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1 1,4| the south a sharp point closed the horizon, and it could 2 1,5| twisted branches, wet clay, closed up the galleries open to 3 1,6| where the sea, no doubt, had closed over the unfortunate Harding. ~ 4 1,7| eyes, heavy with fatigue, closed for an instant, but some 5 1,8| hear, and his eyes remained closed. Life was only exhibited 6 1,9| nourishment. ~Night had closed in, and the temperature, 7 1,1| northeast two other capes closed the bay, and between them 8 1,1| Gideon Spilett, who had closed his notebook and risen to 9 1,4| as far as the point which closed Union Bay, and which had 10 1,7| sulphate of iron crystals in a closed vase, so that the sulphuric 11 1,8| showed no satisfaction; with closed lips and a fixed look, he 12 1,8| through the dark passage. Top closed the rear, still growling 13 1,9| was near. Thick shutters closed the windows of the facade, 14 1,9| boundless horizon, which was closed by the two Mandible Capes 15 2,2| oak wood, very carefully closed and covered with a thick 16 2,5| and the curtain of trees closed the northern horizon. ~It 17 2,6| the shutters of which were closed, through the curtains of 18 2,6| the door, which they had closed on their departure, was 19 2,6| opening was, it is true, closed up with a wall of cemented 20 2,7| on which it rested when closed, there existed a space of 21 2,8| sprung from the slopes which closed it in on one side. The grass 22 2,9| windows were immediately closed, or everything in the rooms 23 2,4| sufficient to warm it. The door closed, Pencroft, Herbert and Spilett 24 3,7| any damage. The gates were closed, and the animals had not 25 3,7| The gate of the corral was closed. The engineer and the reporter 26 3,2| corral, which appeared to be closed. This thirty feet, which 27 3,2| and he had supposed, was closed. However, the sailor was 28 3,2| doubted, as the gate then closed could only have been opened 29 3,2| moments they were near the closed door of the house. ~Harding 30 3,6| but his harbor refuge was closed, for in consequence of an 31 3,7| high-water, the entrance was closed by the sea. But the artificial 32 3,7| cavern, whose entrance is now closed by the uprising of the basaltic 33 3,7| physical weakness. ~The day closed without change. The colonists 34 3,7| Cyrus Harding, bending low closed the eyes of him who had 35 3,7| light, had been carefully closed. The iron door leading on 36 3,9| this last retreat was now closed to them, and the lava-torrent,