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1 1,3| themselves at the extremity of a sharp point on which the sea broke 2 1,3| semicircular bay, which the sharp point sheltered from the 3 1,3| terminating on the south by a very sharp point, which was destitute 4 1,4| which formed a tolerably sharp angle. The watercourse at 5 1,4| corridor-gale-and with the wind the sharp cold from the exterior. 6 1,4| sun's rays. To the south a sharp point closed the horizon, 7 1,7| though less damp, was very sharp and cold. Insufficiently 8 1,1| wide bay, terminated by a sharp cape, which had been concealed 9 1,2| which contrasted with the sharp outline of its lower part. 10 1,2| they plunged in with a sharp cry, and reappeared with 11 1,3| larder!" ~"Yes, a knife, a sharp blade." said the engineer, 12 1,3| colony consisted of two sharp blades, which were easily 13 1,3| dozen arrows armed with sharp points. It was Top who had 14 1,4| to trace figures with a sharp shell. He then proved the 15 1,5| the second because it had sharp claws, a long slender snout 16 1,6| arrows, and sticks with sharp iron points were their only 17 1,6| have been produced by a sharp blade. ~What could the amphibious 18 1,2| still more painful by a sharp gale, lasted for several 19 2,2| was no vegetation on this sharp promontory, which projected 20 2,5| more irregular, projecting sharp points into the sea, and 21 2,9| easily detached by means of a sharp iron dipped in cold water; 22 2,0| will pierce him with its sharp points." ~"Well! I do call 23 2,2| uttering from time to time-a sharp hissing sound, which was 24 2,3| the islet, terminated by a sharp cape, and proceeded towards 25 2,4| between his teeth, which were sharp as the teeth of a wild beast 26 2,4| hour's sleep. They kept a sharp look-out, for either Lincoln 27 2,9| run into my ribs than a sharp rock into those of my 'Bonadventure!'" ~ 28 2,0| to have been made with a sharp instrument; that can't be 29 3,5| and the shot striking a sharp rock nearly three miles 30 3,9| his voice, while keeping a sharp look-out, his gun ready 31 3,5| already be seen. The schooner, sharp in the bows, very slender