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" We walked on to the north end of the ridge, where, the precipice being less steep, a descent to the plain below seemed practicable. It required, however, the greatest caution, as the stones and fragments of rock frequently gave way under our feet, and... "
A Journal of a Tour Around Hawaii, the Largest of the Sandwich Islands - Σελίδα 124
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