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 1    1,   13|      blazing crater, while the sun, gradually becoming shorn of his sunset
 2    1,   13|             approaching danger.~But gradually he fell into a half-drowsy
 3    1,   14|             and his companions were gradually restored to animation by
 4    1,   14|            He is coming down— he is gradually getting lower! Let us wait.”~
 5    1,   14|           condor, shot in the head, gradually turned over and began to
 6    1,   19|             in.~The assailants were gradually drawing closer. The horses
 7    1,   24|          Glenarvan, whose eyes were gradually getting open, was almost
 8    1,   25|             The eastern horizon was gradually assuming a most stormy aspect.
 9    1,   25|            enormous water-spout was gradually forming in the south— a
10    1,   26|         which were devouring it had gradually died out. The chief danger
11    1,   26|         breeze, as the boat receded gradually from the shore. For a long
12    2,    6|     plantations of Kangaroo Island. Gradually fields covered with cereals
13    2,    7|          water in her hold, and was gradually sinking. The boats had been
14    2,   10|        smoke about three miles off, gradually overspreading the whole
15    2,   13|            lost in the mist. It was gradually getting dark when the little
16    2,   15|            this salubrious climate.~Gradually they all fell into a heavy
17    2,   17|        poisonous plant enabled them gradually to kill our bullocks and
18    3,    2|           southwest. The sails were gradually unfurled; the five hands
19    3,    4|          motionless. The sea became gradually calmer. The wind fell. The
20    3,    4|              John waited. The light gradually increased, and the horizon
21    3,    6|        changed, but the breeze fell gradually, and it was two hours before
22    3,    6| landing-place had to be discovered.~Gradually the breeze grew fainter,
23    3,   14|             inclined plane. As they gradually raised it, the vibrations
24    3,   15|      natural terraces; their waters gradually flowed together under folds
25    3,   19|           of sixteen knots an hour.~Gradually the form of the island grew
26    3,   20|            earth, this mountain had gradually emerged from the depths
27    3,   20|            stunned him?~He had been gradually getting nearer the truth,
28    3,   20|             at first CONTINENT, had gradually reached its true meaning,
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