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 1    1,    9| straits. Before her stem lay a broad, open, sparkling ocean,
 2    1,   10|     twelve miles long and nine broad. The weather was splendid.
 3    1,   10|       at full speed toward the broad ocean.~
 4    1,   12|     plateaux, and leaping over broad, deep crevasses. They had
 5    1,   15|      lying at his feet.~He had broad shoulders, and long hair
 6    1,   26|        and pressed them to his broad chest. Paganel made him
 7    2,   13|    Instead of presenting their broad surface to the sunlight,
 8    2,   19|       and the river was a mile broad, and swollen by the heavy
 9    3,    9|        seventy feet long, five broad, and three deep; the prow
10    3,   10|   miles long, and twenty miles broad was produced, but long before
11    3,   10|       low trees; on the east a broad beach with a road track,
12    3,   14|  volcano burst upon the world, broad streams of lava were running
13    3,   20|  uninhabited island, two miles broad and five long, with about
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