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 1    1,    1|         Soon the cork made its appearance, but much damaged by the
 2    1,    8|   three hundred feet high. The appearance of the island through the
 3    1,   13|        combined, presented the appearance of glowing sparkling streams.
 4    1,   16|        a sharp lookout for the appearance of any Indians, intending
 5    1,   17|        those plains a peculiar appearance. The soil is composed of
 6    1,   21|      the cause of the forsaken appearance of the plains.~But this
 7    1,   22|      anything but a reassuring appearance. The heavy vapors, generated
 8    1,   25|     beneath, and presented the appearance of an immense globe of fire,
 9    2,    1|      Chart, and presenting the appearance of a terrestrial globe.~
10    2,    2|      Soon a telescope made its appearance, followed by Jacques Paganel.
11    2,    3|    island till evening, as its appearance was very inviting. Its FAUNA
12    2,    5|       t trust, my Lord, to the appearance of the sky. Nothing is more
13    2,    5|        who speedily made their appearance on deck— at least Paganel,
14    2,    5|      they no sooner made their appearance than the captain hurried
15    2,    6|      for runaway convicts. Its appearance was enchanting. The stratified
16    2,   17|   convicts at Perth, and their appearance in Victoria; as also their
17    3,   11|    next day passed without any appearance of preparation for their
18    3,   12| distracted for a moment by the appearance of the boy, resumed his
19    3,   14| pushing things to extremes. An appearance would be enough to dupe
20    3,   17|     clenched convulsively. His appearance betrayed neither effrontery
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