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1 1,1| enormous billows licked the bottom of the net, making it still 2 1,6| the central chamber at the bottom of a little cavity in the 3 1,6| which the river occupied the bottom was more clearly visible. 4 1,9| say nothing, for, in the bottom of his heart he shared the 5 1,9| capybara, hidden at the bottom of the pond, did not appear. ~" 6 1,0| hundred feet lower, at the bottom of the narrow gorges, formed 7 1,4| the little stick from the bottom of the cliff, and my visual 8 1,4| between the stick and the bottom of the cliff was five hundred 9 1,4| would have thrown us to the bottom of the sea!" said Herbert. ~" 10 1,6| water flows away at the bottom of the lake," said Herbert, " 11 1,7| but from this point the bottom of the lake sloped gradually, 12 1,2| the opening, and at the bottom some bait, the scent of 13 1,2| time, to breathe at the bottom of this well? The engineer 14 2,2| get loose and sink to the bottom of the sea. But happily 15 2,2| proportion as they approached the bottom of the box, his hurrahs 16 2,3| boat grated on the stony bottom of the river, which was 17 2,3| canoe again touched the bottom, and in a few minutes it 18 2,4| the joint, keeping for the bottom the part of the transverse 19 2,9| producing a strong fall at the bottom of the passage, the overflow 20 2,1| to time to breathe at the bottom." ~"That's evident," replied 21 2,1| was easy to descend to the bottom of the well by employing 22 2,1| a way. To arrive at the bottom of the well and then climb 23 2,3| Bonadventure" grated on the bottom. The anchor was let go, 24 2,6| at the top, narrow at the bottom, which would allow the grain 25 2,0| unrolled without finding any bottom. ~"There," exclaimed Pencroft, " 26 2,0| Pencroft would not find bottom." ~"That is all very well," 27 3,3| number were laid in the bottom of the boat. Neb and Spilett 28 3,4| quietly and gone to the bottom like an honest vessel." ~" 29 3,4| which had fallen through the bottom, Ayrton and Pencroft, diving 30 3,5| raised like a dome, the bottom of the brig crushed in, 31 3,5| honesty yet remained in the bottom of their hearts, these wretches 32 3,9| mattress and placed it on the bottom of the cart. The weather 33 3,1| has been drawn up from the bottom of an abyss. Fits of joy 34 3,3| the enormous hat, at the bottom of which opened the crater. ~ 35 3,5| mineral layer heaped at the bottom of the crater. But would 36 3,5| would perhaps stop at the bottom of the valley, and that 37 3,5| colonists had reached the bottom of the basalt cliff. ~There 38 3,5| iron-plated. Two oars lay at the bottom. ~"Jump in!" said Harding. ~ 39 3,5| down the opening. ~At the bottom of the ladder was a deck, 40 3,6| found their death at the bottom of the abyss. He was unaware 41 3,6| a torpedo placed at the bottom of the canal, who saved 42 3,7| the water to repose at the bottom of the abyss." ~And comprehending 43 3,7| he can have lived at the bottom of the sea? And it seems 44 3,9| substances soon after reached the bottom of the barrier. The stream