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1 1,1| distinctly see that solid spot which they must reach at 2 1,3| breadth. ~Was this barren spot the desolate refuge of sea-birds, 3 1,3| and down on this sterile spot, always returning to its 4 1,6| and he had returned to the spot where the sea, no doubt, 5 1,3| other words, the precise spot where the sun rose. The 6 1,4| fiber. Having reached a spot about twenty feet from the 7 1,5| resolved to skin them on the spot, while Cyrus Harding and 8 1,8| began to fear that at this spot the wall would not yield 9 1,9| perpendicular line above the spot where it was stuck in the 10 1,0| the plateau, they chose a spot, well sheltered from the 11 2,1| them. It was just at this spot that the turtle had been 12 2,5| their journey, and not a spot among the rocks was left 13 2,5| produced from his bag. ~This spot was raised from fifty to 14 2,6| mind to retire from the spot. ~Whoever it was, the only 15 2,7| be easily conveyed to the spot, especially if they could 16 2,7| suitable. ~In fact, from this spot, to Port Balloon, discovered 17 2,0| earthen pots brought to the spot, for they did not wish to 18 2,1| border of the forest at a spot where animals usually passed 19 2,2| orders, they reached the spot indicated by him, while 20 2,3| interior; so that not a spot should escape their investigations. 21 2,4| at full speed towards the spot from whence the cries proceeded. ~ 22 2,5| Heights. ~Arrived at the spot on which grew the first 23 2,6| pointed roof, rose on the spot chosen. The four frames 24 2,7| be certain to reach the spot inhabited by Captain Grant 25 2,0| the island. I do not see a spot on which we could land." 26 2,0| almost imperceptible little spot on the sea horizon. He endeavored 27 2,0| pointing out the little spot. ~Harding examined it; then 28 2,0| stopped on the looked-for spot, and Cyrus Harding, lowering 29 3,1| the almost imperceptible spot on the photographic negative,-~" 30 3,3| proceed towards the threatened spot. ~Before starting to occupy 31 3,6| forward and arrived at the spot where the lad was standing. 32 3,9| convicts were hid in one spot of the island, if we knew 33 3,9| island, if we knew that spot, and had only to dislodge 34 3,0| returned to their accustomed spot, and were dabbling on the 35 3,1| evidently camped on this spot; but,-and this was the object 36 3,3| house, or returning to the spot where lay the bodies of 37 3,3| shoulder of that, a little red spot, a sort of scarcely visible 38 3,8| sides of the grotto, in a spot where it could run no risk 39 3,8| Creek, and arrived at the spot where he and his companions 40 3,9| the palisade to mark the spot where the corral once stood. ~ 41 3,9| the ocean rolled over the spot where Lincoln island once