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 1    1,    8|          and examined the extinct crater. What could I do, I should
 2    1,   13|         reflection of the blazing crater, while the sun, gradually
 3    3,   13|          on the south the burning crater of Tongariro. But eastward
 4    3,   13| mechanical change would produce a crater of eruption in these slopes,
 5    3,   14|        schemers, who offered it a crater. Could they control and
 6    3,   14|          a hand.~The spot for the crater was chosen thirty paces
 7    3,   14|           covered a small natural crater hollowed in the cone, and
 8    3,   14|         lava was escaping by this crater of Maunganamu. It was not
 9    3,   14|     tempest in the upper sky, the crater never ceased to pour forth
10    3,   20|       mountain, and the filled-up crater, an island rising out of
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