Chapter
1 1 | which was brisk upon the Surface of the earth, did not make
2 4 | particular attention, the surface of the roads was scarcely
3 5 | charged me to investigate the surface of the moon,” answered I. “
4 5 | these animals come to the surface with a certain regularity
5 7 | spread itself over the entire surface of the lake, either at one
6 7 | darts about beneath the surface of Lake Kirdall with most
7 7 | does it never come to the surface? What reason has its owner
8 11| It had but to abandon the surface of the waves, and it could
9 11| were about to happen.~The surface of Lake Erie covers about
10 11| shelter either upon the surface or under water. In two or
11 12| waters, trembled on the surface of the lake. Then it vanished,
12 12| come from something on the surface of the lake?”~“Or from something
13 12| slightly raised above the surface of the water, we could trace
14 13| moving upon some broad liquid surface. The sunlight, penetrating
15 14| prepare to plunge beneath the surface. But this persistence in
16 14| propellers, leaped across the surface of the lake. She played
17 14| projectile, brushing the surface of the water, passed in
18 14| machinery had forced her to the surface, and that it was impossible
19 15| whether the mariner sailed the surface of some sea or lake, or
20 17| battle and descend to the surface of the sea; and if the waves
21 17| we settled down upon the surface of the sea, there was not
22 17| not yet returned to the surface of the sea.~This maneuver
23 17| few dozen feet beneath the surface. To continue to brave the
24 17| possible either upon the surface of the sea or in the sky!
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