Book,  chapter

1    1,    1|      pretty state!”~“It’s to be feared they will,” said the Major.~“
2    1,   19|        AGUARA is not much to be feared; but they generally go in
3    1,   22| syllable as to what he hoped or feared. This strange behavior,
4    2,    7|        taken prisoners, as they feared. But must we conclude without
5    2,   17|  unmasked bandit was less to be feared than the traitor.~But one
6    2,   18|    distress; every moment, they feared, would be poor Mulrady’s
7    3,   14|       of physical difficulties, feared nothing but meeting Maories.
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