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1 1,3| point composed of slippery rocks, they found themselves again 2 1,3| outline of high granite rocks. Towards the north, on the 3 1,3| long slope of conglomerated rocks till it mingled with the 4 1,4| look for a cave among the rocks, and I shall be sure to 5 1,4| the left, soon came upon rocks covered with sea-weed, which, 6 1,4| the high tide. On these rocks, in the midst of slippery 7 1,4| molluscs attached to the rocks; "they are lithodomes." ~" 8 1,4| adhering very tightly to the rocks. They belong to that species 9 1,4| but a pile of enormous rocks, such as are often met with 10 1,4| penetrated quite far in among the rocks, by sandy passages in which 11 1,4| terminated by a fall of rocks, died away in a gentle slope 12 1,4| by lines of breakers. The rocks which were visible appeared 13 1,4| sides changed to isolated rocks, the rocks to stones, the 14 1,4| changed to isolated rocks, the rocks to stones, the stones to 15 1,4| a long fringe of jagged rocks, of the most whimsical shapes. 16 1,4| Herbert, jumping over the rocks, startled a whole flock 17 1,5| On the sand, among the rocks, near the river's bank, 18 1,5| shingle, in the clefts of the rocks, but found nothing. If the 19 1,5| there, under the piled-up rocks, before this clear, crackling 20 1,6| shell-fish and eggs among the rocks and on the beach. It would 21 1,6| evaporation in the hollows of the rocks, and this mineral was very 22 1,7| coast. ~Happily the pile of rocks which formed the Chimneys 23 1,7| standing by leaning against the rocks. They looked about, but 24 1,7| breath. The turn of the rocks sheltered them from the 25 1,7| shore bounded by a reef of rocks, whose heads scarcely emerged 26 1,8| been dashed against the rocks; even the hands were uninjured, 27 1,8| searched the beach, among the rocks, on the sand, for the smallest 28 1,8| the waves by crossing the rocks, had not received even a 29 1,9| which he gathered on high rocks, whose sides were only washed 30 1,9| and curling up among the rocks. ~ ~ 31 1,0| there pierced by reddish rocks. ~They wished to reach the 32 1,0| disappeared, bounding over the rocks. ~"Good-bye, till we meet 33 1,0| mountain rose on a base of rocks, among which it would be 34 1,0| under the shelter of the rocks. Their object in lighting 35 1,0| In others, obstructed by rocks, there was only a narrow 36 1,2| sailor were hiding behind the rocks. ~"What's the matter, my 37 1,2| have seen smoke among the rocks, a hundred paces from us." ~" 38 1,2| him, glided away among the rocks. The colonists, motionless, 39 1,2| flowed abundantly between the rocks, and its waters discharged 40 1,2| there falling against the rocks or dashing down in a cascade, 41 1,3| above the curiously-shaped rocks which bordered the river. ~ 42 1,4| large oysterbed among the rocks, nearly five miles from 43 1,5| exactly the appearance of rocks in motion. ~These were the 44 1,5| concealed themselves behind the rocks, waited silently. ~An hour 45 1,5| Neb, crawling behind the rocks, glided towards the future 46 1,7| is going to blow up our rocks?" said Pencroft incredulously. ~" 47 1,7| the air was such, that the rocks of the Chimneys shook. The 48 1,8| still hanging from the rocks, shone here and there under 49 1,9| traced above the heap of rocks which formed the Chimneys. 50 1,9| in the interstices of the rocks, and which next spring would 51 1,0| soon increased among the rocks and formed a bed at the 52 1,2| assembled in thousands. The rocks among which the cascade 53 1,2| beds of seaweed covered the rocks. While Neb, Herbert, and 54 2,1| it was crawling among the rocks to reach the sea. ~"Help, 55 2,2| narrow passage among the rocks, and it was agreed that 56 2,2| first point at which the rocks of the south ended. ~As 57 2,2| the shore, avoiding the rocks which fringed it, and which 58 2,2| that an immense cartload of rocks had been emptied out there. 59 2,2| sandy beach, and not among rocks. They had no doubt whatever, 60 2,3| weeds, and even by pointed rocks, which rendered the navigation 61 2,3| obstructed by aquatic plants and rocks. The banks rose higher and 62 2,4| foaming over the numerous rocks which interrupted its course. 63 2,4| them. No granite cliff, no rocks, not even a sandy beach. 64 2,4| appearance of a coast, with rocks, reefs, and sands. It was 65 2,4| which to pass the night. The rocks, which must have been violently 66 2,5| finally ended in the black rocks which, accumulated in picturesque 67 2,5| be pieces of wood on the rocks, but nothing on the sands," 68 2,5| more dangerous than the rocks, for they swallow up everything 69 2,5| coast, covered with lines of rocks and sandbanks. The long 70 2,5| be seen breaking over the rocks in the bay, forming a foamy 71 2,5| account of the numerous rocks which encumbered the beach. 72 2,5| and not a spot among the rocks was left unexamined. Pencroft 73 2,5| curious formations of the rocks having deceived them. They 74 2,5| through by rubbing against the rocks. ~"Well," said the reporter 75 2,6| again from the cliff and rocks. ~The settlers listened 76 2,6| sought a refuge among the rocks. ~To say that the settlers, 77 2,6| themselves behind those rocks and fire on all that may 78 2,7| pigeons which frequented the rocks of the plateau. These birds 79 2,8| The oyster-bed among the rocks was frequently renewed and 80 2,3| have been broken on the rocks." ~"Indeed," said Herbert, " 81 2,3| disappeared behind the high rocks of the Cape. ~During the 82 2,3| their way barred by large rocks, which, however, they easily 83 2,3| equally formed by sand and rocks, the background bordered 84 2,5| little creek, shut in by rocks, seems to me to be just 85 2,6| for the south coast is all rocks, and it would certainly 86 2,6| crouched in some cleft of the rocks. Thus he lived in the same 87 2,7| the ship struck upon the rocks, he had till then believed 88 2,8| picturesquely framed in high rocks, the glade and the corral, 89 2,9| appear to be filled with rocks," added Herbert, "if we 90 2,0| coast. ~To the enormous lava rocks succeeded soon those capricious 91 2,0| which appeared to shake the rocks to their very foundations. 92 2,0| Bridge, or by turning the rocks from Flotsam Point, the 93 2,0| the forests and the high rocks of the shore. The damages 94 3,2| nestled in the holes of the rocks; then, without hesitating, 95 3,3| can they do against these rocks? And, as we shall not fire 96 3,3| and Neb crouched among the rocks at the mouth of the Mercy, 97 3,3| had disappeared behind the rocks, and five minutes later 98 3,3| settlers crouched among the rocks. It was not even probable 99 3,3| curled up from among the rocks of the islet. The man at 100 3,3| Herbert, in ambush among the rocks at the Chimneys. ~Twenty 101 3,3| arrived by dodging behind the rocks, though not without attracting 102 3,3| and on the Chimneys. The rocks were splintered, and cheers 103 3,4| had gone to pieces on the rocks had landed at Flotsam Point. ~ 104 3,4| observed Neb, "if there are rocks in the channel?" ~"Nonsense, 105 3,4| wager my head there are no rocks in the channel. Look here, 106 3,4| the vessel clear over any rocks which would not be uncovered 107 3,4| as I do that there are no rocks in the channel." ~"But suppose 108 3,5| second gun was pointed at the rocks at the end of Flotsam Point, 109 3,5| saw the shot graze the rocks of Mandible Cape, nearly 110 3,6| so well hidden among high rocks, that it could scarcely 111 3,7| completely defeated by the rocks at the mouth of the Mercy. 112 3,0| from the lower and upper rocks, and no doubt they did not 113 3,3| steer her, they ran on the rocks, and the vessel went to 114 3,3| musmons gambolled among the rocks. Here began the barren part 115 3,3| the sonorousness of the rocks. ~Gideon Spilett, who accompanied 116 3,3| time may have accumulated rocks, cinders, hardened lava, 117 3,3| terminating the first row of rocks, then to the upper ridge 118 3,5| in the depths of those rocks, was the dwelling so long 119 3,5| the wire entered among the rocks, following the steep side 120 3,5| of the slightly-balanced rocks, and being dashed into the 121 3,5| last the wire touched the rocks on the beach. The colonists 122 3,5| companions to a hollow in the rocks, and there-~"We must wait," 123 3,5| was re-echoed among the rocks with a grand sonorousness. ~ 124 3,5| touched every point of rocks, and flooded the walls with 125 3,7| uprising of the basaltic rocks, Captain Nemo's wish is 126 3,8| vomiting forth incandescent rocks, some of which fell back 127 3,8| of the enormous mass of rocks of basalt and porphyry which 128 3,8| beat upon the basaltic rocks. ~Cyrus Harding and Ayrton 129 3,9| mouth vomited forth ignited rocks, which, hurled to more than 130 3,9| enormous mass of smoking rocks, as if an upheaving of the 131 3,0| fragments, and a few of the rocks of the large room were piled 132 3,0| Safety Islet, the granite rocks of Port Balloon, the basalts 133 3,0| cable's length, this mass of rocks, towards which they swam