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The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| of the atmosphere, to a height of 4,500 feet. The voyagers, 2 1,1| hovering above the sea at a height of only 2,000 feet. It contained 3 1,1| weight, it mounted to a height of 1,500 feet, and here 4 1,3| projected to nearly the height of the northern extremity 5 1,3| by an unequal edge at a height of at least 300 feet. It 6 1,4| has been said, rose to a height of three hundred feet, but 7 1,6| hundred and fifty feet in height. ~At this moment a flock 8 1,7| violence, and perhaps at its height. Not a single ray of light 9 1,9| shoulders, and judging by the height of the sun that it was about 10 1,0| the first, truncated at a height of about two thousand five 11 1,0| obscurity. ~There was still a height of a thousand feet to overcome. 12 1,1| in that rocky hole, at a height of two thousand five hundred 13 1,1| extended, widening, to a height of a thousand feet above 14 1,1| taking into consideration the height at which he was placed; 15 1,1| suspected. Seen from this height, the lake appeared to be 16 1,1| roughly fixed them by the height and position of the sun, 17 1,2| and ascertaining by the height of the sun that it must 18 1,2| so quickly and at such a height, that one would have thought 19 1,2| Superb lilacs rose to a height of twenty feet. Other arborescent 20 1,3| latitude by calculating the height of the Southern Cross, that 21 1,3| operation. This evening by the height of the pole, the next day 22 1,3| was necessary to take the height of the pole from above a 23 1,3| taking into consideration its height above the level of the sea-a 24 1,3| above the level of the sea-a height which he intended to calculate 25 1,3| necessitate measuring the height of the cliff. The value 26 1,3| this angle would give the height of Alpha, and consequently 27 1,3| globe is always equal to the height of the pole above the horizon 28 1,4| before by measuring the height of the cliff above the level 29 1,4| comparing it with his own height, which he knew to a hair. 30 1,4| perpendicular cliff, the height of which we wish to measure, 31 1,4| of the cliff, so is the height of the pole to the height 32 1,4| height of the pole to the height of the cliff." ~"Just so, 33 1,4| first distances, knowing the height of the pole, we shall only 34 1,4| which will give us the height of the cliff, and will save 35 1,4| cliff measured 333 feet in height. ~Cyrus Harding then took 36 1,4| the level of the sea the height of the cliff on which the 37 1,6| in that cliff, at a good height, so as to be out of the 38 1,7| plateau and dashed down a height of three hundred feet on 39 1,8| width, but scarcely two in height. It was like the mouth of 40 1,8| soon made it of a suitable height. ~The engineer then approached, 41 1,8| overlooked the ground from a height of eighty feet. Before him 42 1,8| more than thirty feet in height and breadth, but on the 43 1,8| its vaulted roof rose to a height of more than eighty feet. ~ 44 1,9| This facade, situated at a height of eighty feet above the 45 1,9| rounds in this perpendicular height of eighty feet. Harding 46 1,0| the settlers climbed the height above Granite House. There, 47 1,2| great violence, and at the height of Granite House the sea 48 2,1| among others, rose, to a height of nearly 200 feet above 49 2,1| But Herbert, from the height of his observatory, could 50 2,3| Lincoln Island. Some rose to a height of two hundred feet. Their 51 2,4| gentle slope, fell from a height of more than forty feet, 52 2,4| fine and clear, and from a height of a hillock on which Neb 53 2,5| also gradually increased in height, and only the green tops 54 2,0| its air-holes to a great height a cloud of vapor, or of 55 2,1| itself, the spray rising to a height of more than a hundred feet. ~ 56 2,3| three hills of no great height. Obliquely to the oval of 57 2,5| when for an instant in the height of the storm he had become 58 2,9| remained stationary at a height of twenty-nine inches and 59 2,9| overlooked it from too great a height, but viewed from the sea 60 2,9| to three hundred feet in height, and of all shapes, round 61 2,9| scattered in the zenith, their height from the sea being less 62 2,0| exclaimed Pencroft, in the height of his astonishment, not 63 3,1| necessary to ascend the height of Washington Bay, near 64 3,2| Mount Pitt, which rises to a height of 1,100 feet above the 65 3,3| was hollowed out, at that height, in the solid granite? From 66 3,5| granite cliff. From this height they commanded all Union 67 3,6| feet in width by three in height, were rapidly erected by 68 3,1| of verdure, rising to a height of two hundred feet. These 69 3,1| called emu, five feet in height, and with brown plumage, 70 3,2| The trees, both by their height and their thick foliage, 71 3,5| perceived that it increased in height and thickness, without any 72 3,5| with water to a certain height," observed Herbert. ~"Either 73 3,5| either the extent, length, height, or depth of the cave to 74 3,5| in Kentucky, 500 feet in height, and more than twenty miles 75 3,5| suspect the existence. ~At a height of a hundred feet rose the 76 3,5| from forty to fifty feet in height, and the water, calm in 77 3,8| an immense mushroom to a height of from seven to eight hundred 78 3,8| shore, about forty feet in height, was soon reached. Cyrus 79 3,8| explored the wall at a certain height horizontally, fastened the 80 3,9| rock a thousand feet in height, and weighing thousands 81 3,9| itself into Grant Lake from a height of twenty feet. ~The colonists, 82 3,9| the air to an immeasurable height, as if the valves of an 83 3,9| frightful explosions to a height of more than three thousand


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