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1 1, 9| mountains appeared, their heads white with eternal snows, and 2 1, 12| basalt pierced through the white winding-sheet like the bones 3 1, 14| bottom of the valley. A white smoke rose from between 4 1, 15| by the lower eyelids, and white on the forehead. He wore 5 1, 15| gray feathers streaked with white, and the yellow cardinals, 6 1, 18| contrast these dazzling white sheets presented to the 7 1, 18| Indian.~About three o’clock a white line appeared in a dip of 8 1, 24| mulatto, and last of all a white man.”~“I am delighted to 9 1, 24| intractable Paganel. “The white man proclaimed himself chief 10 1, 25| heard, but the sheets of white light which enwrapped them 11 1, 26| the sand-hills.~At last a white smoke was seen issuing from 12 1, 26| against the sky, through the white, dashing spray of the waves. 13 2, 2| before committing them to the white pages of his day-book; and 14 2, 10| camped on the banks of the White Lake, the waters of which 15 2, 10| the waters were no more white than the Black Sea is black, 16 2, 14| of scented laurels, whose white blossoms, now in full bloom, 17 2, 15| gastrolobium. As evening came on, a white mist on the horizon marked 18 2, 15| trees. It looked like a white sheet, and glittered like 19 2, 17| fusillade. A few wreaths of white smoke were still curling 20 3, 2| and surmounted by a tall white feather.~This first interview 21 3, 5| even more flavor. As to white men’s flesh, they do not 22 3, 5| the Major. “But, black or white, do they eat it raw, or 23 3, 7| extermination of the pakekas, or white men. General Cameron had 24 3, 8| small bushes bearing little white flowers, mixed with those 25 3, 8| parson,” in allusion to the white cravat it wears over its 26 3, 8| beak, and a covering of white feathers over the whole 27 3, 15| scattered on the ground a white sediment like dazzling snow. 28 3, 15| together under folds of white smoke, and corroding the