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1 1,1| gathered beneath the car. Dark vapor was all around them. 2 1,2| Evening arrived. The night was dark in the extreme. Thick mists 3 1,3| fog made the night very dark. The castaways proceeded 4 1,3| But they could not in the dark determine whether it was 5 1,3| the horizon still remained dark, but with daybreak a thick 6 1,5| three or four rooms, if such dark dens with which a donkey 7 1,5| reporter retired into a dark corner after having shortly 8 1,6| chestnut-brown mottled with dark brown, and tail of the same 9 1,7| noise, and on their right a dark country, the aspect of which 10 1,8| after, as it was getting dark, I heard the barking of 11 1,0| flame could be seen in the dark hollows; not a roar, not 12 1,0| It was then perfectly dark, and their gaze could not 13 1,1| made it out to be in the dark; that is to say, a vast 14 1,1| able to perceive in the dark the evening before. But 15 1,2| was sweet, limpid, rather dark, and from certain bubblings, 16 1,8| settlers ventured into the dark passage, which the overplus 17 1,8| it is too small and too dark." ~"Couldn't we enlarge 18 1,8| moldings, losing themselves in dark bays, amid the fantastic 19 1,8| till it died away in the dark naves. ~"Ah, my friends!" 20 1,8| leaned once more over the dark well, which descended perpendicularly 21 1,8| began to ascend through the dark passage. Top closed the 22 1,8| to find their way in the dark, they must hasten. ~This 23 1,2| that when he approached the dark well which communicated 24 2,3| They thought they saw the dark forms of some wild animals 25 2,4| have time to return before dark to their encampment near 26 2,5| came on, and it was already dark when the settlers reached 27 2,5| home. ~The night was very dark. Pencroft prepared to keep 28 2,6| that was impossible in the dark. ~"If it is a joke," cried 29 2,0| Harding was not working in the dark at this new trade. He knew 30 2,2| The night was extremely dark, it was only by the flashes 31 2,2| End, the forests in which dark firs contrasted with the 32 2,3| set again. The night was dark but starry, and the next 33 2,4| his course. ~The night was dark and cold. However, about 34 2,0| of the island during that dark night, and they had not 35 2,0| chemicals deposited in a dark nook of Granite House. ~ 36 3,2| his eyes were fixed on the dark hull of the brig, from which 37 3,6| go to the corral in this dark night? ~They consulted. 38 3,2| minutes it will be quite dark," whispered Spilett in the 39 3,2| surveyed the absolutely dark and deserted corral. ~In 40 3,2| the enclosure remained dark. A black mass soon appeared. 41 3,3| him; then he was led to a dark cavern, at the foot of Mount 42 3,3| The colonists even visited dark tunnels, dating from the 43 3,3| shallowest depths, but all was dark and silent. It did not appear 44 3,5| island and illumined the dark trees. The flashes dazzled 45 3,5| room, which was perfectly dark. A light was struck by Neb, 46 3,5| oars, plunging into the dark waters, urged the boat onwards. ~ 47 3,8| Heights. It was already dark, and the obscurity would