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 1    1,    8|     set his foot on the very summit, and found that there was
 2    1,    8|      down. The view from the summit was very extensive, stretching
 3    1,   13|  sides. They were now on the summit of the Nevadas of the Cordilleras,
 4    2,    2|  from the rocky mass, at the summit of a triangle inclining
 5    2,    6|     and was the first on the summit, to the despair of Paganel,
 6    3,   11|    of about 800 feet, on the summit of Maunganamu, where the
 7    3,   13|      THE SACRED MOUNTAIN~THE summit of the mountain was still
 8    3,   13|      little inclosure on the summit of the cone.~“The tomb of
 9    3,   13|   and why he was here on the summit of Maunganamu; but Glenarvan
10    3,   13|    on it when he reached the summit of Maunganamu and met his
11    3,   14| taboo.~At eight oclock, the summit of the Maunganamu was lost
12    3,   14|    contemplated the canopied summit of Maunganamu with religious
13    3,   14|   two hundred feet below the summit, John Mangles and his sailors
14    3,   14|     steps, and return to the summit of Maunganamu.~But John,
15    3,   15|     of Mount Ikirangi, whose summit rose five thousand five
16    3,   15| right, and Mount Hardy whose summit rose on the left to a height
17    3,   20|    Grant. It was in fact the summit of a submarine mountain,
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