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 1    1,   13|       mad with fear. The whole plateau seemed to tremble. There
 2    1,   13|     the people TREMBLORES.~The plateau to which the seven men were
 3    1,   13| sometimes on the contrary, the plateau would reel and roll like
 4    1,   13|      foot of the mountain. The plateau had stopped.~For some minutes
 5    1,   14|     were with fragments of the plateau; and more than one came
 6    1,   14|     poor Lord from the distant plateau, even against his will.
 7    1,   14|  flight a sort of inaccessible plateau about a quarter of a mile
 8    1,   26|     had leaped on to the solid plateau with a loud, joyful hurrah!
 9    2,   15|    found themselves on an open plateau, with nothing to intercept
10    2,   15|   Victoria.~They camped on the plateau that night, and next day
11    3,   10|       inner space, that is the plateau of the “pah,” on which were
12    3,   10|   place, on an abruptly raised plateau at the other end of the “
13    3,   12|      joined it in front to the plateau on which the “pah” was erected.
14    3,   14|        think he will leave the plateau of Maunganamu to return
15    3,   14|      twenty-five feet from the plateau, where the natives were
16    3,   20|        a submarine mountain, a plateau composed of basaltic rocks
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