Book,  chapter

1    2,    9|         wagon was put up at the Crown Inn. Supper was soon smoking
2    2,   14|       palm, quite lost in their crown of long narrow leaves. The
3    3,   10| ti-trees” of the natives, whose crown is a graceful counterpart
4    3,   11|  feathers, was encircled with a crown of green leaves. His face,
5    3,   15|         Europe. They had a dark crown surmounted by a dark conical
6    3,   17|       said:~“Ayrton, I am not a Crown prosecutor charged with
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