Book,  chapter

 1    1,   10|         must follow the course he points out without the least hesitation.
 2    1,   16|    thorough judge of all the good points of a horse, was loud in
 3    2,    4|         the catastrophe, and both points of the continent crossed
 4    2,   18|       Glenarvan was right in both points; first in prohibiting all
 5    3,    1|          of packets between these points and England.~Under these
 6    3,    6|     struck just between these two points, on the desert region of
 7    3,    7| missionaries stationed at various points were the sole channels of
 8    3,    7|       possession of the principal points in New Zealand?”~“Certainly,
 9    3,    8|       constantly increasing. Some points are known to have risen
10    3,   11|         fires were lit at various points of the “pah”; the smell
11    3,   12|      quickly, trying to avoid the points where they might be seen
12    3,   13|         the cone. When Providence points out a way, I will go at
13    3,   18|         Australian coasts, at the points where these countries are
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