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1 1, 8| enough to sit down. The view from the summit was very 2 1, 9| not lose a single point of view, nor a single detail of 3 1, 13| radiance. On the south the view was magnificent. Across 4 1, 13| east had disappeared from view, and nothing was visible 5 1, 18| in an alimentary point of view nothing better could be 6 1, 22| height gave him a commanding view of the whole horizon; but 7 1, 23| the leafy dome to get a view of the vast horizon. The 8 1, 24| in a zoological point of view,” returned Paganel.~“But 9 1, 24| in a scientific point of view, there is no help for it 10 1, 26| Thinly planted woods rose to view, and small tree-like mimosas, 11 2, 4| almost disappeared from view behind the mists of the 12 2, 6| elevation could command a view of the whole plain below. 13 2, 15| nothing to intercept the view. Toward the north the quiet 14 3, 4| vapor that obscured his view. He could not be resigned, 15 3, 6| outline, which bounded the view on the east and north, was 16 3, 8| that nothing obstructed the view of the low range of hills 17 3, 10| level of the sea, and in view of an amphitheater of mountains 18 3, 12| that we had a noble end in view. If death awaits us instead 19 3, 12| prevented any distinct view of the valleys below.~But 20 3, 13| eastern slope out of the view of their pursuers. They 21 3, 18| projects Harry Grant had in view at the time?”~“In an indefinite