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1 1, 2| creatures ever see their native land again, it is you they 2 1, 11| XI TRAVELING IN CHILI~THE native troops organized by Lord 3 1, 11| beings there were none, not a native appeared; not even one of 4 1, 15| You are a brave man.)~The native listened, but made no reply.~“ 5 1, 16| accomplished then,” replied the native almost solemnly. “We will 6 1, 17| were fine specimens of the native races, which had been almost 7 1, 21| worthy man must have left his native country many years back, 8 1, 26| and Tapalquem Sierras. The native trees are only found on 9 1, 26| of the desert for their native land. He did not urge Thalcave 10 2, 7| the hands of some of the native tribes.”~“That’s exactly 11 2, 10| on a capital horse of the native breed, that one of his men 12 2, 12| they stumbled upon a little native boy lying fast asleep beneath 13 2, 12| Toline,” replied the little native.~“Toline!” exclaimed Paganel. “ 14 2, 12| He was one of the poor native children confided to the 15 2, 13| meeting either quadruped or native. A few cockatoos lived in 16 2, 14| these charming groups of native trees were added transplantations 17 2, 14| of the trees of their own native land, they were still more 18 2, 14| cultivated, produced harvests of native productions and exotics, 19 2, 14| kangaroo-tail soup, prepared in the native manner.~Next morning very 20 3, 7| coast of Ika-na-Mani. A native had six hundred acres of 21 3, 7| first shot fired of the native war.”~“Have the rebels been 22 3, 7| three miles of forts. The native prophets called on all the 23 3, 7| under William Thompson. This native general commanded at the 24 3, 9| name of evil boding in the native language, meaning “He who 25 3, 9| strangers to any craft but the native canoe. The most audacious 26 3, 10| entrance was raised, and a native entered.~He motioned to 27 3, 10| meaning “the irascible” in the native tongue. Kai-Koumou treated 28 3, 11| reasons. For instance, a native is tabooed for several days 29 3, 11| it with impunity. When a native is under the interdict, 30 3, 11| outer defences. Not a single native was visible; only the watchful 31 3, 12| the ground, watched the native guard through a crevice 32 3, 13| to speak to him when the native forestalled him by saying 33 3, 13| narrow ridge that crossed the native lines, fifty feet above 34 3, 13| mantle, and protected by native superstition, slept quietly 35 3, 14| and lava flowed toward the native camp and the lower valleys.~ 36 3, 14| observed the movements in the native camp.~The Maories had fled 37 3, 14| resumed their watch of the native proceedings, and continued 38 3, 14| evening fell. Not a solitary native remained at the foot of 39 3, 15| which would have lasted for native exportation many years.~ 40 3, 15| frequented by the Maories; the native dogs drive them away to 41 3, 15| from the nearest of the native boats, and the ball struck 42 3, 15| between the DUNCAN and the native canoes.~John Mangles, frenzied 43 3, 15| the nearest of the three native boats, while a loud hurrah 44 3, 20| him was the soil of his native land, was to return thanks