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1 1,4| sparkled through glades the waters of the little river; they 2 1,9| had disappeared under the waters of a large pond shaded by 3 1,1| spaces which emerge above the waters of the Pacific, and this 4 1,2| between the rocks, and its waters discharged a strong sulphuric 5 1,2| they had conjectured, the waters of the stream flowed clear 6 1,2| thirty to forty feet. Its waters were sweet, and it was supposed 7 1,2| was resumed. The limpid waters of the Red Creek flowed 8 1,2| degrees by the creek, and its waters must necessarily pass to 9 1,6| disturbed the surface of its waters. Top, in beating the bushes, 10 1,6| discover how and where the waters were discharged. "There 11 1,6| the midst of the agitated waters, and then soon gained the 12 1,7| appeared under the tranquil waters, which sparkled in the first 13 1,7| inclined downwards from the waters, which were only restrained 14 1,8| somewhere, by which the waters of the lake reached the 15 1,9| drowning this opening under the waters of the lake, by restoring 16 1,1| no shallows troubled the waters, by its uniform color, which 17 1,1| fertile, is washed by the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, and 18 1,1| but which was above the waters at a prehistoric period." ~" 19 1,2| the lake, the river. The waters of the Mercy flowed under 20 2,2| the sea as calm as if its waters were contained within the 21 2,4| gradually widened and its waters became less tumultuous. 22 2,4| curious thing was that its waters, instead of joining the 23 2,6| this opening by raising the waters of the lake, for the operation 24 2,7| this fresh discharge of its waters, but Cyrus Harding had ascertained 25 2,0| have no wish to leave the waters of the island. Therefore, 26 2,1| formerly supplied a way to the waters of the lake. ~Why did Top 27 2,3| cautiously through the unknown waters. The whole of the island 28 2,5| reposing on the tranquil waters of Port Balloon. ~During 29 2,0| strait and glided on to the waters, so strangely enclosed in 30 2,0| disappeared under the foaming waters, when the sea beat against 31 2,0| breeze, was as calm as the waters of a lake, sparkling here 32 3,1| another ever return to the waters of Lincoln Island? Who could 33 3,4| from venturing into the waters of Lincoln Island! ~In the 34 3,5| presence of the torpedo in the waters of the channel! ~"My friends, 35 3,8| ship had appeared in the waters of the island, and if the 36 3,0| had taken refuge on the waters of the lake, had already 37 3,1| leaves spread out like the waters of a fountain, locust-trees, 38 3,3| which first received the waters of Falls River. There Ayrton 39 3,3| had cast them up above the waters, at the time of the submersion 40 3,5| plunging into the dark waters, urged the boat onwards. ~ 41 3,6| who rescued Top from the waters of the lake, who caused 42 3,7| beneath the surface the waters of the ocean are as calm 43 3,8| we not?-to float on the waters of Port Balloon! Therefore 44 3,9| afford a passage to the waters of the lake which fill the 45 3,9| formerly stretched the calm waters of the lake now appeared 46 3,9| immense shoals. Imagine the waters of the lake aroused by a 47 3,9| should be afloat on the waters. With the danger of an explosion 48 3,0| island sunk beneath the waters of the Pacific. A river