Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|      they would achieve their independence, as the United States did—
 2    1,   20|       the east as far as Fort Independence, and if we dont get news
 3    1,   20|   Argentine plains.”~“Is Fort Independence far away?” asked Glenarvan.~“
 4    1,   20|     to go straight on to Fort Independence. They passed several farms
 5    1,   20|     lofty battlements of Fort Independence.~
 6    1,   21|     that the Governor of Fort Independence was a French sergeant, an
 7    1,   21| nothing further to do at Fort Independence but to shake hands with
 8    1,   22|      150 miles separates Fort Independence from the shores of the Atlantic.
 9    3,    7| became the soul of the War of Independence, and organized the Maori
10    3,   20|       where she may find that independence and comfort she so lacks
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