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1 1, 14| Canadian. "But once more on dry ground, we shall know what to do. 2 1, 14| does sometimes go on dry ground," said I, "he at least chooses 3 1, 15| molluscs which strewed the ground by thousands, of hammerheads, 4 1, 15| step, which rang upon the ground with astonishing intensity; 5 1, 16| herb which carpeted the ground, not a branch which clothed 6 1, 16| his bold excursion. The ground was still on the incline, 7 1, 16| strong hand he bent me to the ground, his companion doing the 8 1, 16| I was stretched on the ground, just under the shelter 9 1, 20| How time flies on firm ground!" sighed Ned Land. ~"Let 10 1, 23| elongated the shadows on the ground. At the end of the glade 11 1, 23| scene. On observing the ground, I saw that it was raised 12 1, 23| the rubbish taken from the ground, which formed a slight mound. 13 2, 2 | before entering upon the ground, it is as well to know something 14 2, 3 | known only to himself. The ground was sensibly rising, and 15 2, 3 | appeared, and sank to the ground. The disquieting idea of 16 2, 3 | as the Indian was on the ground, I saw him make a gesture 17 2, 3 | and stretched him on the ground. ~This scene lasted but 18 2, 6 | felt myself beaten on that ground. I knew not what argument 19 2, 7 | Hercules, buried in the ground, according to Pliny, and 20 2, 9 | its columns lying on the ground, from which one would still 21 2, 10| high partitions was stony ground, with volcanic locks and 22 2, 10| 31 feet the nature of the ground changed without becoming 23 2, 14| awkward as they are on the ground; they were uttering harsh 24 2, 17| this fertile and luxuriant ground the Nautilus passed with 25 2, 18| Nevertheless, there must be some ground for the imagination of the 26 2, 20| fathoms, resting on the ground. The luminous ceiling was