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1 1, 1| with one powerful stroke cut off his tail.~This ended 2 1, 10| capital of Araucania, and cut the Cordilleras by the pass 3 1, 13| meat! But who is going to cut up the beast?”~“I will,” 4 1, 13| in an instant. Cones were cut off. Tottering peaks disappeared 5 1, 19| their anger, though it had cut off their approach. Several 6 1, 22| disappeared before it as if cut down by a scythe, and clumps 7 1, 23| With the dead wood we cut off the tree.”~“But how 8 1, 23| myself by. Who will go and cut wood in the forest?”~“I 9 1, 23| all the Patagonians are cut after the same pattern, 10 2, 4| shores, she was as much cut off from all chance of help 11 2, 5| seized their hatchets to cut away the shrouds from the 12 2, 7| were caught, and obliged to cut away the masts. A leak sprang 13 2, 10| explanation, when Ayrton cut short all his conjectures 14 2, 11| it was a trefoil clumsily cut on the back part. McNabbs 15 2, 16| anything. “We have only to cut down a tree and hollow it 16 2, 18| not do to attempt a short cut across an almost unknown 17 2, 19| sticks, and a path had to be cut through either with the 18 3, 1| to the point on the coast cut by the 37th parallel. Two 19 3, 6| to work; the rigging was cut clear, and the mainmast, 20 3, 6| the tackle, and Mulrady cut the line which held the 21 3, 6| John, impatient of delay, cut the rope, thus sacrificing 22 3, 7| surrender, but one day at noon cut their way through the then 23 3, 8| Zealand abound. They had to cut a path across the plain, 24 3, 8| practicable wagon roads are cut through these forests of 25 3, 11| several days when his hair is cut; when he is tattooed; when 26 3, 11| were dismembered, divided, cut up, not into morsels, but 27 3, 13| before our passage is cut off.”~But just as the ladies 28 3, 13| amulets, made of shells or cut stones, hung from one part 29 3, 15| For two days, they had to cut their way with an ax through 30 3, 15| whistled over his head, and cut in two the nearest of the 31 3, 20| words, Ayrton. You will be cut off here from all the world,