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1 1,2| spoke, and who added, in a low voice,-~"Captain Harding, 2 1,3| us have patience, and at low water it is possible we 3 1,3| anticipations. Three hours later at low tide, the greater part of 4 1,4| time-that is to say, at low tide, when the rising floods 5 1,4| curve. There the shore was low, flat, without cliffs, and 6 1,8| a little distance from a low shore, it rarely happens 7 1,8| beach, both at high and low water, and I had despaired 8 1,2| latitude, doubtless, being too low. ~"What a pity!" said Herbert, " 9 1,4| the discovery, by Neb, at low tide, of a large oysterbed 10 1,5| left a ford passable at low tide. The hunters could 11 1,5| till the tide was again low, and crossing the channel 12 1,0| high in summer, but less low in winter." ~"We shall prove 13 1,0| They had to profit by the low tide to cross the Channel, 14 1,1| greatly appreciated in the low temperature, which on the 15 1,2| atmosphere was calm, the low temperature was easily borne, 16 2,1| Herbert. ~"And the tide was low at the time?" ~"Yes, captain." ~" 17 2,2| was-" said the sailor in a low voice. ~"What?" asked Neb, 18 2,5| composed, first, of a tract of low land, bordered in the background 19 2,5| the reporter to him, in a low voice, "this is a strange 20 2,1| and continued to utter low growls at intervals during 21 2,1| The temperature was not so low as during the preceding 22 2,3| beach of the island! ~The low coast of Tabor Island, scarcely 23 2,9| here and there rose above a low, marshy ground, which the 24 2,0| star would not have been so low on the horizon. But Mr. 25 3,2| shot from Ayrton laid one low, and the others drew back, 26 3,3| the risk of grounding at low tide, it is true; but then, 27 3,4| submerged brig would reappear at low water. ~A few things from 28 3,4| until the tide was quite low, so that every part of the 29 3,4| he had often crossed at low water, there could be an 30 3,4| would not be uncovered at low tide. Therefore, there could 31 3,4| rigging of the brig. At low tide they overhauled the 32 3,4| seen of the vessel, even at low tide. The wreck had disappeared, 33 3,2| as it does in regions of low latitudes. Now was the time. ~ 34 3,5| he. "The tide is high. At low water the way will be open." ~" 35 3,5| opening, practicable at low water, though hidden now 36 3,7| Cyrus Harding, bending low closed the eyes of him who 37 3,8| during the night. The last low mutterings of the thunder 38 3,8| could not be heard, like a low but incessant murmur, such 39 3,8| the tide was at present low, no beach could he seen, 40 3,8| carried it farther under the low arch of the crypt, and there 41 3,8| space. Then he said in a low voice,-~"Yes! the captain