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1  Int      |        refuge amid hot sulphur springs and in a housetabooed”;
2    2,    3|         Here and there thermal springs and chalybeate waters escaped
3    2,    3|   volcanic soil. Some of these springs were very hot. John Mangles
4    2,    8| assigned to him.~There were no springs to the wagon, and, consequently,
5    3,   10|       the central furnace. Hot springs filter out everywhere. The
6    3,   13|    just traveled among the hot springs of the Waikato. They knew
7    3,   15|     their varied effects. Salt springs, of singular transparency,
8    3,   15|         while some neighboring springs spread out like sheets of
9    3,   15|  Farther still, beyond the hot springs and tumultuous geysers,
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