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1 1, 3| billows, then clinging to the rocks, and lying at length exhausted 2 1, 5| their enthusiasm, and the rocks of Dumbarton rang again 3 1, 8| buttressed on volcanic rocks three hundred feet high. 4 1, 9| Horn, with its terrible rocks, incessantly visited by 5 1, 9| were wandering about on the rocks, but on the other side not 6 1, 9| enormous accumulation of rocks, separated by bands of cloud, 7 1, 10| vessel went to pieces on the rocks, and consequently the latitude 8 1, 13| distinguishable from the surrounding rocks; but Wilson and Mulrady 9 1, 13| however, but fortunately the rocks were covered with a poor, 10 1, 13| SILHOUETTE of some towering rocks here and there. The howls, 11 1, 13| retaining their hold of the rocks by a powerful instinct of 12 1, 14| dashed to pieces against the rocks, rather than be a—”~He did 13 1, 15| motionless on his pedestal of rocks, one might have taken him 14 2, 2| impalpable DEBRIS of the calcined rocks of the island.~Tristan d’ 15 2, 2| Blendon Hall in 1821, on the rocks of Inaccessible Island, 16 2, 6| enchanting. The stratified rocks on the shore were richly 17 2, 7| dashed to pieces against the rocks. It was from you I learned 18 2, 15| ground were like so many rocks, between which the wagon 19 2, 15| seek a shelter among the rocks. It was not hail-stones, 20 2, 15| commenced anew over slanting rocks still slippery after the 21 2, 17| never been wrecked on the rocks in Twofold Bay. Harry Grant 22 3, 1| They looked at the sea-worn rocks; they needed no words of 23 3, 3| keel struck one of those rocks that are submerged but a 24 3, 4| her keel had touched the rocks. There was no real danger, 25 3, 4| seen dashing on submerged rocks. It was a moment of inexpressible 26 3, 6| to avoid these submerged rocks, and steer a bark that did 27 3, 6| Paganel remarked that all the rocks had disappeared under the 28 3, 6| firmly moored to the nearest rocks. The ladies were carried 29 3, 7| the sea in the basaltic rocks. Here the travelers took 30 3, 12| other sides rose pointed rocks, which jutted out over an 31 3, 20| plateau composed of basaltic rocks and volcanic DEBRIS. During 32 3, 20| storm, struck against the rocks of Maria Theresa. The sea 33 3, 20| stood on the top of the rocks and watched the few vessels