Book,  chapter

 1    3,    9|       but for hearing the wordTauporepeatedly uttered between
 2    3,    9| consulted his map and saw that “Taupo” was the name of a lake
 3    3,   10|         is the wondrous lake of Taupo, lying 1,250 feet above
 4    3,   12|         was sinking beyond Lake Taupo, behind the peaks of Tuhahua
 5    3,   12|   height of 500 feet above Lake Taupo, and the cold of the morning,
 6    3,   13|        they could see over Lake Taupo, which stretched toward
 7    3,   14|  drowned in mist, and over Lake Taupo, which the morning breeze
 8    3,   14|    distance that separated Lake Taupo from the Bay of Plenty,
 9    3,   14|        darkness set in over the Taupo valleys, not a fire indicated
10    3,   14|        the eastern side of Lake Taupo, so that they had not only
11    3,   15|      fatal neighborhood of Lake Taupo. Paganel took the post of
12    3,   15|     Half the distance from Lake Taupo to the coast had been traversed
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