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1 1,1| visible in the midst of the thick vapor mingled with spray 2 1,1| could not pierce through the thick mist which had gathered 3 1,2| of which he only kept a thick mustache, were already getting 4 1,2| was dark in the extreme. Thick mists passed like clouds 5 1,3| then nearly six o'clock. A thick fog made the night very 6 1,3| dark, but with daybreak a thick mist rose from the sea, 7 1,6| fifteen or twenty feet. Thick, strong thorns, the points 8 1,7| lost towards the east in a thick black cloud which was spreading 9 1,7| where the fog was less thick, gray shades bordered the 10 1,8| was also covered with a thick carpet of sea-weed, algae, 11 1,9| eyes, deeply buried in a thick bed of fat. Perhaps it saw 12 1,0| and again entered among thick bushes. There under the 13 1,1| Below the chasm, large thick streaks of lava wound over 14 1,2| was very certain that the thick forests of the island were 15 1,2| they proceeded towards the thick border of the forest, which 16 1,2| emerging from beneath a thick clump of beautiful trees, 17 1,2| the plateau, carpeted with thick turf, and beyond that the 18 1,5| dangerous beasts; when, in a thick part of the wood, the reporter 19 1,6| formed a sort of declivity, a thick mass of stones, earth, and 20 1,6| were also carpeted with thick grass. But the vegetation 21 1,6| animals frequented rather the thick forests in the south; but 22 1,8| outer wall could not be very thick. If light was thus obtained, 23 1,9| close the openings with thick shutters, which would prevent 24 1,9| cane, had the strength of a thick cable. As to the rounds, 25 1,9| the bad season was near. Thick shutters closed the windows 26 1,1| and there beds of grass, thick as a carpet, covered it. 27 1,2| filling them with sand, while thick beds of seaweed covered 28 1,2| latter was transformed into a thick syrup. This syrup was poured 29 1,2| is to say, through that thick forest which extended on 30 2,2| closed and covered with a thick hide, which was secured 31 2,3| to cut a path through the thick forests, as also the instruments, 32 2,3| to cut a path through the thick wood with their axes. But 33 2,3| sun gleamed through the thick foliage and glanced on the 34 2,4| West, the boy found several thick clumps of bamboos. ~"Good," 35 2,0| scarcely pierced through the thick foliage and it would have 36 2,0| themselves to be killed among the thick branches of the trees in 37 2,1| the mill in the shape of thick felt cloth. The roughnesses 38 2,1| had now warm garments and thick bedclothes, and they could 39 2,1| ice, and covered with a thick outer layer of fat, were 40 2,2| obscurity, he was always in the thick of the fight uttering from 41 2,3| background bordered with thick woods. ~There was not a 42 2,3| the grass grew long and thick on the paths, so that it 43 2,3| planks and covered with a thick tarpaulin. ~The half-closed 44 2,4| see his features under the thick beard which covers his face, 45 2,8| scarcely penetrated through the thick foliage spreading above 46 2,0| the sky was covered with thick clouds, and at any rate 47 3,1| windows of Granite House with thick branches. All the fires 48 3,4| had not found a piece of a thick iron cylinder, bearing traces 49 3,5| damp in the middle of that thick mass of granite. Many natural 50 3,6| border of the road, the thick forest, as well as Tabor 51 3,6| with ball. ~The wood was thick on each side of the road 52 3,7| they are hidden in the thick woods which surround it, 53 3,9| the dog rushed towards a thick bush, and drew out a rag. ~ 54 3,9| exclaimed. ~And he pointed to a thick smoke rising from the mill, 55 3,1| that in the midst of these thick forests a shot might quickly 56 3,1| progress of the colonists. ~The thick foliage of the trees threw 57 3,2| by their height and their thick foliage, bore witness to 58 3,2| right and left through the thick brushwood, and emulating 59 3,2| crept over the ground. The thick grass completely muffled 60 3,5| volcano in the midst of the thick smoke. It appeared there 61 3,5| peals could not pierce its thick sides. ~Such immense caves 62 3,5| a ray of light through a thick glass. ~Harding and his 63 3,7| water. There they beheld a thick glass lenticular covering, 64 3,8| vapors were replaced by a thick smoke, rising in the form 65 3,8| to place the keelson, a thick mass of wood which forms 66 3,8| clear sky, indicated that a thick cloud of smoke passed between 67 3,8| suspension in the midst of their thick folds. These ashes are so 68 3,9| feared that, in spite of the thick Jacamar Wood, the torrent