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1 XII | of Brantär and one mile farther on, to Saurboër ‘Annexia,’
2 XVII | halts he said to me:~“The farther I go the more confidence
3 XVII | answered.~“Is there no way farther?”~“Yes; there is a sort
4 XIX | the pointed arch. A mile farther we had to bow or heads under
5 XX | bottom, there was no road farther; we were at the end of a
6 XXII | within me. They went no farther. Yet after the first moment
7 XXIII | that the hunter had gone no farther. Guided by an instinct peculiar
8 XXV | answer.”~I dared venture no farther into the region of probabilities,
9 XXV | be able to get us on any farther.~But I did not advance this
10 XXX | ceaseless action of the surf. Farther on the eye discerned their
11 XXX | probably did not extend much farther. The immense mammoth cave
12 XXX | Yet I wanted to penetrate farther underneath, though a chill
13 XXX | confined to these fungi. Farther on rose groups of tall trees
14 XXXII | completely organised the farther back their date of creation.~
15 XXXII | drift’ of iceclad Siberia. Farther on, the pachydermatous lophiodon (
16 XXXII | Then mydream backed even farther still into the ages before
17 XXXIII | lizard of vast size.”~“And farther on a monstrous crocodile.
18 XXXIV | is.”~“Then let us steer farther westward, for we know something
19 XXXIV | rudder.~But before going any farther I make a few observations,
20 XXXVII | would be lost by degrees farther and farther within the interior
21 XXXVII | lost by degrees farther and farther within the interior of the
22 XXXVIII| question had advanced to farther stages. Other similar maxillaries,
23 XXXVIII| uncle, when, twenty yards farther on, he found himself face
24 XXXIX | consciousness. Then a few paces farther on, the arrangement of the
25 XL | there was no getting any farther. I felt fearfully disappointed,
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