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1 1,3| Landing at the foot of a high wall of granite, he shook himself 2 1,4| the foot of the enormous wall over the beach, far from 3 1,4| It was a perpendicular wall of very hard granite, which 4 1,4| ascertained. At this place the wall appeared to have been separated 5 1,4| in vain; everywhere the wall appeared smooth, plain, 6 1,4| formed by the river, the wall, terminated by a fall of 7 1,4| if on the left bank the wall remained clear and abrupt, 8 1,7| yet, how was this granite wall to be opened without powder, 9 1,8| his own hand, and on the wall traces of an eruptive work 10 1,8| ceiling; but perhaps the outer wall next the sea might be pierced. 11 1,8| to believe that the outer wall could not be very thick. 12 1,8| make my way through this wall. Where shall I strike?" ~" 13 1,8| fear that at this spot the wall would not yield to the pickaxe, 14 1,8| hurrah!" cried Pencroft. ~The wall only measured there three 15 2,6| searched in the darkness on the wall, in case the wind should 16 2,6| suddenly out between the wall and the door, grasped it 17 2,6| is true, closed up with a wall of cemented stones, which 18 2,1| which thundered against the wall of Granite House. ~When 19 2,1| interior of the cliff. The wall which Harding struck with 20 3,7| beat his head against the wall. ~Neither the engineer nor 21 3,0| misfortunes. ~As to the wall and buildings of the poultry-yard 22 3,1| rebuilding the poultry-yard, wall, or stables, Cyrus Harding 23 3,4| smoke marking the granite wall with long, zebra-like streaks! 24 3,5| came up alongside the right wall. The engineer wished to 25 3,5| seen an enormous basaltic wall, blocking up any issue on 26 3,8| advance slowly, following the wall of the cavern. A deathlike 27 3,8| was the thickness of this wall? It might be ten feet or 28 3,8| after having explored the wall at a certain height horizontally, 29 3,8| again surveyed the basaltic wall at a greater elevation. ~ 30 3,8| atmosphere of the cavern. The wall was broken by large cracks, 31 3,9| its central shaft by the wall which terminates it. Now, 32 3,9| terminates it. Now, this wall is seamed with fissures 33 3,9| pressure from within, that the wall of basalt is gradually giving 34 3,9| sea, rushing through the wall of the cavern, penetrates 35 3,9| endure only so long as the wall of Dakkar Grotto itself 36 3,9| between the islet and the wall of granite, it would run 37 3,9| the edge of the granite wall, began to pour down upon 38 3,9| three thousand feet. The wall of Dakkar Grotto had evidently 39 3,0| structure of Granite House! The wall had fallen headlong and