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1 1,2| notes, short, decisive, and clear, threw light on some important 2 1,4| left bank the wall remained clear and abrupt, on the right 3 1,5| part of the beach. It was clear that that portion of the 4 1,5| piled-up rocks, before this clear, crackling fire on the dry 5 1,7| stopped, and gave a loud, clear bark. Spilett, Herbert, 6 1,8| footprints. They were very clear and went towards the downs. 7 1,8| replied the Negro. ~"It's very clear that the captain came here 8 1,8| said Pencroft. ~"It is clear in reality," observed Spilett, " 9 1,0| a suckling-pig before a clear, crackling fire. ~The Chimneys 10 1,2| waters of the stream flowed clear and limpid between high 11 1,2| a large stream, deep and clear, formed of the mountain 12 1,3| Also, since the night is clear, I will try, this very evening, 13 1,3| of the pole from above a clear horizon, that is, a sea 14 1,4| The sun rising above a clear horizon, announced a magnificent 15 1,4| memory has preserved a very clear recollection of its southern 16 1,4| observation. He chose a clear place on the shore, which 17 1,7| decanted it, and obtained a clear liquid containing in solution 18 1,0| work that was needed was to clear some trees of their branches: 19 1,1| morning. The sky was very clear, as it often is after prolonged 20 1,1| Mediterranean gulf, when the sky is clear. Claw Cape, bent in the 21 1,2| among others, certain very clear marks of claws. Herbert 22 2,4| This creek was deep and clear, but it was absolutely unnavigable. ~" 23 2,4| The weather was fine and clear, and from a height of a 24 2,4| four hours to do this, on a clear ground and without hurrying 25 2,7| Then," added Neb, "we can clear the plateau, and transplant 26 2,8| Spilett was so anxious to clear their domain. ~Before the 27 2,3| And yet the document was clear enough; there was a castaway, 28 2,4| escape. Then the vessel being clear, he descended to his cabin 29 2,9| should like to see my way clear in these unknown quarters." ~" 30 2,0| horizon was beautifully clear, and the sea, undulating 31 3,1| The horizon was still very clear. The examination was easy, 32 3,3| Soon the fog began to clear away, and the topmasts of 33 3,4| water to carry the vessel clear over any rocks which would 34 3,7| less than an hour he could clear it, and it might be hoped 35 3,0| them, but any enterprise to clear the island was now rendered 36 3,1| fixed. The nights, very clear at this time of year, would 37 3,2| still fell on the field clear of trees. Thirty feet distant 38 3,5| the glowing nucleus, whose clear rays were shattered by all 39 3,8| arc through an extremely clear sky, indicated that a thick