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1 1, 1| him cautiously, with one powerful stroke cut off his tail.~ 2 1, 13| their hold of the rocks by a powerful instinct of self-preservation. 3 1, 14| than fifteen feet, and his powerful wings bore him along with 4 1, 18| flung his BOLAS with such a powerful hand, and so skillfully, 5 1, 20| Chiefs that were all powerful thirty years ago, before 6 1, 22| and help the others. His powerful arms had soon placed all 7 1, 25| lashing the water with their powerful tails, and attacking the 8 1, 26| might have supposed some powerful locomotive engine was hidden 9 2, 5| might last. But for the powerful propeller the yacht would 10 2, 5| an auxiliary of his most powerful enemy, the wind. He went 11 2, 11| BlackPoint Station. He was a powerful fellow, and tall, but his 12 2, 14| little chance with these powerful marsupia. They had to dispatch 13 3, 4| energy, till now happy and powerful, and deprived in a moment 14 3, 5| The New Zealanders are a powerful race, who are rebelling 15 3, 7| of Shongi and Heki, two powerful chiefs, came to his assistance. 16 3, 11| delivered by the hands of six powerful warriors, felled the victims 17 3, 11| and a heap of earth. But a powerful and formidable chief destined 18 3, 15| tea-tree scrub. They diffused a powerful odor of burnt powder, and 19 3, 17| determined to be patient. Powerful motives urged him to find 20 3, 19| between two others. His tall, powerful form, and his physiognomy,