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1 1,4| lithodomes, which were then half opened to the sun. They ate them 2 1,8| who eagerly drinking it opened his eyes. ~Neb and the reporter 3 1,0| some places the plateau opened before them, and they passed 4 1,0| cone. ~In fact, before them opened a deep hollow. It was the 5 1,1| before this lateral chasm had opened a new way to it. ~As to 6 1,7| this granite wall to be opened without powder, and with 7 1,2| and of which the orifice opened at the back of the storeroom, 8 2,2| yielding to his wish, he opened exactly at a place where 9 2,5| something to say, for he opened his mouth to speak and yet 10 2,9| the map of the Pacific was opened, and the engineer, compass 11 2,1| mouth of the well, which opened at the extremity of the 12 2,2| the windows, which they opened. ~Beneath their eyes was 13 2,4| outside. The door might have opened suddenly, and a man presented 14 2,9| bay between them, which opened like a shark's jaws. ~The 15 3,4| least twenty feet there opened two large leaks, which would 16 3,7| out of his long stupor. He opened his eyes, he recognized 17 3,7| the gate of the corral and opened it. ~"Neb, Top! Neb!" repeated 18 3,7| repeated barks. ~The engineer opened the gate, and seeing smoke 19 3,9| The gate of the corral was opened. Jup and Top, who knew when 20 3,1| Spilett took the box and opened it. It contained nearly 21 3,2| closed could only have been opened by them. Were they still 22 3,2| door was forced rather than opened, and the colonists rushed 23 3,2| this exclamation Ayrton opened his eyes, and, gazing at 24 3,3| outlet." ~"Unless the lava opened a new way for itself towards 25 3,3| at the bottom of which opened the crater. ~They did more; 26 3,5| No answer. ~Cyrus Harding opened the door, and the settlers 27 3,5| hidden now by the high tide, opened at the foot of the cliff. ~ 28 3,5| was a door, which Harding opened. ~A richly-ornamented room, 29 3,5| large door, also shut, was opened by the engineer. ~An immense 30 3,7| vessel. ~The stop-cocks were opened, the reservoirs filled, 31 3,9| boiler had been suddenly opened. But, however considerable