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1 1, 8 | noise was heard. All seemed dead in the interior of this 2 1, 10| souvenirs of that world which is dead to me. In my eyes, your 3 1, 14| strong it may be, falls dead. I must tell you that these 4 1, 20| lentil, he lighted a fire of dead wood that crackled joyously. 5 1, 20| roasted before a red fire of dead wood. While these interesting 6 1, 20| electric ball, fell stone dead. The Canadian skinned and 7 1, 23| wounded man. ~"He will be dead in two hours." ~"Can nothing 8 1, 23| they the prayers of the dead, murmured in that language 9 1, 23| It was not a question of dead or dying. I rejoined Ned 10 1, 23| polypi undertake to seal our dead for eternity." And, burying 11 1, 23| surface of the waves." ~"Your dead sleep quietly, at least, 12 2, 1 | a forbidding spectacle, dead bodies floating on the surface 13 2, 1 | the water. They were the dead of the Indian villages, 14 2, 3 | after we met the shark's dead body floating. By the black 15 2, 3 | threw themselves upon the dead body and fought with one 16 2, 7 | Conseil. Can it give heat to a dead body?" ~"Not that I know 17 2, 8 | of terra firma, alive or dead. But adieu now till to-night." ~ 18 2, 9 | copse. ~Yes; a copse of dead trees, without leaves, without 19 2, 12| from the bites, and quite dead. From its mutilated fin 20 2, 16| the open sea, I shall be dead first. ~Half stretched upon 21 2, 16| succumbed? Were his companions dead with him? At the moment 22 2, 21| disappeared, and with it the dead crew, drawn down by the