Chapter
1 1 | suddenly, toward three o’clock in the morning, another
2 1 | Yet once more about five o’clock, from beneath the ridge
3 3 | nor flame.~Toward five o’clock our expedition halted at
4 3 | rocky wall before eleven o’clock, but we now saw that mid-day
5 3 | feet below it.~Toward ten o’clock, after repeated attempts
6 3 | Our watches showed three o’clock, and Mr. Smith cried in
7 3 | scrambled up. Before five o’clock we descended the last slopes
8 4 | was to be made at eight o’clock in the morning; and to avoid
9 4 | dispatched between eight o’clock and twenty minutes past.
10 4 | at the goal by eleven o’clock. The others followed in
11 4 | were unchained. By ten o’clock it was evident, that the
12 4 | half-past nine by the town clock of Prairie-du-chien, two
13 4 | It was not yet eleven o’clock when a rumbling was heard
14 11| left the wood about five o’clock and hurried back to Toledo.
15 13| shore unseen.~Toward two o’clock, however, I heard a slight
16 14| beyond him!~Toward four o’clock in the afternoon, reckoning
17 14| and a little after seven o’clock the opening of the Niagara
18 17| insensate menaces?~Toward nine o’clock profound obscurity enwrapped
19 17| Robur when toward eight o’clock he came on deck and took
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