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 1    1,   22|        of elements lasted. The fugitives could not tell how far they
 2    1,   22|      feet high, broke over the fugitives with a fearful noise. Men
 3    1,   23|     all.~On the arrival of the fugitives a myriad of the feathered
 4    3,   12| uttering feeble cries, and the fugitives trembled when a stone loosened
 5    3,   12|    Five minutes after, all the fugitives had safely escaped from
 6    3,   12|  horizon. For half an hour the fugitives walked on as chance led
 7    3,   12|     the valleys below.~But the fugitives could not doubt that their
 8    3,   13|   hundred feet above them. The fugitives were anxious to reach it
 9    3,   13|  controlled these savages? The fugitives looked without understanding,
10    3,   13|       her hands to heaven.~The fugitives were not yet out of danger,
11    3,   13|      an unknown green gum.~The fugitives were therefore provided
12    3,   13|     Castle.~Without delay, the fugitives sat down near the palisade,
13    3,   13|      appear to observe the two fugitives. But in an instant a double
14    3,   14|   roads.~After discussion, the fugitives resolved to make for the
15    3,   14| Maories, more cunning than the fugitives, had only pretended to retreat;
16    3,   15|      suitable for camping. The fugitives had reached the pass that
17    3,   15|   shore. The sea was calm. The fugitives were silent. But John, who
18    3,   15|      now, brave comrades!”~The fugitives summoned new energy, and
19    3,   15|     few minutes after, the ten fugitives, how, they knew not, were
20    3,   16|       them in the track of the fugitives?~Why? how? and for what
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