Paragraph

 1    5|         green and tender boughs, an inch in diameter; and sometimes,
 2    6|       groove from top to bottom, an inch or more deep, and four or
 3   10|            shiners, perhaps only an inch long, yet the former easily
 4   10|      pipewort perhaps, from half an inch to four inches in diameter,
 5   10|           coarse materials, half an inch long, and they are produced
 6   13|         much larger, nearly half an inch long, and black, fiercely
 7   13|            his guard within half an inch of the combatants; then,
 8   14|          your length on ice only an inch thick, like a skater insect
 9   14|        eightieth to an eighth of an inch in diameter, very clear
10   14|           forty of them to a square inch. There are also already
11   14| perpendicular bubbles about half an inch long, sharp cones with the
12   14|            still perfect, though an inch more of ice had formed,
13   14|       rounded edge, a quarter of an inch deep by four inches in diameter;
14   14|        height of five eighths of an inch in the middle, leaving a
15   14|              hardly an eighth of an inch thick; and in many places
16   15|          pressure on every circular inch; it opened its seams so
17   16|         mile long and a third of an inch wide.~ ~
18   17|      fifty-six" and a wagon load of inch rope, but yet have failed
19   17|           small an area; yet not an inch of it can be spared by the
20   17|             scale of ten rods to an inch, and put down the soundings,
21   17|            was three quarters of an inch, though the ice appeared
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License