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1 I, XIII | itself, the sole surviving fragment of an enormous pile of rock
2 I, XIV | sight of the sole remaining fragment of Gibraltar.~
3 I, XV | said Procope, “that a fragment of considerable magnitude
4 I, XV | your hypothesis is that a fragment of the earth, comprising
5 I, XV | Why, if the new land is a fragment of the old—why does it not
6 I, XV | confirm my hypothesis that a fragment of the earth has been precipitated
7 I, XVI | around. It proved to be a fragment of dis-colored marble, on
8 I, XVI | fall.~What else could this fragment be but the sole surviving
9 I, XVII | Island was, after all, a fragment of a French colony, and
10 I, XVII | we can for some remaining fragment of Europe. Who shall tell
11 I, XVIII| coast of the sole remaining fragment of Algerian soil. But his
12 I, XVIII| the count; “we have only a fragment of a world, but it contains
13 I, XIX | take the command of this fragment of a French colony. My men,
14 I, XIX | is but an insignificant fragment that is left. I dare not
15 I, XXI | utterly, the hypothesis that a fragment had become detached from
16 I, XXI | returned, proving that this fragment of the French colony was
17 I, XXII | shall try first.”~Putting a fragment of ice into Nina’s hand,
18 I, XXIV | the Balearic Isles; this fragment must be very small; it must
19 I, XXIV | as he caught sight of a fragment of blue canvas fluttering
20 II, I | to be conjectured that a fragment of the earth had been chipped
21 II, I | shock had separated a huge fragment from the globe, which fragment
22 II, I | fragment from the globe, which fragment from that date had been
23 II, II | we are on a considerable fragment of the terrestrial globe
24 II, III | solitary occupant of the only fragment that survived of the Balearic
25 II, XV | continued to occupy the fragment of Gibraltar, and their
26 II, XVI | piteously displaying a fragment of his shattered telescope.~
27 II, XVI | severed in twain; an enormous fragment had been detached and launched
28 II, XVI | launched into space!~The fragment included Ceuta and Gibraltar,
29 II, XVIII| a dim meteor. It was the fragment that the internal convulsion
30 II, XIX | his asseveration that a fragment of Gibraltar was still traversing
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