Book,  chapter

1    1,   10|       of the citizens, and all trade and business, indeed any
2    2,    5|      them. We are close on the trade winds, and if we get them
3    2,    9|        damp winds, because the trade winds blow regularly on
4    2,   11|         Evidently that was his trade, as they could plainly see
5    3,    1|        engaged in the coasting trade between the various ports
6    3,    3| MACQUARIE only does a coasting trade between Eden and Auckland,
7    3,    4|        pirates could ply their trade without risk. However, for
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