept himself aloof, in
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