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1 1,3| island. ~Meanwhile, the sky was clearing little by little. 2 1,3| glittered brightly in the sky. ~The night passed away. 3 1,3| of the 25th of March, the sky began to lighten; the horizon 4 1,7| decline of day. The whole sky was of a threatening aspect, 5 1,7| was intense. The sea, the sky, the land were all mingled 6 1,0| proceedings. The purity of the sky at the zenith was felt through 7 1,0| circular portion of the sky, framed by the edge of the 8 1,0| constellations of the southern sky shone resplendently. At 9 1,0| could not discover if the sky and water were blended together 10 1,1| The sun rose in a pure sky and flooded with his rays 11 1,3| meridian and the point of the sky which it occupied at this 12 1,3| discovered lying open to the sky towards the mouth of the 13 1,3| clearly defined against the sky. ~At this moment the Southern 14 1,6| Northern Hemisphere. The sky had been obscured for some 15 1,9| water both of the sea and sky. Their former dwelling was 16 1,1| clock in the morning. The sky was very clear, as it often 17 1,1| Mediterranean gulf, when the sky is clear. Claw Cape, bent 18 2,5| which had fallen from the sky. ~"All the same, captain," 19 2,9| cessation in the depths of the sky. ~The colonists, not having 20 2,9| the 9th of March, but the sky remained covered with clouds 21 2,2| who fell on it from the sky?" ~"Nothing," replied Neb; " 22 2,5| window and gazing at the sky. ~"Come, my friend," said 23 2,9| answered Pencroft, "for the sky looks very threatening towards 24 2,0| replied Pencroft, "for the sky was covered with thick clouds, 25 2,0| enticed by the charms of the sky, thought of reproducing 26 3,5| Distant thunder growled in the sky. The atmosphere was stifling. ~ 27 3,5| sought for in vain. ~The sky was literally on fire. Flash 28 3,8| fell no longer, but the sky was yet obscured by clouds. 29 3,8| through an extremely clear sky, indicated that a thick 30 3,8| whirlwinds of vapor obscured the sky, through which glimmered 31 3,9| clock in the morning. ~The sky appeared on fire. The superior 32 3,9| enlarged projected towards the sky a glare so intense that