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1 V | CHAPTER V SOME STRANGE PHENOMENA~MANY superstitious
2 V | haunted, and that certain strange beings were seen there frequently,
3 V | acoustic illusion, or some strange and fantastic echo. At other
4 V | concluded that certainly some strange being prowled about in the
5 VII | the black blood of this strange mine had circulated through
6 VII | complete the geography of this strange domain.~Although unfit for
7 VIII| explorers question whether, by a strange chance, they had not been
8 IX | well believe that these strange apparitions frequently furnished
9 IX | At the same time, by a strange coincidence, the long flame
10 IX | have been the work of the strange sprite who had allured them
11 IX | which the bearer of the strange light had apparently wished
12 X | arches, its aspect was so strange, so fantastic, that it justified
13 XII | must have been due to the strange and peculiar circumstances
14 XII | alarm in the mind of this strange girl. Either Nell could
15 XIII| impracticable?~Why should the strange being, with eyes flashing
16 XVII| passages. He used to see this strange solitary being, prowling
17 XIX | will show. Certainly the strange bird of old Silfax seemed
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