Book,  chapter

 1  Int      |      springs and in a housetabooed”; they escape by starting
 2    3,   11|     effect of isolating the “tabooedperson and preventing the
 3    3,   11|   and preventing the use of “tabooedthings. According to the
 4    3,   11|    For instance, a native is tabooed for several days when his
 5    3,   11|  trader displeases him he is tabooed. His interdict has the effect
 6    3,   11|       veto.”~If an object is tabooed, no one can touch it with
 7    3,   11| between the natives and the “tabooedprisoners. A limited supply
 8    3,   11|   pain of death, for it was “tabooed,” like Tongariro, where
 9    3,   13|      because the mountain is tabooed.”~“Tabooed?”~“Yes, my friends!
10    3,   13|   the mountain is tabooed.”~“Tabooed?”~“Yes, my friends! and
11    3,   13|  mountain would be therefore tabooed. He resolved to take refuge
12    3,   13|      them profaning anew the tabooed burial place, they renewed
13    3,   14|     do that. The mountain is tabooed, and if it devoured its
14    3,   14|      only be more inviolably tabooed.”~“It is really a very clever
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