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1 1,1| them, vessels cast on the shore, which the published accounts 2 1,1| balloon only left four on the shore. ~The missing person had 3 1,3| observing the heavy surf on the shore, shook his head. ~The engineer 4 1,3| disappeared to the north of the shore, and nearly half a mile 5 1,3| into every hollow of the shore. ~After walking for twenty 6 1,3| Pencroft observed that the shore was more equal, that the 7 1,3| numerous on this part of the shore; the sea was also less tumultuous, 8 1,3| of a mile and a half, the shore presented no curve which 9 1,3| also made way towards the shore. It took more than half 10 1,3| land, and he reached the shore several hundred feet from 11 1,3| This point abutted on the shore in a grotesque outline of 12 1,3| miles. Half a mile from the shore rose the islet, which somewhat 13 1,3| difficulty on the opposite shore. Quickly drying themselves 14 1,4| thrown Cyrus Harding on the shore there. ~The cliff, as has 15 1,4| created by a point of the shore which broke the current, 16 1,4| reached some point of the shore; don't you think so, Pencroft?" ~ 17 1,4| below them was the sandy shore, bounded on the right of 18 1,4| the bay the outline of the shore was continued to a great 19 1,4| a wider curve. There the shore was low, flat, without cliffs, 20 1,4| edge of this forest to the shore extended a plain, scattered 21 1,5| engineer and the dog Top. The shore was solitary; not a vestige 22 1,5| that that portion of the shore had never been visited by 23 1,5| he was roaming about the shore. He was like a body without 24 1,5| the surf breaking on the shore. The waves rolled the shingle 25 1,5| wandered all night long on the shore calling on his master. ~ ~ 26 1,6| or if they were on the shore of a desert island? ~It 27 1,6| expedition, either along the shore or into the interior of 28 1,6| few hundred feet from a shore. As long as the waves had 29 1,6| Neb had set out on the shore in a northerly direction, 30 1,6| difficulty. The opposite shore appeared to be more uneven, 31 1,7| standing motionless on the shore, his arms crossed, gazing 32 1,7| feet at the most from the shore?" ~"About that," replied 33 1,7| master has been cast on the shore!" ~"It is not astonishing, 34 1,7| pushed his researches on the shore farther than the day before, 35 1,7| made their way along the shore. They had no doubt that 36 1,7| were following a very flat shore bounded by a reef of rocks, 37 1,7| There was no cliff, and the shore offered no resistance to 38 1,8| reached that part of the shore which he had already visited. ~ 39 1,8| little distance from a low shore, it rarely happens that 40 1,8| more than a mile from the shore. ~"So, Neb," said the reporter, " 41 1,8| than half a mile from the shore. He attempted to struggle 42 1,9| Chimneys, so as to examine the shore and the upper plateau. Neb, 43 1,0| which ascended from the shore towards the interior of 44 1,0| shadow stretching to the shore increased as the radiant 45 1,1| some coast, some island shore, which he had not been able 46 1,1| mistaken in giving to the shore of the island a circumference 47 1,1| reporter. ~The east part of the shore, where the castaways had 48 1,1| volcano. ~From this point the shore ran pretty regularly north 49 1,1| which marked out the lower shore of this strangely-formed 50 1,1| the creek on the western shore, which corresponded to it 51 1,1| from the mountain to the shore, and arid and sandy in the 52 1,1| cabin, not a fishery on the shore. No smoke curling in the 53 1,1| of the Pacific, and this shore appeared to be an absolute 54 1,2| had arrived on the western shore of Lake Grant. The place 55 1,2| hundred feet from the southern shore. There lived in harmony 56 1,2| they thus went towards the shore, so as to arrive at the 57 1,3| was running about on the shore. Suddenly Harding's face 58 1,3| should return to the western shore of the lake, where the day 59 1,3| threw the castaways on this shore. ~On the 6th of April, at 60 1,3| evidently have been the shore exposed directly to the 61 1,4| chose a clear place on the shore, which the ebbing tide had 62 1,5| were soon collected on the shore, at a place where the channel 63 1,6| on all this part of the shore, Pencroft had discovered 64 1,6| slopes which died away on the shore. From this place, to its 65 1,6| channel on any part of the shore already explored, that is 66 1,6| recognized on the opposite shore the point which they had 67 1,6| descended parallel to the shore. ~On this side the banks 68 1,6| backwards and forwards on the shore, stopped suddenly, and looked 69 1,6| call, and had regained the shore: but he could not stay quiet; 70 1,6| by returning towards the shore. His master could do nothing 71 1,6| and then soon gained the shore, without any severe wounds, 72 1,7| in some other part of the shore. This was what Harding was 73 1,7| marine plants abounded on the shore, glass-wort, ficoides, and 74 1,7| which formed the eastern shore of Lake Grant, and was only 75 1,7| made on the point of the shore, slanting, so that it should 76 1,0| Heights, the other on the shore. Now the plateau and the 77 1,0| Now the plateau and the shore were transversely divided 78 1,0| the plateau, and on the shore, two bridges from twenty 79 1,1| thrown them at first on the shore, they would have had but 80 1,2| two feet of snow on the shore, but they were able to walk 81 1,2| of Mount Franklin to the shore, the forests, the plains, 82 1,2| the snow disappeared; the shore, the plateau, the banks 83 2,1| by disembarking on the shore or by being wrecked? This 84 2,1| the bank of trees hid the shore, it was possible that a 85 2,1| While strolling along the shore about two miles from Granite 86 2,2| brought the canoe to the shore by a narrow passage among 87 2,2| that day by following the shore as far as the first point 88 2,2| a mile distant from the shore, that they might have a 89 2,2| The boat then skirted the shore, which, extending to the 90 2,2| followed the windings of the shore, avoiding the rocks which 91 2,2| the sailor. ~"Pull to the shore, Pencroft!" said Cyrus. ~ 92 2,2| its passengers leaped on shore. ~Pencroft was not mistaken. 93 2,2| around them, and examined the shore for several hundred steps. 94 2,2| as to reach the western shore. If any castaways had landed 95 2,3| the canoe put off from the shore; all had embarked, including 96 2,3| preceded by Top, jumped on shore. Without expecting game, 97 2,3| not have yet quitted the shore, and it was not in the woods 98 2,3| to flow not towards the shore, but rather towards Mount 99 2,3| in which to explore the shore." ~"Go ahead!" replied Pencroft. ~ 100 2,4| betrayed to any one near the shore. The first hatchet blows 101 2,4| more, the whole western shore of the island lay extended 102 2,4| The forest reached the shore, and the tall trees bending 103 2,4| waves. It was not such a shore as is usually formed by 104 2,4| colonists were then on the shore of an unimportant little 105 2,4| contrary, all the part of the shore between Falls River and 106 2,4| explored, for this part of the shore offered a refuge to castaways, 107 2,4| could be seen along the shore as far as the eye could 108 2,4| they might continue on the shore. ~The distance which separated 109 2,4| there were no animals on the shore, though birds, on the contrary, 110 2,4| seaside forest ended, and the shore resumed the customary appearance 111 2,5| sunrise all were on the shore at the extremity of the 112 2,5| was nothing either on the shore, at least, in the straight 113 2,5| should survey the unknown shore, and then we shall not have 114 2,5| engineer. ~"If we return by the shore to Claw Cape," replied Neb, " 115 2,5| of the immense bay, the shore was composed, first, of 116 2,5| background by trees; then the shore became more irregular, projecting 117 2,5| wreck could be found on this shore, yet an object of any importance, 118 2,5| would have been washed on shore, just as the chest had been, 119 2,5| vessel could be found. ~The shore was of course examined with 120 2,5| to drag it as far as the shore, where they discovered a 121 2,5| after having followed the shore to the mouth of the Mercy, 122 2,5| The canoe touched the shore. The engineer leaped in 123 2,7| carpenters, descended to the shore. ~There Pencroft observed,-~" 124 2,7| itself across the plateau and shore, above and below the fall, 125 2,1| ended, at what point of the shore, and at what depth beneath 126 2,2| crossed the bridge on the shore," replied the engineer, " 127 2,2| had been crossed, that the shore had been invaded by animals, 128 2,2| and soon set foot on the shore. ~Colpeos are dangerous 129 2,2| bodies scattered about on the shore. ~"And Jup!" cried Pencroft; " 130 2,2| Pencroft now stood off the shore, three or four miles across 131 2,2| the varied panorama of its shore from Claw Cape to Reptile 132 2,2| After standing off the shore the "Bonadventure" again 133 2,2| cables' length from the shore. ~Cyrus Harding took the 134 2,3| whatever appeared on the shore! ~And yet the document was 135 2,3| glass eagerly scanned the shore, though without perceiving 136 2,3| well armed, ascended the shore, so as to gain an elevation 137 2,3| companions returned to the shore, to the place where they 138 2,3| print of a human foot on the shore of the island, which after 139 2,4| falling to pieces, was the shore, on the left of which was 140 2,4| after they came back to the shore, carrying the utensils and 141 2,6| stranger remained alone on the shore, evidently under the influence 142 2,6| any length of time on the shore, it would have been swept 143 2,6| the poultry-yard, near the shore of the lake. The frame was 144 2,8| on the islet and on the shore, and they disappeared in 145 2,9| an imperfect idea of the shore to the west and north, from 146 2,9| preferring to remain on shore, it was decided that he 147 2,9| was necessary to hug the shore. ~It took the whole day 148 2,9| few cable-lengths from the shore, so as to survey that part 149 2,9| it, be at anchor near the shore. ~The night was passed under 150 2,9| could keep close to the shore. ~The colonists knew this 151 2,9| ridge sloped down to the shore. ~What a contrast between 152 2,9| sinister aspect of this shore from the summit of Mount 153 2,9| as possible to the rocky shore. Perhaps some cave, which 154 2,9| northwest part of the island the shore became again flat and sandy. 155 2,9| contrast to the other desert shore, life was again manifested 156 2,0| having been kindled on the shore by an unknown hand, could 157 2,0| vessel anchored near the shore would have been dashed to 158 2,0| strengthen those on the shore, which disappeared under 159 2,0| and the high rocks of the shore. The damages there were 160 2,0| consequently overlooked the shore and the bay. Herbert proceeded 161 3,1| a ripple murmured on the shore. Nothing could be seen of 162 3,2| themselves with landing on the shore without examining the interior 163 3,2| mile and a quarter from the shore?" said Herbert. ~"I am a 164 3,2| boat touched the opposite shore of the islet. This was not 165 3,2| rapidly receded from the shore. ~Half an hour afterwards, 166 3,2| the crew would remain on shore, so as to settle themselves 167 3,3| Chimneys, thus commanding the shore to the foot of Granite House. ~ 168 3,3| landing on the opposite shore. ~As to Ayrton and Pencroft, 169 3,3| return in their boat to the shore and proceed towards the 170 3,3| the clefts of its eastern shore. ~None of them could have 171 3,3| he been able to swim to shore? Whence did he come? What 172 3,3| be seen, neither on the shore, nor on the heights. The 173 3,3| cables-lengths of that part of the shore terminated by Flotsam Point, 174 3,3| advanced to the opposite shore, and were now only separated 175 3,3| islet, and examined the shore. ~Their illusion was of 176 3,3| began to drift towards the shore. The wind was blowing from 177 3,4| been safely conveyed on shore, Harding and his companions 178 3,4| transported them to the shore. They took the articles 179 3,4| empty casks, were brought to shore. ~It may be seen that the 180 3,4| collect the remains on the shore, but a strong gale from 181 3,6| and if they followed the shore, it is to be feared that 182 3,8| had followed the southern shore, and after having traversed 183 3,8| having traversed the double shore of the Serpentine Peninsula, 184 3,1| imperfect manner, the vast shore of Washington Bay from Claw 185 3,2| wooded region forming the shore from Reptile End to Falls 186 3,2| wood. But, arriving on the shore, the convicts saw at once 187 3,2| the colonists, leaving the shore, where, beyond the mouth, 188 3,4| imperfectly sheltered the shore from the fury of the open 189 3,5| of the waterfall on the shore, Cyrus Harding managed to 190 3,6| been miraculously cast on shore, that the fishermen of the 191 3,6| cables' length from the shore of the island, when the 192 3,8| besides, be seen from the shore of Granite House. But once 193 3,8| The wind, blowing on the shore, carried all these vapors 194 3,8| which led westward to the shore. ~The soil they walked upon 195 3,8| ridge at the end of the shore, about forty feet in height, 196 3,9| could be no security on shore. The walls of Granite House, 197 3,9| matter should overflow the shore, for in that event the dockyard 198 3,9| time towards the southwest shore of Lake Grant, stretched