Part, Chapter
1 I, VI | waterfalls created by the action of the rays of the sun.
2 I, VI | deplorable result of the action of the radiant orb of day !”~
3 I, X | river, still resisted the action of the sun; but each day
4 I, XVII | broken and distorted by the action of the waves, and contrasting
5 I, XVIII| been worn smooth by the action of the wind; of the palisade
6 I, XXI | the roof. The moment for action had arrived.~One door of
7 I, XXII | collisions, undermined by the action of the water once more set
8 II, III | away at the base by the action of the warm currents, and
9 II, IV | off from their island. The action of the warm surf would,
10 II, IV | render them insensible to the action of the waves, they will
11 II, V | that it would resist the action of the warm currents until
12 II, VI | subject to the perpetual action of the waves. It is true
13 II, X | to speak and the time for action have alike arrived.”~“And
14 II, XVIII| their lives. The time for action had come, they could again
15 II, XIX | coast-line, worn by the constant action of the waves. He would gaze
16 II, XX | even now to the constant action of tepid water, the mean
17 II, XX | protect the ice from the action of the warm air and rain,
18 II, XXII | worn away by the constant action of the waves, the raft had
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