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1 1,3| easily distinguish a confused mass of great trees, which extended 2 1,4| three hundred feet, but the mass was unbroken throughout, 3 1,7| all mingled in one black mass. Not a speck of light was 4 1,3| necessary to leave the smoking mass to cool, and during this 5 1,5| ore and the coal, a cubic mass, to the center of which 6 1,5| counterpoise, he threw into the mass an abundance of air, which 7 1,6| already examined all that mass of granite, and there is 8 1,6| projects. To attack this mass of granite, even by a mine, 9 1,6| sort of declivity, a thick mass of stones, earth, and sand, 10 1,7| of birds had attacked the mass of flesh, and had to be 11 1,7| the coast." ~"But it is a mass of granite!" observed Spilett. ~" 12 1,7| considerable, must exist in the mass of granite which supported 13 1,7| result was a compact gray mass, which has been long known 14 1,7| thought of suspending a mass of iron, weighing several 15 1,7| turn, would break, and the mass of iron would fall on the 16 1,7| the rock, above which the mass of iron was already suspended. ~ 17 1,8| not a break in it. The mass was compact, and of an extremely 18 1,8| this fairy Aihambra in a mass of granite. ~The settlers 19 1,2| in the middle of a solid mass, over which neither the 20 2,4| River and Reptile End was a mass of wood, magnificent trees, 21 2,9| breath dilated the glassy mass. Other quantities of the 22 2,3| contrary this was a uniform mass of verdure, out of which 23 2,3| pointing to a confused mass among the trees, exclaimed,-~" 24 3,3| settlers could see a confused mass through the morning mist. 25 3,5| the middle of that thick mass of granite. Many natural 26 3,2| enclosure remained dark. A black mass soon appeared. This was 27 3,8| place the keelson, a thick mass of wood which forms the 28 3,8| the crest of the enormous mass of rocks of basalt and porphyry 29 3,9| fire. The superior cone, a mass of rock a thousand feet 30 3,9| now appeared an enormous mass of smoking rocks, as if 31 3,9| now nothing but a savage mass of volcanic tufa. In the 32 3,0| half a cable's length, this mass of rocks, towards which