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 1    1,   13|      000 feet, only 910 meters lower than Mont Blanc. But if
 2    1,   14|        he is gradually getting lower! Let us wait.”~Paganel was
 3    1,   15|        and mouth, black by the lower eyelids, and white on the
 4    1,   19|    approaching. The flames got lower and lower. Once more the
 5    1,   19|       The flames got lower and lower. Once more the shadows of
 6    1,   23| roaring waters, into which the lower leaves dipped. There was
 7    1,   24|       restored. Before getting lower the liquid mass must remain
 8    1,   25|        had already reached the lower branches on their side of
 9    1,   25|        the long teeth of their lower jaw.~At this sight the unfortunate
10    2,    5|          shouted the captain. “Lower the topsail and jib-boom!”~
11    2,    7|       cross the continent in a lower latitude, at its wildest
12    2,   16|      either the river will get lower, and allow us to ford it,
13    2,   17|     the flocks of birds on the lower branches of the trees, and
14    2,   19|     that the water was already lower. “What does it matter now?”
15    3,    2|   larboard tack, under all her lower sails, topsails, topgallants,
16    3,    3|      this drunken captain, and lower him into the hold, for the
17    3,    4|        Will Halley took in the lower reef of his topsails. The
18    3,    4|      In fact, they had only to lower the upper yard to bring
19    3,    4|      for the day.”~“Can we not lower the boat?”~“In such a sea,
20    3,    6|       like a pontoon.~When the lower mast, the topmasts, and
21    3,    9|     fights. The slaves and the lower class can not obtain this
22    3,   10|    beaten on the plains of the lower Waikato. Of the two hundred
23    3,   12|  prisoners could soon gain the lower valleys; while the Maories,
24    3,   13|       of natives posted on the lower slopes. Already when they
25    3,   14|        the native camp and the lower valleys.~All the cone trembled
26    3,   14|    quarter of a mile.~All this lower part was crossed without
27    3,   19|       not the heart to do it.~“Lower a boat,” he called out.~
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