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1 1,3| sky began to lighten; the horizon still remained dark, but 2 1,4| a sharp point closed the horizon, and it could not be seen 3 1,7| gazing over the sea, the horizon of which was lost towards 4 1,7| line clearly traced the horizon. The crests of the billows 5 1,9| was rising from the sea's horizon, and touched with golden 6 1,9| in its course above the horizon. The exploration, therefore, 7 1,0| clearly visible at the horizon, increased the gloom, and 8 1,0| But at one point of the horizon a vague light suddenly appeared, 9 1,1| the farthest verge of the horizon, that is to say over a radius 10 1,1| there had been land at the horizon, if it appeared only as 11 1,2| some places, sparkled an horizon of sea. The lake was curved 12 1,3| disappeared beneath the horizon, making allowance for the 13 1,3| had not yet risen, but the horizon was already silvered by 14 1,3| southern pole above the horizon. You understand, my friends, 15 1,3| pole from above a clear horizon, that is, a sea horizon, 16 1,3| horizon, that is, a sea horizon, and as Claw Cape hid the 17 1,3| Claw Cape hid the southern horizon, he was obliged to look 18 1,3| their gaze, which swept the horizon in a semi-circle from the 19 1,3| Reptile End. To the south the horizon, lighted by the first rays 20 1,3| of the compasses to the horizon, the other to Alpha, and 21 1,3| separated Alpha from the horizon. In order to fix the angle 22 1,3| consideration the depression of the horizon, which would necessitate 23 1,3| that of the pole above the horizon, that is to say, the latitude 24 1,3| height of the pole above the horizon of this point. ~The calculations 25 1,4| sun rising above a clear horizon, announced a magnificent 26 1,4| perpendicularly with the plane of the horizon. ~ That done, he retired 27 1,4| between the star Alpha and the horizon. He measured, very exactly, 28 1,4| and not above the southern horizon. ~Herbert now understood 29 1,9| extended over a boundless horizon, which was closed by the 30 2,1| concealed a great part of the horizon. ~But Herbert, from the 31 2,1| not a sail, neither on the horizon nor near the island. However, 32 2,3| already sinking towards the horizon, and the trees threw long 33 2,5| was directed towards the horizon, of which two-thirds of 34 2,5| trees closed the northern horizon. ~It is useless to add that 35 2,5| though the engineer swept the horizon with his glass, no vessel 36 2,9| darkness creeping up from the horizon. Some cups of the infusion 37 2,3| Lincoln Island sank below the horizon. ~The "Bonadventure" behaved 38 2,3| their gaze on the western horizon. ~"Land!" shouted Pencroft 39 2,3| gazed anxiously round the horizon. ~They were on an islet, 40 2,3| extended to the limits of the horizon. No land nor even a sail 41 2,4| burned brightly above the horizon like a star of the first 42 2,7| some ship to appear on the horizon, asking himself if the time 43 2,9| set in a very red-looking horizon, and now, this morning, 44 2,0| appeared in the western horizon, the wind, which had slightly 45 2,0| have been so low on the horizon. But Mr. Spilett saw it 46 2,0| Mandible to Claw Cape. ~The horizon was beautifully clear, and 47 2,0| imperceptible little spot on the sea horizon. He endeavored to make it 48 2,0| having slowly swept the horizon, at last stopped on the 49 3,1| telescope, rapidly swept the horizon, and stopping on the indicated 50 3,1| rigging alone is above the horizon, and not a bit of her hull 51 3,1| window, he surveyed the horizon, but could see nothing. ~" 52 3,1| minutes he examined the horizon without moving, without 53 3,1| of only five miles. ~The horizon was still very clear. The 54 3,1| Consequently the Eastern horizon was becoming obscured. In 55 3,1| heavy piles of clouds on the horizon. The wind had died away 56 3,2| screen before the western horizon, and night spread rapidly 57 3,4| their telescope covered the horizon enclosed by Union and Washington 58 3,4| large section of the western horizon. ~Nothing suspicious was 59 3,5| distant storm, illuminated the horizon. ~It was possible that a 60 3,7| which he had limited his horizon during a sojourn of so many 61 3,0| extended toward a point in the horizon; he raised himself, at first 62 3,0| the strength to watch the horizon. ~"The 'Duncan'!" murmured