Book,  chapter

 1    1,   14|  strength is prodigious. It has frequently driven oxen over the edge
 2    1,   16|        narrative, breaking down frequently for the want of a word,
 3    1,   22|     appeared to him unusual. He frequently stopped and raised himself
 4    1,   24|    report of firearms resounded frequently above their heads, and the
 5    1,   26|   mechanically letting his head frequently drop on his chest, and raising
 6    2,   15|      vehicle, and to support it frequently in dangerous declivities,
 7    2,   19|   excellent properties had been frequently described by one of his
 8    3,    9| armorial bearings of Europe are frequently a proof only of the merits
 9    3,   11|        S FUNERAL~KAI-KOUMOU, as frequently happens among the Maories,
10    3,   11|  hoisted on Wilson’s shoulders, frequently reconnoitered the outer
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