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1 1,4| which he thought a river or stream might issue. Now, on the 2 1,4| the neighborhood of a good stream of water, and on the other 3 1,4| Pencroft had guessed, ran a stream of water, whether fresh 4 1,6| follow the course of the stream, which would always lead 5 1,6| underground drain. Sometimes a stream ran through the underwood, 6 1,6| continued their exploration. The stream here made a bend towards 7 1,8| hundred feet off, a limpid stream, which seemed to have been 8 1,8| his handkerchief in the stream, and with it hastened back 9 1,0| group of firs, near a little stream which fell in cascades, 10 1,1| Herbert, pointing out a narrow stream, which evidently took its 11 1,1| Harding; "and since this stream feeds the lake, most probably 12 1,2| conjectured, the waters of the stream flowed clear and limpid 13 1,2| watercourse. ~It was only a large stream, deep and clear, formed 14 1,2| naturalist, bent over the stream, which could be heard murmuring 15 1,2| verdure. ~Meanwhile the stream grew much wider, and Cyrus 16 1,4| some fresh water from a stream which ran near, and brought 17 1,6| towards the west, either stream or river. Here, on the contrary, 18 1,6| say, from the mouth of the stream on the west of Prospect 19 1,7| by the opening and form a stream, which, flowing over the 20 1,7| in the granite! A rapid stream of water rushed foaming 21 1,9| waterfall so as to lead a small stream of fresh water to the new 22 1,1| Granite House the little stream of water from Lake Grant. 23 2,4| subterranean marsh or by some stream. However, Cyrus Harding 24 2,4| be barred by an unknown stream, from thirty to forty feet 25 2,4| replied Herbert, "it is only a stream, and we can easily swim 26 2,4| quench their thirst at the stream, but none were actually 27 2,4| tide was not felt up the stream. In fact, the tides of the 28 2,4| should be given to this stream. Beyond, towards the north, 29 2,7| Heights and the sources of the stream was already partly beaten, 30 2,7| the lake, forming a small stream, to which they gave the 31 2,7| enclosure the bed of the stream on the beach was considerably 32 2,8| by fixing dams across the stream. More than a hundred were 33 2,8| and watered by a little stream, which sprung from the slopes 34 2,9| augment the flow of the little stream which supplied the interior 35 2,3| oval of the island ran a stream through a wide meadow falling 36 2,3| thus obliged to follow the stream which flowed towards the 37 2,4| which was the mouth of the stream. ~The hut had been built 38 2,5| man to be troubled by a stream like Creek Glycerine! He 39 2,0| hunger, manage to cross the stream, which besides, when frozen, 40 3,4| stopped by a river or a stream and, rendered desperate, 41 3,6| escaped. ~Of course the little stream which fed the reservoir 42 3,6| on the left bank of the stream. ~The colonists, after leaving 43 3,6| along the side of the little stream which flowed from the Red 44 3,0| who was about to cross the stream; but in the darkness he 45 3,1| on the border of a little stream falling into the Mercy, 46 3,2| showed that the banks of the stream had been recently frequented-nothing 47 3,2| clumps of trees, the little stream which watered it, its wide 48 3,2| the borders of the little stream, shaded by large trees. 49 3,3| together towards the little stream. ~It was now broad daylight. ~ 50 3,6| the canoe back into the stream of the Mercy, who cast the 51 3,9| Meanwhile, the principal stream of Red Creek Valley became 52 3,9| utter destruction, or the stream will overrun the forests 53 3,9| bottom of the barrier. The stream of lava swelled like a river 54 3,9| not replenished, while the stream of lava, fed from an inexhaustible 55 3,9| part. ~In fact, the second stream of lava, which had followed 56 3,9| the first eruption. The stream, flowing this time towards