Part, Chapter
1 I, I | horizontally, were still visible, it is true, but their nakedness
2 I, VI | group of animals distinctly visible about a quarter of a mile
3 I, VIII | the west were distinctly visible. From this side the district
4 I, VIII | of the Company was still visible floating from the tower
5 I, XI | many footprints clearly visible in the firm clay.~These
6 I, XII | the phenomenon will not be visible for more than a year!”~“
7 I, XVI | parallel the sun would be visible above the horizon for another
8 I, XVII | course in the thick fog, and visible but for a few hours a day,
9 I, XVIII| reality but 5000 fixed stars visible to the naked eye, their
10 I, XVIII| the palisade nothing was visible but the top of the stakes,
11 I, XXI | moving masses indistinctly visible in the gloom. Long, approaching
12 I, XXIII| the eclipse should not be visible after all. Sometimes the
13 I, XXIII| fourth on the 9th April 1896, visible in Greenland, Lapland, and
14 II, II | Victoria with the mainland was visible a few months before. The
15 II, IV | head and arms alone were visible. Whilst he was digging,
16 II, VII | of water was indistinctly visible before them, and large waves
17 II, VII | the southern horizon been visible the two adventurers would
18 II, VIII | the sea were distinctly visible. Fresh landslips enabled
19 II, XXII | an hour even the keel was visible.~Unfortunately this vessel
20 II, XXII | vapour was all that was visible, and that soon disappeared.~
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