Chapter
1 1 | really opened amid the mighty rocks. This was the principal
2 3 | not very steep gorge amid rocks and trees. A tiny stream
3 3 | stones, and these abrupt rocks there was no roadway.~Harry
4 7 | to shore. Sharp, pointed rocks form the edges of this huge
5 10| reach Lake Kirdall over the rocks; and how had he escaped
6 11| submarine was close to the rocks, two men climbed out upon
7 11| in most places with sharp rocks against which the waters
8 11| beach, at the edge of the rocks which shut in the mouth
9 11| had cast anchor behind the rocks. But was she there? That
10 11| sufficed to bring us to the rocks at the edge of the lake.~
11 12| anchored at the base of the rocks where Wells had seen her.~
12 12| upward at the foot of the rocks.~“It is like the swell from
13 12| aside upon a higher ridge of rocks. As for me, I leaned close
14 12| describes the spot. The rocks at our feet formed a level,
15 12| hide in some crevice of the rocks.”~“We will follow you.”~
16 12| above. Several niches in the rocks were at hand. Wells and
17 12| grappling-iron was fast among the rocks.~The “Terror” lay there,
18 12| it drew close up to the rocks. We heard the Captain say
19 12| torn violently from the rocks. One of its hooks caught
20 15| come from an opening in the rocks, probably a grotto, at the
21 15| above, arose more solid rocks of that feldspar of which
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