Book,  chapter

 1    1,   19|    posted themselves so as to defend the opening of the RAMADA.
 2    1,   19|     feet.”~“Very well, let us defend ourselves, then, till morning.”~“
 3    1,   19|    young lad, and resolved to defend him as long as his life
 4    1,   20|      the chain of forts which defend the southern frontiers from
 5    1,   25| shaken. Though they could not defend themselves from the waters
 6    2,   13|  narrow leaves, which seek to defend themselves against the light,
 7    2,   14|     trunk of a tree, ready to defend himself. One of the pointers,
 8    2,   18| themselves at that point, and defend it. They were at least thirty
 9    3,    7|    tribe of the Waikatos, who defend their lands under the leadership
10    3,    7|       the Maori population to defend the soil, and promised the
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