Book,  chapter

1    1,    1|     pounds. This was nothing extraordinary, for though the hammer-headed
2    1,    7| people will say it is a most extraordinary adventure, and it is only
3    1,   14|     the Incas. It attains an extraordinary development in those regions.
4    1,   20|     did ample justice to the extraordinary viands. The NANDOU fillets
5    1,   23|       but this was something extraordinary.”~“What was it?”~“I said
6    2,    4|    hours.”~“Would that be an extraordinary rate of speed?”~“Not at
7    3,    9|     earned by the display of extraordinary personal courage.~The practice
8    3,    9| current of the Waikato, with extraordinary velocity.~In the center
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