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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 oclock 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
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