Book,  chapter

 1    1,   21|       metamorphic creation. It is formed of a semi-circular ridge
 2    1,   23|           basket-maker, that they formed an impenetrable shade. The
 3    1,   23|           in a natural arm-chair, formed of two elastic boughs, holding
 4    2,    3|     natural bay on the southeast, formed by the crumbling away of
 5    2,   10|         search of the ants, which formed its principal food.~“It
 6    2,   15|     protuberances rising sharply, formed the first steps of the great
 7    2,   17|          foot above the level. It formed an impetuous current, like
 8    2,   19|     together by bars of wood, and formed a very fragile boat. The
 9    3,    6| hose-pipes firmly lashed together formed a kind of circular barrier
10    3,    7|          of dried sea-weed, which formed a convenient couch; for
11    3,    7|       favorable situations. These formed the nucleus of nine provinces,
12    3,    7|        same flag; a Waikato chief formed a ‘Land League,’ intended
13    3,   10|      hundred feet above it, which formed the steep outer buttress
14    3,   11|   enclosure. The crowd of natives formed in a half circle some distance
15    3,   13|          of peaks and ridges that formed the Wahiti ranges, the great
16    3,   13|   mountain, freshly painted posts formed a small palisaded inclosure,
17    3,   13|        Fires lighted at intervals formed a girdle of flame round
18    3,   14|       provisions were divided and formed very portable packets. Some
19    3,   15|          reached a sort of redan, formed by a projecting rock.~The
20    3,   15|         six hundred years of age, formed great green pavilions supported
21    3,   16|         Glenarvan. All the others formed a group round them, the
22    3,   17|         but to carry out the plan formed at Eden, of returning to
23    3,   20|           liquid plain. Then soil formed. The vegetable kingdom took
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