Book,  chapter

 1    2,   10|         wagon stopped on a grassy bank, the long fringes of which
 2    2,   10|           opposite shore, and the bank began to slope upward, so
 3    2,   11|     Australian towns. There was a bank, a court-house, a market,
 4    2,   19|          struck against the steep bank of the opposite shore. The
 5    2,   19|           catch hold of the steep bank. They dragged out Mulrady
 6    3,    4|         the waves breaking on the bank.”~“Not more than two cables’
 7    3,    4| undistinguishable in a motionless bank of clouds.~John waited.
 8    3,    8|       Auckland is along its right bank.”~“We shall see that to-morrow,”
 9    3,   11| Maunganamu, situated on the right bank of the lake, and to this
10    3,   14|          down in a stormy-looking bank of clouds. A few flashes
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