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1 I | good uncle was a man of deep learning — a fact I am most
2 IV | then I returned into the deep gulf of the huge armchair.~“
3 VIII | the strait, through the deep shades of the trees amongst
4 XI | throws sufficient light into deep darkness; it enables one
5 XIV | lose our way amidst the deep subterranean passages of
6 XV | across the sun, threw a deep shadow over the mountain.
7 XVI | at my feet. I could see deep valleys intersecting each
8 XVII | than this attraction down deep abysses. I was just about
9 XVIII | Because if we had gone deep into the crust of earth,
10 XX | discovered; the working of such deep mines would involve too
11 XX | road. The darkness, always deep twenty yards before us,
12 XXII | few hours passed away. A deep silence reigned around us,
13 XXVII | lay in the heavy gloom of deep, thick, unfathomable darkness.~
14 XXX | the upper strata of cloud. Deep shadows reposed upon their
15 XXX | him who ventures into the deep abysses of earth.~Besides
16 XXXII | CHAPTER XXXII.~WONDERS OF THE DEEP~On the 13th of August we
17 XXXIII| pointed out on its surface deep prints as if it had been
18 XXXIII| surely it cannot be! Yet the deep marks of conical teeth upon
19 XXXIII| ancient monsters of the deep.”~“And the other?”~“The
20 XXXIII| lifeless log on the labouring deep.~As for the ichthyosaurus —
21 XXXIV | majestically from its extremity. Deep and heavy explosions are
22 XXXV | going to crush the sea.”~A deep silence falls on all around.
23 XL | footsteps through these deep and darksome ways. You reserved
24 XLI | the fierce elements of the deep.~At six we were afoot. The
25 XLI | than a second we were in deep, unfathomable darkness.
26 XLII | done, we each of us fell deep into thought. What was Hans
27 XLIII | Right and left I could see deep channels, like huge tunnels,
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