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1 1,1| through the air, above the vast watery desert of the Pacific, 2 1,1| radius of forty miles. The vast liquid plain, lashed without 3 1,3| opposite coast formed one vast bay, terminating on the 4 1,4| Nothing! The sea was but one vast watery desert. As to the 5 1,4| of the coast were spread vast masses of wood, relieved 6 1,7| country appeared to be one vast extent of sandy downs, bristling 7 1,0| the sun, then hid by the vast screen of the upper cone, 8 1,1| dark; that is to say, a vast funnel which extended, widening, 9 1,1| willingly. We might give to that vast bay on the east the name 10 1,1| embrace the whole of the vast bay, the name of Prospect 11 1,8| then, as was probable, some vast cavity existed in the interior 12 1,8| There the passage ended in a vast and magnificent cavern. ~ 13 1,8| now at their disposal a vast cavern, the size of which 14 1,1| islands, emerging from this vast ocean, are but the summits 15 1,1| formerly been a part of some vast continent which had gradually 16 1,1| one day be changed into a vast continent, which new generations 17 1,2| who had hollowed out this vast cavern, and he had only 18 2,3| settlers could venture into the vast forest with some chance 19 2,4| nature, either by extending a vast carpet of sand, or by grouping 20 2,0| dangerous emergency. It was a vast thicket of magnificent trees, 21 2,1| formed the central point of vast cyclones, which beat it 22 2,7| the coast, in the midst of vast forests with no resources, 23 2,8| searched the thickets of the vast forest, but nothing suspicious 24 2,0| during the frost in the vast Tadorn Marsh. Gideon Spilett 25 3,1| had already entered the vast bay, for a straight line 26 3,1| an imperfect manner, the vast shore of Washington Bay 27 3,5| bright light illuminating the vast cavern, so deeply excavated 28 3,7| obscure. At length this vast effusion of electric light 29 3,0| employed in the purchase of a vast territory in the State of 30 3,0| Island. There was founded a vast colony to which they gave