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1 1, 2| These unfortunate men are captives in the hands of cruel Indians. 2 1, 21| never heard of three English captives.~“Never,” replied Manuel. “ 3 2, 6| whereabouts of the unfortunate captives; and he concluded his account 4 2, 7| possibly find traces of the captives in the heart of so vast 5 3, 9| Kai-Koumou would carry his captives? He could not have guessed, 6 3, 10| symmetrically.~When the captives approached they were horror-struck 7 3, 10| the frenzied natives, the captives lay down on the flax mats. 8 3, 11| voice, and protected the captives from the rest.~Glenarvan 9 3, 11| mat was lifted, and the captives led to Kai-Koumou; the two 10 3, 11| evidently for the benefit of the captives:~“You come from the camp 11 3, 11| Heaven for the boon.~The captives were not taken back to Ware-Atoua. 12 3, 11| threatened the terror-stricken captives. But no one moved, for the 13 3, 11| flesh-sated throats, the captives might have heard the bones 14 3, 11| place of sepulture.~The captives, still strictly guarded, 15 3, 12| Tuhahua and Pukepapu, the captives were conducted back to their 16 3, 12| precaution was taken. The captives passed one by one through