Book,  chapter

1    1,    9|         geography.”~Robert bade fair to be an accomplished gentleman
2    2,    2| altogether, giving the DUNCAN a fair field on a calm sea for
3    2,    6|     should start with the first fair wind. They had not to wait
4    2,    9|         folks could talk to the fair occupants of the wagon,
5    2,   10|         lend any assistance the fair travelers might require,
6    2,   13|         on to the town, for our fair travelers, with all their
7    3,    4|       of Auckland. The wind was fair, nevertheless, and blew
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