Book,  chapter

1    1,    8|        two hours later he was forced to yield to ocular evidence
2    1,   12|       difficulties. They were forced to bestride sharp peaks
3    2,   10| stock-keeper would be himself forced to wait on the banks of
4    2,   14|   However, next minute he was forced to admit the fact, for there
5    2,   16|    John Mangles. “We shall be forced to come to that, and I think
6    2,   18| convicts at any rate would be forced to retire before the increased
7    2,   19|      same as the natives were forced to subsist upon, when they
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