Book,  chapter

 1    1,   18|      t be here till about the middle of the night, so the best
 2    1,   20|       of an Indian. About the middle of the day, however, three
 3    2,    7|       broad-shouldered and of middle height, and though his features
 4    2,   10|    well till they reached the middle of the Wimerra, but then
 5    2,   10|     and the water rose to the middle of the wheels. The bullocks
 6    2,   15|       suddenly sank up to the middle of the wheels.~“Stop!” he
 7    2,   19|      the raft had reached the middle of the river, about half
 8    3,    2|   natives. These savages were middle height, of brown or yellow
 9    3,    6|      up the royal-yard in the middle of the raft as a mast. It
10    3,    9|  party of natives. Toward the middle of the night they were surprised
11    3,   13|     to the sanctuaries in the middle ages.”~“God be praised!”
12    3,   13|      green leaves, and in the middle, a slight mound betokened
13    3,   18|      what is it you want?”~“A middle place, my Lord, between
14    3,   19| Theresa, a sunken rock in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, 3,
15    3,   19|        my Lord; there, in the middle of the waves. He cried out, ‘
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