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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | position at the foot of a rock, more than thirty feet in 2 I, V | gained the summit of the rock.~“Good Heavens!” cried Ben 3 I, V | paces the other side of the rock.~The orderly was now some 4 I, V | walked to the ridge of rock that overhung the shore, 5 I, X | was composed of neither rock, mud, sand, nor shells; 6 I, XI | nothing more than an arid rock rising abruptly about forty 7 I, XI | situated on the top of the rock, and that this building 8 I, XI | mosque, and descended the rock to the shore, whence their 9 I, XII | there any of those shoals of rock that are ordinarily found 10 I, XII | supernatural rifting of the rock, nothing could bring deliverance 11 I, XII | narrow opening in the solid rock; it was hardly forty feet 12 I, XIII | transformed an enormous rock, garrisoned with well-nigh 13 I, XIII | fragment of an enormous pile of rock that had reared itself some 14 I, XIV | casemate hollowed in the rock, nevertheless wore a general 15 I, XIV | Tunis, except one solitary rock, which was crowned by an 16 I, XV | exactly the stern and barren rock that she had coasted beyond 17 I, XVI | solid boundary of savage rock? Who shall paint the look 18 I, XVI | more behind that frowning rock. Oh, that for a moment we 19 I, XVI | stood upon an ice-bound rock, straining his eyes across 20 I, XVI | the rugged surface of the rock, but had not proceeded far 21 I, XVIII| but the most projecting rock of Ceuta had been undisturbed 22 I, XVIII| a detached and isolated rock. They took what mutual counsel 23 I, XX | with the same result; the rock, hard as adamant, never 24 I, XX | Behind a huge pyramidal rock they found a hole in the 25 I, XX | some insuperable wall of rock should suddenly bar their 26 I, XX | the substance of which the rock was composed was metallic 27 I, XXI | ramifications in the solid rock, and the pores, as it were, 28 I, XXI | fresh vents in the solid rock (which by the action of 29 I, XXII | then, looking down to the rock upon which they were standing, 30 I, XXII | colony upon a projecting rock at the extremity of the 31 I, XXIV | much as a single point of rock relieved the bare uniformity 32 I, XXIV | and they were so near the rock that the lieutenant took 33 II, II | the yawl go out from the rock here on a journey, and I 34 II, VII | to cut out of the solid rock the cubic decimeter required 35 II, VII | professor took up the cube of rock. “You know what this is,” 36 II, VII | other substance. Of this rock here is a solid decimeter; 37 II, XII | in piercing through this rock for seven or eight yards, 38 II, XII | fragments of the blasted rock, as the sailors cleared 39 II, XII | various irregularities in the rock, not yet worn away by the 40 II, XII | themselves on a jutting rock, and began to debate whether 41 II, XII | were a few ledges in the rock that would serve as receptacles 42 II, XIII | as to the nature of the rock—for although it might be 43 II, XV | Zoof caught sight of the rock on the western horizon, 44 II, XV | less eager to reach the rock. They both pushed forward 45 II, XV | looks to me like a man on a rock, waving his arms in the 46 II, XV | and upon the summit of the rock both Ben Zoof and himself 47 II, XV | reached the foot of the rock, when all at once, like 48 II, XV | from the upper part of the rock.~“What do you want?” asked 49 II, XV | casemate, hollowed in the rock, had afforded Major Oliphant 50 II, XV | smoke that rose above the rock was sufficient evidence


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