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 1    3,   10|     cruel aspect. His name was Kara-Tete, meaning “the irascible”
 2    3,   10|      was easy to perceive that Kara-Tete held a lofty position in
 3    3,   10| observed that the influence of Kara-Tete gave umbrage to Kai-Koumou.
 4    3,   10|       was the brutal answer of Kara-Tete. “Every Englishman is an
 5    3,   10|    said.~“No! mine!” exclaimed Kara-Tete.~And then pushing his prisoners
 6    3,   10|    raised his arm, a shot! and Kara-Tete fell at his feet.~The sound
 7    3,   11|      the chief by the death of Kara-Tete—“who knows but that Kai-Koumou,
 8    3,   11|       Maori chief.~“You killed Kara-Tete,” said he to Glenarvan.~“
 9    3,   11|     elapsed since the death of Kara-Tete, and the soul of the dead
10    3,   11|       other world. The wife of Kara-Tete was not to be parted from
11    3,   11|      not yet over.~The wife of Kara-Tete had joined her husband.
12    3,   11|     ceremonial.~The corpses of Kara-Tete and his wife were raised,
13    3,   11|      where the burial place of Kara-Tete had been prepared. An ordinary
14    3,   12|    dagger. “I snatched it from Kara-Tete when he fell at your feet.
15    3,   13|      of the cone.~“The tomb of Kara-Tete!” said Robert.~“Are you
16    3,   13|   follows:~After the murder of Kara-Tete, Paganel took advantage,
17    3,   13|  previous night at the tomb of Kara-Tete, and there proposed to recruit
18    3,   13|    food and water provided for Kara-Tete.”~Things had been handsomely
19    3,   13|     tone. “First the larder of Kara-Tete and then fire out of the
20    3,   13|       geographer remarked that Kara-Tete was not badly off after
21    3,   13|    night was cold; but happily Kara-Tete had been furnished with
22    3,   14|   spiritually into the tomb of Kara-Tete. And stay there three, four,
23    3,   14|       chosen thirty paces from Kara-Tete’s tomb. It was important
24    3,   14|     equipped at the expense of Kara-Tete, began cautiously to descend
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