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1 1,3| not more than five feet deep. Herbert, for whom it was 2 1,3| Herbert, for whom it was too deep, swam like a fish, and got 3 1,7| the sea, for they were in deep water. On the left, the 4 1,9| remained almost dry. The deep sleep which had overpowered 5 1,0| Top, were soon buried in a deep sleep. ~No incident disturbed 6 1,0| exposed to the northeast, and deep fissures could be seen which, 7 1,0| themselves on the edge of a deep chasm which they had to 8 1,0| the darkness was not yet deep. Cyrus Harding and the boy 9 1,0| fact, before them opened a deep hollow. It was the rugged 10 1,2| was only a large stream, deep and clear, formed of the 11 1,5| in confused masses of a deep gray color; it gives a black 12 1,6| which did not appear to be deep in that place. ~Herbert 13 1,7| manufactured, which would make a deep trench in some other part 14 1,1| the ocean there covered a deep abyss. Behind in the west, 15 1,1| engineer, "for the sea is deep, and there is not a rock 16 1,2| Tajacu, recognizable by their deep color and the absence of 17 1,2| from the maple, by making deep incisions in the tree. They 18 2,1| quietly returned to the deep sea." ~"Oh! what stupids 19 2,4| its course. This creek was deep and clear, but it was absolutely 20 2,7| easier than to dig a broad deep ditch, which could be filled 21 2,7| twelve feet wide and six deep, was dug out in the hard 22 2,7| vent to his feelings in a deep sigh of satisfaction that 23 2,0| careful calculation and deep thought that the timbers 24 2,0| neighborhood, and they ventured deep into the still unknown parts 25 2,2| Far West, and there buried deep. ~This attack, which might 26 2,4| anchor, which was buried deep in the sand. ~Pencroft could 27 2,5| calm of the stranger was deep, as has been said, and he 28 2,6| engineer, whose emotion was deep. "We have brought you here, 29 2,6| His countenance expressed deep humility. He appeared anxious, 30 2,6| kitchen-garden, defended by its deep belt of creeks, and to remove 31 2,7| moments with a feeling of deep commiseration; then,-~ " 32 2,0| at any rate, is the water deep enough?" asked the engineer, " 33 2,0| meet them, giving vent to deep grunts of satisfaction. ~ 34 3,1| he remained plunged in deep thought, and in his heart 35 3,1| hoist the black flag without deep anxiety. Was it not a direct 36 3,3| to be devastated, when a deep roar was heard, followed 37 3,6| gate was shut as usual. Deep silence reigned in the corral. 38 3,0| then he again fell into a deep exhaustion which completely 39 3,1| the Chimneys and buried deep in the sand, so that they 40 3,3| corral, and buried them deep in the ground. ~Ayrton was 41 3,3| valleys, wide, not very deep, without any appearance 42 3,3| was surprised to hear a deep rumbling noise, increased 43 3,5| threatening. ~But however deep the darkness was, it would 44 3,5| silently crouching in a deep hollow. Rain now began to 45 3,5| but the darkness was too deep, and the light of the lantern