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1 1, 10| brave men, had become a village of women and children. Lord 2 1, 16| any particular town, or village, or settlement. Every morning 3 1, 20| Thalcave, and go to the village of Tandil. They would find 4 1, 20| to go straight on to the village of Tandil. Accordingly they 5 1, 20| and an hour afterward the village appeared in the depths of 6 2, 2| and consists of a little village, lying in the heart of the 7 2, 2| passengers walked about the village. The population does not 8 2, 2| and in the environs of the village, herds of cattle and sheep 9 2, 13| Lady Helena.~“It is a mere village, madam, but on the way to 10 2, 14| out-buildings, a perfect village, comprising more than twenty 11 2, 14| established between this village and the master’s house, 12 2, 18| Delegete, the first frontier village of New South Wales, where 13 3, 7| capital of the new kingdom his village, which lay between the Waikato 14 3, 8| Waikato and the Waipa, at the village of Ngarnavahia. The “overland 15 3, 8| to Auckland. From this village it would be easy to reach 16 3, 8| think I heard you mention a village at the confluence of these 17 3, 8| Paganel, “a hotel in a Maori village! you would not find an inn, 18 3, 8| inn, not a tavern! This village will be a mere cluster of 19 3, 8| more prudent to avoid this village of Ngarnavahia, to skirt 20 3, 14| Maunganamu to return to his village?”~“Not a doubt of it,” said 21 3, 15| deserted huts, the ruins of a village lately destroyed by the