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1 1,1| which resounded through the air, above the vast watery desert 2 1,1| enacted in the agitated air. ~In fact, a balloon, as 3 1,1| movement of a column of air and had traversed space 4 1,1| more lofty regions of the air. In a few hours the wind 5 1,1| the lower region of the air was sensibly clearer. The 6 1,1| itself a long time in the air, although it should reach 7 1,1| their suspension in the air for a few hours. But the 8 1,1| position. The apparatus in the air is like a balance of mathematical 9 1,2| the art of sailing in the air as he was with the navigation 10 1,5| disposed in such a way that the air could easily circulate, 11 1,0| made hungry by the fresh air, had cast greedy eyes. ~ 12 1,0| through the transparent air. A perfect calm reigned 13 1,0| when the stones worn by the air did not give a sufficient 14 1,1| No smoke curling in the air betrayed the presence of 15 1,2| yellowish color rising in the air. ~Top was recalled by a 16 1,2| absorbed the oxygen of the air. ~Cyrus Harding, dipping 17 1,3| this had to be in the open air, and not in a kiln, or rather, 18 1,3| companions went to take the air on the beach. it was eight 19 1,4| Pencroft, with a satisfied air. ~"A splendid idea, Pencroft!" 20 1,5| fibers so as to preserve the air without allowing too much 21 1,5| destined to inject the air into the midst of the ore 22 1,5| under the influence of the air projected by the blowing-machine, 23 1,5| the mass an abundance of air, which by raising the temperature 24 1,6| reappeared. Thrown in the air by some unknown power, he 25 1,7| burnt in holes in the open air. The combustion of these 26 1,7| Stones were projected in the air as if by the eruption of 27 1,7| by the displacing of the air was such, that the rocks 28 1,8| through this cavity, and the air there was pure though slightly 29 1,8| openings to let in light and air?" replied Pencroft, who 30 1,8| climb again. ~Soon fresher air was felt. The drops of water, 31 1,9| herbs which scented the air, such as thyme, basil, savory, 32 1,2| accumulated vapor in the air was not long in resolving 33 1,2| which neither the sea nor air had any influence, there 34 1,2| passage for renewing the air, the consumption of candles 35 2,3| they did, by the free, pure air which circulated around 36 2,4| found against the night air. But just as they were about 37 2,5| here we've found one in the air!" ~And the sailor pointed 38 2,5| its last bound into the air, had fallen on the island 39 2,7| sailor with a triumphant air. ~In fact, the first corn-field 40 2,8| comes in contact with damp air; but by substituting for 41 2,9| With their life in the open air, on this salubrious soil, 42 2,0| agreed on this subject. Is it air or is it water which is 43 2,0| by contact with the cold air, falls again as rain. ~However, 44 2,1| this swift courier of the air, and it was not without 45 2,2| licked it with a sympathizing air. ~They employed the day 46 2,5| accustomed to the open air, to the unrestrained liberty 47 2,5| outside, and feels the fresh air, he will be off as fast 48 2,8| countenance with a sentimental air which expressed some small 49 2,8| arose and dispersed in the air in such innumerable flakes 50 2,8| the castaways from the air had been thrown upon Lincoln 51 3,3| perfect calm reigned in the air and on the water. ~Pencroft 52 3,7| experience that contact with the air is dangerous during the 53 3,9| quickly in his room, with the air and sight of the sea! ~Several 54 3,1| he could inhale the fresh air, charged with ozone, which 55 3,2| from this life in the open air, between the sea breezes 56 3,2| breezes and the vivifying air from the forests. His place 57 3,4| first vapors rising in the air. ~ ~ 58 3,7| we move him into the open air, and the light of the sun, 59 3,8| shook his head with the air of a man who augured no 60 3,8| answered Pencroft, with an air of discontent. "An important 61 3,8| which rolled heavily in the air, were evidently composed 62 3,8| have been observed in the air for whole months. After 63 3,9| thousand feet, burst in the air like shells. Flashes of 64 3,9| The vapor whirled in the air to an immeasurable height, 65 3,9| hissing of the water rent the air with a deafening sound, 66 3,9| hundred miles, shook the air. Fragments of mountains