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1 1,2| Corinth, Port Gibson, Black River, Chattanooga, the Wilderness, 2 1,2| the affair of the Black River, determined at any cost 3 1,4| out of which he thought a river or stream might issue. Now, 4 1,4| scarcely twenty feet high. The river became strong almost directly 5 1,4| house." ~The water of the river was limpid. The sailor ascertained 6 1,4| climb the left bank of the river. The current here was quite 7 1,4| arrived at the angle which the river made in turning towards 8 1,4| enough." ~"But we have the river," said Herbert. ~"Right," 9 1,4| replied Pencroft; "the river will be to us like a road 10 1,4| directed his steps towards the river. They both carried, each 11 1,4| the angle formed by the river, the wall, terminated by 12 1,4| point above the mouth of the river. ~On attaining it, their 13 1,4| bounded on the right of the river's mouth by lines of breakers. 14 1,4| the waters of the little river; they could trace its winding 15 1,4| clock they arrived at the river's mouth, a few paces from 16 1,5| among the rocks, near the river's bank, they both searched 17 1,5| up the left bank of the river from its mouth to the angle 18 1,6| ascended the left bank of the river. ~Arrived at the forest, 19 1,6| course to the southwest, the river narrowed gradually and the 20 1,6| which doubtless reached the river by some underground drain. 21 1,6| the valley of which the river occupied the bottom was 22 1,6| probably not prolonged for the river must have its source in 23 1,6| direction was indicated by the river, whose course they had only 24 1,7| insupportable. Between the river's mouth and the end of the 25 1,9| fresh water, drawn from the river in an immense shell. ~His 26 1,9| at the angle made by the river, the sailor, stopping, said 27 1,9| following the course of the river, plunged straight into the 28 1,9| later they arrived at the river. ~Pencroft soon made a raft 29 1,0| followed the left bank of the river, which was abandoned at 30 1,1| mountain." ~"I see a little river which runs into it," said 31 1,1| winding watercourse and the river already mentioned constituted 32 1,1| imaginations soon gave to the river which furnished the settlers 33 1,2| mountain water, which, half river, half torrent, here rippling 34 1,3| rocks which bordered the river. ~This part of the plateau 35 1,6| the west, either stream or river. Here, on the contrary, 36 1,6| attentively, from the mouth of the river to the angle which terminated 37 1,7| Pencroft ascended by the river, to renew their store of 38 1,9| making a detour by the river's bank, and then to descend 39 1,9| Wood, on the left of the river, because, for want of a 40 1,1| wisely not waited till the river was frozen, but had brought 41 1,1| sun. Neither rain nor any river, increased by a sudden swelling, 42 1,2| the plains, the lake, the river. The waters of the Mercy 43 2,1| could either ascend the river, or, if we liked, coast 44 2,2| towards the mouth of the river. The boat then skirted the 45 2,2| away from the mouth of the river to the point. This was formed 46 2,2| float to the mouth of the river." ~"You are right, captain, 47 2,3| the Mercy as far as the river was navigable. A great part 48 2,3| difficult to ascend the river. The tide was already strong, 49 2,3| After this sudden angle the river widened and flowed under 50 2,3| On the right bank of the river grew magnificent specimens 51 2,3| that the direction of the river from the first turn was 52 2,3| Franklin, among which the river rose. ~During one of these 53 2,3| some splendid trees. The river still measured from sixty 54 2,3| and push on as far as the river will carry our boat!" ~The 55 2,3| however, the detours of the river, which has carried us to 56 2,3| the stony bottom of the river, which was now not more 57 2,3| few hundred feet up the river there was a natural barrier. ~ 58 2,3| after a sudden turn of the river, a cascade appeared through 59 2,3| increased it to a regular river further down, but here it 60 2,4| easily along the bank of the river than in the forest. From 61 2,4| himself that some turn of the river was not leading them again 62 2,4| never reach the level of the river, and, doubtless, millions 63 2,4| settled that the name of Falls River should be given to this 64 2,4| the shore between Falls River and Reptile End was a mass 65 2,4| distance which separated Falls River from Reptile End was about 66 2,5| difficulty in crossing the river." ~"Never mind," said Spilett, " 67 2,5| by the Mercy. ~There the river was eighty feet in breadth, 68 2,5| who had strolled by the river, came running back, and, 69 2,5| out of the mouth of the river, but Neb and Pencroft cleverly 70 2,7| the angle formed by the river. ~There they halted, in 71 2,7| between the turn of the river and the southern angle of 72 2,7| piles in the bed of the river so as to sustain the floor 73 2,7| descended the left bank of the river, and stopped on the beach. 74 2,8| half in length, came up the river, and a large quantity were 75 2,0| descended the right bank of the river, along the beach, and in 76 2,2| narrow bank between the river and the cliff of granite. ~ 77 2,5| Could she not float in the river?" ~"No doubt, captain, she 78 2,5| climbing the left bank of the river, reached Prospect Heights. ~ 79 2,8| corral to the mouth of Falls River. ~But in these excursions 80 2,9| from the mouth of Falls River to the Mandible Capes, as 81 2,9| arrived at the mouth of Falls River. Beyond, on the left bank, 82 3,3| watching at the mouth of the river, and on Cyrus Harding and 83 3,3| pirates were drawn towards the river, and it was only by dint 84 3,3| on the right bank of the river. Then, finding they were 85 3,3| they could not cross the river, all the bridges being raised. ~" 86 3,4| would not be stopped by a river or a stream and, rendered 87 3,4| channel and the mouth of the river. With four guns, he engaged 88 3,6| Creek Glycerine and Falls River. ~The colonists worked with 89 3,6| between the two banks of the river. ~The little band advanced 90 3,8| reached the mouth of Falls River. From this point, by following 91 3,0| brought to the bend of the river. There some branches, disposed 92 3,0| on the other side of the river, in the depths of the wood, 93 3,1| the left bank of Falls River, and the wilderness of spurs 94 3,2| from Reptile End to Falls River. The colonists were able 95 3,2| halted at the mouth of Falls River. The camp was organized 96 3,2| picturesquely piled up, ascended the river by its left bank. The road 97 3,2| valley forming the bed of the river, and to cautiously approach 98 3,2| The trees, crowded on the river's bank, became rare on the 99 3,3| received the waters of Falls River. There Ayrton showed them 100 3,3| on the west on the Falls River valley, and on the east 101 3,5| valley and that of Falls River, which they crossed at its 102 3,9| the other that of Falls River, evaporating those watercourses 103 3,9| last!" ~At this instant the river of lava, after having broken 104 3,9| stream of lava swelled like a river about to overflow its banks, 105 3,9| followed the valley of Falls River, a valley of great extent, 106 3,0| waters of the Pacific. A river there was called the Mercy,