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 1    3,   10|      the entrenchment. In this “Ware-Atoua,” sacred house, the priests
 2    3,   10|       they were re-conducted to Ware-Atoua, which was their prison.
 3    3,   11|       prisoners confined in the Ware-Atoua, it was an arbitrary taboo
 4    3,   11|       kept watch at the door of Ware-Atoua.~The morning of February
 5    3,   11|        guard at the door of the Ware-Atoua.~But on the third day the
 6    3,   11|   warrior bent his steps toward Ware-Atoua.~“Remember,” said Lady Helena
 7    3,   11| captives were not taken back to Ware-Atoua. They were destined to attend
 8    3,   12|    natives keeping guard on the Ware-Atoua. A great fire had been lighted,
 9    3,   12|        the only egress from the Ware-Atoua.~This house, with its back
10    3,   12|         the regular door of the Ware-Atoua, and the Maories guarded
11    3,   12|     gleams into the interior of Ware-Atoua. The group of prisoners
12    3,   12|         the gallery between the Ware-Atoua and the outer rock.~The
13    3,   12|       unusual noise outside the Ware-Atoua, he went back into the hut
14    3,   12|     rose and drew nearer to the Ware-Atoua. He stood still about two
15    3,   12|         safely escaped from the Ware-Atoua, left their retreat, and
16    3,   12|     trying to scale the rock of Ware-Atoua, rushed out of the pah,
17    3,   15|       him on that last night at Ware-Atoua. He was too wise to take
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