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1 1,4| little river; they could trace its winding course back 2 1,5| recently displaced; not a trace on the sand; not a human 3 1,7| some mark, a footstep, a trace which had put him in the 4 1,8| the sand, for the smallest trace to guide him. He examined 5 1,8| on this coast?" ~"Not a trace," replied the reporter; " 6 1,4| on which it was easy to trace figures with a sharp shell. 7 2,1| glimpse of smoke, the faintest trace of which would be easily 8 2,3| discover one suspicious trace. It was evident that the 9 2,5| bringing to light the least trace of any old or recent landings; 10 2,5| astonishing that there is now no trace of her remaining?" ~"No, 11 2,5| swallowed up without leaving any trace?" cried the reporter. ~" 12 2,3| woods. ~There was not a trace of a habitation in any part, 13 2,4| the castaway was dead, no trace of his body now remained, 14 2,5| his look an indefinable trace of intelligence. ~It was 15 2,6| without meeting or finding any trace of him. They became seriously 16 2,7| parallel, and having found no trace of the captain, he re-embarked 17 2,7| parallel, without finding any trace of Captain Grant; but on 18 2,8| never been able to find any trace of it in Lincoln Island, 19 2,0| without there being any trace of a wreck; how that bottle 20 3,1| and I cannot perceive any trace of smoke either above or 21 3,3| At any rate, there was no trace of dwellings. Had the inhabitants 22 3,4| Harding did not discover any trace of them. The pirates had 23 3,6| Tabor Marsh. They found no trace of the fugitives who, no 24 3,6| appeared through the trees. No trace of any damage could be seen. 25 3,7| corral. There was not a trace of Ayrton. Had the unhappy 26 3,0| without meeting with any trace of the convicts; nor on 27 3,3| They bore no apparent trace of any wound. ~Only, after 28 3,4| vainly searched for some trace of Ayrton. Will it not then 29 3,4| continued, and soon all trace of devastation disappeared 30 3,6| disappeared, leaving no trace behind. ~Where, then, did