Chapter
1 VI | and then, you know, I am light to make up for it.”~So saying,
2 VII | were made of a strong but light Lyons silk, coated with
3 VII | tested iron anchors, and a light but strong silk ladder fifty
4 VIII | itself: for instance, one may light a taper in the car, and
5 XV | blended with amazement. A light west wind was sweeping the
6 XVI | electricity will be brought to light.”~“Ah! sir,” said Joe, “
7 XVI | reflection of a wandering ray of light in the dull water disclosed
8 XXI | detected vague gleams of light in the distance.~At one
9 XXI | words.~“Why, doctor, can you light up such darkness as this?”~“
10 XXI | an intense and dazzling light was produced, with an insupportable
11 XXII | TWENTY-SECOND.~The Jet of Light.—The Missionary.—The Rescue
12 XXII | with a train of dazzling light, were seized with a terror
13 XXII | swift and vivid sheets of light. The tribe, under the influence
14 XXII | them in a blaze of dazzling light.~“Hurrah!” shouted the doctor’
15 XXII | Joe discovered a great light in the west. Under more
16 XXIII | inhaled with rapture the light breezes of that clear, beautiful
17 XXIII | The doctor rekindled the light in the cylinder; the spiral
18 XXV | the unequal refraction of light by different layers of the
19 XXVIII| more vigilant lookout, and light fires, besides.”~“What,
20 XXX | the ground. Not a fire or light shone in the deep gloom,
21 XXX | little by little, their light diminished, and they, one
22 XXXVII| three o’clock A.M.; while a light wind coaxed the balloon
23 XLII | silence reigned around him; a light wind shook the tree-tops
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