Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1| desperately, but his captors were prepared for his violence, and had
 2    1,   18|      ostrich and the peccary were prepared for cooking by divesting
 3    1,   20|         to demolish the breakfast prepared in the RAMADA, and did ample
 4    1,   24|          getting open, was almost prepared to give in.~“I only want
 5    2,    5|          the coolness of a sailor prepared for anything and everything
 6    2,   10|           impression.~M. Olbinett prepared the evening meal with his
 7    2,   13|     inhabitants and the squatters prepared carefully against any attack
 8    2,   14|           was kangaroo-tail soup, prepared in the native manner.~Next
 9    2,   18|          time to start. The horse prepared for Mulrady was brought
10    2,   18|          John Mangles and Paganel prepared to start immediately. They
11    3,    7|         especially the Anglicans, prepared the minds of the New Zealand
12    3,   11|   Glenarvan, therefore, was fully prepared to pay the penalty of the
13    3,   11|       place of Kara-Tete had been prepared. An ordinary Maori would
14    3,   18|        confidence. And yet he was prepared to go still further in disinterestedness.~“
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