Book,  chapter

1    1,    8|  document, and we set out in consequence. The same providence brought
2    2,   17|     traitor.~But one serious consequence must come out of this revelation;
3    3,    7| twelve hours was not so much consequence, as the journey to Auckland
4    3,   16|     to go. I thought that in consequence of fresh arrangements, you
5    3,   17|   denoted discouragement.~In consequence of this, when the quartermaster
6    3,   18|     to blame or not is of no consequence. Be that as it may, Harry
7    3,   19|    head of the vessel was in consequence turned toward it immediately.~
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