Book,  chapter

1    2,   12| inoffensive, never exhibiting the fierce hatred toward their conquerors
2    2,   13|        whatever against the sun’s fierce rays.~The whole of this
3    3,    3|         within the power of those fierce natives!”~
4    3,    7|         heart of the army was the fierce Waikato tribe under William
5    3,    9|         deeply-furrowed brow, his fierce look, and sinister expression,
6    3,   10|           powerfully built and of fierce and cruel aspect. His name
7    3,   14|     Noui-Atoua, and lightning the fierce gleam of his eyes. Thus
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