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1 1,1| might be carried on the summit of a waterspout, had been 2 1,3| miles, glittered a white summit which reflected the sun' 3 1,4| not worn away. Towards the summit fluttered myriads of sea-fowl, 4 1,4| muscles they reached the summit in a few minutes; and proceeded 5 1,6| flying by hundreds about the summit of the plateau, either with 6 1,7| of stones torn from the summit of the plateau by the wind, 7 1,8| a man!" ~Arrived at the summit of the mound, Pencroft and 8 1,9| engineer, "we will climb to the summit to-morrow, and then we shall 9 1,9| reconnoiter it from the summit of that peak which overlooks 10 1,0| long time on the cone, the summit of which he wished to reach 11 1,0| an observer posted on its summit would extend over a radius 12 1,0| being too steep and its summit being inaccessible. This 13 1,0| practicable. Also, if the summit of the mountain could not 14 1,0| facilitate the ascent to the summit of the mountain. ~Harding 15 1,0| ridge of the mountain at the summit of the cone. ~It was then 16 1,1| wished to climb again to the summit of the volcano, so as more 17 1,1| probably had overflowed the summit of the cone, before this 18 1,1| companions were assembled at the summit of the crater, on a conical 19 1,1| on climbing again to the summit of the cone, Cyrus Harding 20 1,3| engineer had greeted on the summit of Mount Franklin. ~Cyrus 21 1,3| constellation, which has at its summit and at its base two stars 22 1,6| watercourse, and that, from the summit of Mount Franklin, we could 23 1,6| pigeons which fluttered at its summit were only, in reality, holes 24 1,8| the passage to reach the summit of the plateau, it was decided 25 1,2| All was white, from the summit of Mount Franklin to the 26 2,1| surveyed the island from the summit of Mount Franklin, it had 27 2,1| minutes he arrived at the summit, which emerged from the 28 2,3| thus armed, were at the summit of their happiness, although 29 2,4| Instead of proceeding over the summit of a cliff or along a sandy 30 2,5| sailor, climbing to the summit of the tree, used all their 31 2,8| gather some fruit from the summit of a tree, how quickly he 32 2,3| half a mile. ~"From the summit of that hill," said Spilett, " 33 2,9| aspect of this shore from the summit of Mount Franklin, for they 34 3,3| and a ball, striking the summit of the rock which sheltered 35 3,4| foundered the brig rose on the summit of a regular waterspout?" ~" 36 3,3| attentively surveyed the summit. But it is probable that 37 3,3| explored thus to the very summit of the truncated cone terminating 38 3,4| smoke curling round the summit of the mountain, its first 39 3,5| gazed in silence at the summit of Mount Franklin. ~The 40 3,5| the future. Often, at the summit of volcanoes, the old craters 41 3,5| diminished rapidly. The summit of the volcano, with its 42 3,5| flash. Several struck the summit of the volcano in the midst 43 3,8| hat-shaped cloud rolling from the summit of the volcano. ~Herbert 44 3,8| joined him in watching the summit of Mount Franklin. ~"Ah!" 45 3,8| eight hundred feet above the summit of the mountain. ~"The fire 46 3,8| gigantic torch, around the summit of which turned fuliginous 47 3,9| change had taken place on the summit of the volcano. Vapor and 48 3,9| lava, bursting from the new summit, poured out in long cascades,