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1 1, 9| fearlessly through the luminous darkness. Presently ruins came in 2 1, 13| star lost in the distant darkness of the horizon.~Paganel 3 1, 13| notwithstanding the cold and the darkness, you would do it without 4 1, 13| Cordilleras which lay in darkness. What could be going on 5 1, 19| cowardly beast, that loves the darkness and dreads the light—an 6 1, 19| phosphorescent balls in the darkness. A few minutes longer, and 7 1, 19| far away in the distant darkness.~Glenarvan sank prostrate 8 1, 25| light or sound. All was darkness and silence around.~“Let 9 1, 26| southwest to northeast. Profound darkness had again set in, only illumined 10 1, 26| Thalcave emerged from the darkness.~“Thalcave! Thalcave!” they 11 1, 26| means of dissipating the darkness, what was the use of straining 12 1, 26| loved ones about him in the darkness as he wandered up and down 13 1, 26| make out the DUNCAN in this darkness, so come.”~“Confound the 14 2, 13| not being deep, nor the darkness profound, under these domes 15 2, 15| fading away in the deepening darkness. “The very name Alps gives 16 2, 15| into a heavy sleep. The darkness deepened owing to a thick 17 2, 15| cryptograms shone in the darkness with intensity.~The Major, 18 2, 18| tried to pierce through the darkness so favorable to ambushes, 19 2, 18| the sailor, to run in the darkness of night among the convicts 20 2, 18| made as good speed as the darkness of the night would allow. 21 3, 4| to be a night of terrors. Darkness came on almost suddenly 22 3, 4| them, and, in spite of the darkness, John could discern a line 23 3, 4| He tried to pierce the darkness. He wondered how far it 24 3, 5| taking advantage of the darkness of night and the sleep of 25 3, 5| they were drunk, and in the darkness I have no doubt they paid 26 3, 6| short twilight postponed the darkness only by a few minutes, and 27 3, 6| east and north, was lost in darkness.~The shipwrecked party were 28 3, 8| the two rivers before the darkness overtook them. But a thick 29 3, 12| were, slipped away. Thick darkness had settled on the mountain. 30 3, 12| ventured out of the grotto. The darkness was still very great, though 31 3, 12| his eye peering into the darkness. Then shaking his head like 32 3, 13| in a large flax mat; the darkness of the “oudoupa” preventing 33 3, 13| natives under cover of the darkness.”~“Excellent,” answered 34 3, 13| the mountain, so that when darkness fell, Maunganamu appeared 35 3, 13| hide its head in the thick darkness. Five hundred feet below 36 3, 13| camp.~At nine o’clock the darkness being very intense, Glenarvan 37 3, 14| rejoined Paganel, “when the darkness is the deepest.”~“Agreed,” 38 3, 14| Maunganamu was lost in portentous darkness. The sky would supply a 39 3, 14| of the mountain, and when darkness set in over the Taupo valleys, 40 3, 14| protected by the intense darkness, crept along the ridge, 41 3, 14| he heard something in the darkness; his stoppage interrupted 42 3, 14| showing faintly through the darkness. A few steps more and they 43 3, 19| flames shot up through the darkness. The light was steady and 44 3, 19| a luminous furrow in the darkness.~A strange and altogether 45 3, 20| hesitated no longer. The darkness was growing deeper. The