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1 1,1| drowned at sea; such were the traces of its fury, left by this 2 1,6| life. Pencroft only saw traces of quadrupeds, fresh footprints 3 1,7| weather he could not find any traces of Neb, and that it would 4 1,8| how the engineer showed no traces of the efforts which he 5 1,8| thoughtfully; "and you found no traces of human beings on this 6 1,0| heights-and there were numerous traces of them-must necessarily 7 1,0| continued. Here and there were traces of lava. Sulphur springs 8 1,1| obstacles to the ascent. Traces of very ancient lava were 9 1,2| However, there were here no traces of lava, which was spread 10 1,5| engineer had observed some traces in the northwest part of 11 1,8| own hand, and on the wall traces of an eruptive work could 12 1,8| They were simply the last traces left by the torrent which 13 1,2| had left unquestionable traces of its ravages. Sweeping 14 2,1| day or other we may find traces of their landing." ~"I do 15 2,4| time they came upon the traces of animals of a large size 16 2,4| because they could find no traces of it, a ship had not been 17 2,8| which Harding had found no traces in the island, he employed 18 2,3| felled trees, and everywhere traces of the hand of man; but 19 2,4| was therefore more for the traces of a dead than of a living 20 2,8| attention. It was for other traces than those of animals that 21 2,9| necessarily have left some traces of their visit." ~"That 22 3,4| thick iron cylinder, bearing traces of explosion. The edges 23 3,7| forest. Nor could they see traces of any struggle, any devastation, 24 3,9| and found no suspicious traces. His dog would have warned 25 3,1| shall certainly find some traces of them." ~And, in fact, 26 3,1| places they could distinguish traces, more or less recent, of 27 3,1| their speed. ~As to the traces left by the convicts, a 28 3,2| destroyed to the last man. ~No traces were found on the western 29 3,2| House. This explains the traces we found in the wood. But, 30 3,3| did the colonists find any traces of him of whom they were 31 3,8| but he could discover no traces of fresh lava. ~The engineer