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1 11| is called?”~“Black Rock Creek.”~Having left our bags at
2 11| region around Black Rock Creek was among the wildest in
3 11| the mouth of Black Rock Creek. Was it the famous machine
4 11| Alone on the edge of the Creek. If you and your assistants,
5 11| another, may have left the creek since your departure.”~“
6 11| yesterday to Black Rock Creek?”~“Yes.”~“The submarine
7 11| is so uninhabited and the creek so hidden from the lake
8 11| been hidden in Black Rock Creek, engaged in repairs. Probably
9 11| Terror” had already left the creek, or if she escaped when
10 11| Arthur Wells knew Black Rock Creek thoroughly, having hunted
11 11| openly to the edge of the creek would have exposed us to
12 11| shut in the mouth of the creek. Thus if the ‘Terror’ is
13 11| intensely eager to approach the Creek and see if the “Terror”
14 11| the banks of Black Rock Creek.~All was silent; all seemed
15 11| us and the mouth of the Creek were crossed softly, and
16 11| no longer at Black Rock Creek.~
17 12| Chapter 12~BLACK ROCK CREEK~Human nature is prone to
18 12| seek refuge in Black Rock Creek, what ought we to conclude
19 12| tramping along the banks of the Creek, seeking any trace that
20 12| there, at the mouth of the Creek, Wells and I exchanged scarcely
21 12| up at our feet, as if the Creek had been stirred within
22 12| explored both banks of the Creek?”~“Yes,” responded Nab Walker, “
23 12| water, or approaching the creek from outside upon the lake.~
24 12| on the shore beyond the creek, came to us distinctly through
25 12| toward the mouth of the creek, or is she going further
26 12| toward the entrance of the creek.~Our companions rejoined
27 12| and was still outside the creek, upon the lake, perhaps
28 12| within the shelter of the creek.~Why had it left the anchorage,
29 12| and shores of Black Rock Creek, since he ventured here
30 12| they going? Was Black Rock Creek a regular hiding place of
31 12| their retreat.”~Toward the creek, where their craft lay,
32 12| would the boat leave the creek, or would it remain anchored
33 12| narrow waters of Black Rock Creek, ever occur again!~“At least,”
34 12| Reaching the edge of the creek, without stopping to unloose
35 12| darted out across Black Rock Creek.~
36 13| had darted from Black Rock Creek.~This must therefore be
37 13| the shore of Black Rock Creek. One of them, I knew, was
38 17| had happened at Black Rock Creek. Mr. Ward, advised of all
39 17| the “Terror” quitted the creek dragging me at the end of
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