Book,  chapter

 1    1,   14|          Ocean was the appointed meeting place with the DUNCAN. These
 2    1,   15|         Pampas. To his mind, the meeting with him was so providential,
 3    1,   20|       AFTER the first joy of the meeting was over, Paganel and his
 4    1,   20|         Indians did he reckon on meeting in this part of the Pampas?”~“
 5    2,    1|       gloom over the pleasure of meeting, his very first words being:~“
 6    2,    4|      have gone ten miles without meeting a fellow-countryman.”~“I
 7    2,    7| suspicious about this unexpected meeting. Certainly the man had mentioned
 8    2,   13|      rows of eucalyptus, without meeting either quadruped or native.
 9    2,   17|           Ever since their first meeting, McNabbs had felt an instinctive
10    3,    4|          God keep us from such a meeting!”~“Why, John?”~“Your Lordship
11    3,    8|      there is not much chance of meeting natives on the way to Auckland.”~“
12    3,    8|          with a moaning sound of meeting waves.~“There is the Waikato!”
13    3,   14| difficulties, feared nothing but meeting Maories. At any cost they
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