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1    1,    4|  hearts harder than Portland stone.”~But, notwithstanding McNabbs’
2    1,   13|      on a block of basalt. A stone stair led up to the door,
3    3,    8|   whales, suddenly turned to stone. These disrupted masses
4    3,    9|   pounamous,” a kind of jade stone sacred among the New Zealanders.
5    3,   12|    fugitives trembled when a stone loosened from its bed rolled
6    3,   14| noticed an enormous block of stone, round which the vapors
7    3,   14|     their united efforts the stone soon moved. They made a
8    3,   14|     stopping when some loose stone rolled to the bottom. If
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