Book,  chapter

1    1,    5|   put themselves under the protection of Providence. The Rev.
2    1,   13|    rate, it was sufficient protection against the intense cold,
3    2,   13|     as the traveler had no protection whatever against the sun’
4    2,   18| torrents. The tent was not protection enough, and the whole party
5    3,    7|  Queen Victoria to ask her protection. But the most clearsighted
6    3,   11|   things the superstitious protection of the “taboo.”~The “taboo,”
7    3,   11|   things are put under the protection of the taboo. If a chief
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