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CHAPTER LXII. — They Encounter Gold-Hunters

Author: Herman Melville 2026-04-27 18:15:43

Now, northward coasting along Kolumbo's Western shore, whence came the same wild forest-sounds, as from the Eastern; and where we landed not, to seek among those wrangling tribes;—after many, man

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