Book,  chapter

1    1,    4|       his way to have killed an ordinary man. But Harry would not
2    1,    5|         sails and rigging of an ordinary clipper, which would enable
3    1,    5|   eminent degree, not only with ordinary animal courage, that physical
4    1,   11|       is something more than an ordinary journey. It could not be
5    1,   16|         by the natives, for the ordinary routes across the Pampas
6    2,    2|      had fallen back into their ordinary ship life, and it hardly
7    3,   11| Kara-Tete had been prepared. An ordinary Maori would have had nothing
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