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rock 50
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rocked 1
rocks 27
rocky 6
rode 1
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rocks

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | reddish hue of the ferriferous rocks that formed its base. It 2 I, V | cliffs, beach, and arid rocks, tinged with a red ferruginous 3 I, IX | passage through the ridge of rocks that protected it from the 4 I, XI | with which the submarine rocks of the Mediterranean had 5 I, XII | globe, there may be sterile rocks, but there are none so adamant 6 I, XII | go to pieces upon yonder rocks.”~“Let us, then, commend 7 I, XV | being transformed into rocks arid and barren beyond precedent.~ 8 I, XVI | any mountain torrent. The rocks that rested at the bottom— 9 I, XVI | surface of the fractured rocks, and the higher the elevation 10 I, XVI | furrows in the surface of the rocks that made the bottom of 11 I, XVI | height only to behold the rocks carpeted with ice and snow, 12 I, XVI | altogether alien to the universal rocks around. It proved to be 13 I, XVIII| cleared the last ridge of rocks at a single bound, and then 14 I, XIX | barely by a few projecting rocks, and in such a position 15 I, XX | form in the crevices of the rocks, and manifestly the time 16 I, XX | was discovered among the rocks, which appeared advantageous, 17 I, XXIII| was entirely enclosed by rocks, and if ever a few icicles 18 I, XXIII| build in the crevices of the rocks. These were left in quiet 19 I, XXIV | erected on a low mass of rocks that was the sole interruption 20 II, V | Hive, clambering over the rocks upon the shore, one day 21 II, V | her pet goat to the barren rocks of Sardinia. They had now 22 II, V | in the open air upon the rocks that overhung the shore. 23 II, V | summit and the surrounding rocks were still covered with 24 II, V | its way down the sloping rocks as far as the vaulted opening 25 II, XI | from the shore. First, the rocks of the coast were lost to 26 II, XI | difficulty up the slippery rocks; gained the mouth of the 27 II, XVI | they emerged upon the open rocks was the unfortunate professor,


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