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1 1, 14| child had not only met his death on the mountain, but found 2 1, 25| condemned to a torturing death, like the victims of Hindoo 3 1, 25| to be lost. A frightful death was in store for them, since 4 2, 3| up in himself, and when death comes, which utter loneliness 5 2, 3| providentially saved from misery and death; but since these events 6 2, 7| carried away by the tempest; death stared them in the face, 7 2, 14| had disappeared after the death of their leader. The hunting 8 2, 17| to the coast, the strange death of the animals entrusted 9 2, 18| face, already changed by death, was a dreadful spectacle. 10 3, 4| little. We would fight to the death, of course, but after that! 11 3, 6| night, they ran to certain death.”~For a few minutes the 12 3, 11| would be punished with death by the insulted deity, and 13 3, 11| own fate; nothing but his death could atone for the murder 14 3, 11| and among these people death was only the concluding 15 3, 11| produced on the chief by the death of Kara-Tete—“who knows 16 3, 11| that for three days after death the soul inhabits the body, 17 3, 11| think if a wife may claim death at her husband’s hands, 18 3, 11| betrothed wife may claim death at the hands of her betrothed 19 3, 11| days had elapsed since the death of Kara-Tete, and the soul 20 3, 11| without resistance.~Their death was speedy and not aggravated 21 3, 11| what cruel torture this death would be preceded. They 22 3, 11| of Maunganamu on pain of death, for it was “tabooed,” like 23 3, 12| in which to prepare for death. Overcome as they were with 24 3, 12| Glenarvan had said, “to look death in the face. We must show 25 3, 12| toward God in the hour of death? This done, the prisoners 26 3, 12| a noble end in view. If death awaits us instead of success, 27 3, 12| I will not repine. But death here, means not death only, 28 3, 12| But death here, means not death only, it means torture, 29 3, 12| it as it may, we can face death! Had we been alone, I should 30 3, 14| we have died a terrible death, do you think he will leave 31 3, 14| And what is the horrible death you refer to?” asked Lady 32 3, 14| asked Lady Helena.~“The death of the sacrilegious, my 33 3, 15| his oar and rising.~“Yes, death on all sides!” murmured