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1 1,1| night. No reflection of light, no sound from inhabited 2 1,2| decisive, and clear, threw light on some important point. 3 1,2| than forty years of age. Light whiskers bordering on red 4 1,3| reporter then proposed to light a fire on a point of the 5 1,4| sandy passages in which light was not wanting, for it 6 1,4| equilibrium; but with the light came also air-a regular 7 1,7| the flame cast a bright light into the darkest parts of 8 1,7| black mass. Not a speck of light was visible. ~The reporter 9 1,7| height. Not a single ray of light from the moon pierced through 10 1,7| were tipped with a wild light, and the foam regained its 11 1,8| the surface, in the half light, he felt a living creature 12 1,9| to believe that savages light their fires in this way, 13 1,9| exclaimed. "I could sooner light my arms by rubbing them 14 1,9| the thunder itself came to light it." All three climbed the 15 1,0| point of the horizon a vague light suddenly appeared, which 16 1,0| almost disappearing; but its light was sufficient to show clearly 17 1,3| entered the Chimneys. By the light of the fire he cut two little 18 1,6| rooms-" ~"With windows to light them!" said Herbert, laughing. ~" 19 1,8| here and there under the light of the torches, and the 20 1,8| make openings to let in light and air?" replied Pencroft, 21 1,8| their torches, threw the light into every crevice; and 22 1,8| followed him, and by the light of the torches, perceived 23 1,8| calculated by the feeble light of their torches, but it 24 1,8| could not be very thick. If light was thus obtained, so would 25 1,8| for half an hour, by the light of the torches, he made 26 1,8| the open sea. ~Floods of light entered by this hole, inundating 27 1,9| entrance passage, and to light it by means of five windows 28 1,9| which would admit plenty of light to enter into the marvelous 29 1,9| sort of red cedar, with light, strong branches; and this 30 1,9| serious question,-that of light during the winter months, 31 1,9| of this ladder. They were light and active, and Pencroft, 32 1,0| talk about the question of light." ~"Nothing is easier," 33 1,2| he heard his chase made light of. "You like to make objections. 34 2,1| the other, would form a light boat; and in case of natural 35 2,1| replied Herbert. ~The light and active boy then sprang 36 2,2| kept his promise, and a light boat, the shell of which 37 2,2| southern point of the islet. A light breeze blew from the south. 38 2,3| been of more use than the light canoe, but it was heavy 39 2,4| material for building, being light and strong, and being never 40 2,4| It will be enough to light a fire at the entrance of 41 2,5| investigations bringing to light the least trace of any old 42 2,5| therefore which threw any light on the supposed wreck could 43 2,6| soon as the first gleam of light appeared in the east, the 44 2,6| also found a quantity of light hibiscus cord. Pencroft 45 2,9| cart, or rather a sort of light carriole which had replaced 46 2,1| inexhaustible source of heat and light, of an intensity of which 47 2,1| will be no want of either light or heat as long as the productions 48 2,1| examined these points by the light of his lantern, he could 49 2,1| descended deeper, throwing the light of his lantern on all sides. ~ 50 2,2| which looked gray in the dim light. The settlers could see 51 2,2| advanced so far, that by the light from a revolver he was seen 52 2,4| The sailor then struck a light and set fire to a twig. 53 2,4| and gave forth a bright light. ~The sailor and his two 54 2,4| he started forward,-~"A light! a light!" he shouted. ~ 55 2,4| started forward,-~"A light! a light!" he shouted. ~Indeed, a 56 2,4| shouted. ~Indeed, a bright light appeared twenty miles to 57 2,5| becoming tamed? Did a brighter light burn in the depths of that 58 2,7| for a few minutes, when a light knock was heard at the door. 59 2,8| innumerable flakes that the light of the sun was obscured 60 2,9| died away with the last light of day, and only rose again 61 2,9| thousand feet. They look like light pieces of cotton wool, and 62 2,9| evening, and if there is still light enough I will try to enter 63 2,9| no obliging engineer to light a fire to guide us into 64 2,0| Returning to the bright light, and examining it well, 65 3,1| Gideon Spilett. "Shall we light a fire, so as to signal 66 3,1| at nightfall, they should light an immense fire, the blaze 67 3,1| the island and the sea. No light could pierce through the 68 3,1| s observation, a bright light flashed in the darkness, 69 3,2| shadow, quickly threw the light of a lantern in Ayrton's 70 3,3| lower end. The breeze was light, and as the current had 71 3,2| illuminated by a single ray of light. ~Pencroft tried to push 72 3,2| asked the engineer. ~"A light!" ~"In the house?" ~"Yes!" ~ 73 3,2| saw glimmering a feeble light. Cyrus Harding made up his 74 3,2| feebly lighted by the inner light. ~He gazed into the apartment. ~ 75 3,2| forest, and a white sheet of light spread over the interior 76 3,2| cart entering the circle of light, and Cyrus Harding could 77 3,3| not be able to throw any light on the circumstances under 78 3,5| had been sent. However, no light shone through the window. ~ 79 3,5| which was perfectly dark. A light was struck by Neb, and in 80 3,5| lantern was lighted and the light thrown into every corner 81 3,5| the first post, saw by the light of a flash a new wire hanging 82 3,5| crossed through the gleams of light. Harding was first-Ayrton 83 3,5| darkness was too deep, and the light of the lantern too slight, 84 3,5| colonists perceived a bright light illuminating the vast cavern, 85 3,5| The brilliant focus of light, pointed out by the engineer, 86 3,5| and flooded the walls with light. ~By reflection the water 87 3,5| projections of the cavern. This light proceeded from an electric 88 3,5| urged forward towards the light, which was now not more 89 3,5| belonged to them, and as if the light issued from them. ~In the 90 3,5| from which escaped a ray of light through a thick glass. ~ 91 3,5| ceiling shed a flood of light. ~At the end of the library 92 3,6| figure rose, and the electric light fell upon his countenance; 93 3,6| depth of water to allow a light craft to pass the bar, there 94 3,7| had returned. No ray of light penetrated into the profundity 95 3,7| sea. But the artificial light, which escaped in long streams 96 3,7| into the open air, and the light of the sun, he might perhaps 97 3,7| supplied not only heat and light, but the mechanical power 98 3,7| from which flashed forth light. Behind this eye was apparently 99 3,7| electric rays would evidently light up to a considerable distance. ~ 100 3,7| showed signs of life. A dying light gleamed in those eyes once 101 3,7| saloon, still flooded with light, had been carefully closed. 102 3,7| the waves. The powerful light it gave forth lighted up 103 3,7| vast effusion of electric light faded away, and soon after 104 3,8| mingled with them, that their light gleamed but faintly amid 105 3,8| look at the matter in the light of a joke, to exclaim,-~" 106 3,8| cavern with its electric light. Possibly it might not yet 107 3,8| mortal of Captain Nemo. ~The light afforded by the lamp, although 108 3,8| then, standing up, cast the light of the lamp upon the walls