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1 1,3| bay, which the sharp point sheltered from the breakers of the 2 1,6| little cavity in the rock, sheltered from all wind and damp. ~ 3 1,7| breath. The turn of the rocks sheltered them from the wind, and 4 1,8| of the mound, in a place sheltered from the rain and wind. 5 1,9| midst of solid rock, and sheltered from the water both of the 6 1,9| preservation, and completely sheltered from the damp. There was 7 1,0| advantages of a dwelling which sheltered them from the inclement 8 1,0| they chose a spot, well sheltered from the wind, and exposed 9 1,1| Union Bay, which nothing sheltered from the open sea, not even 10 2,2| under any circumstances be sheltered from damp. ~"Oh!" cried 11 2,8| Serpentine Peninsula, which sheltered the wild beasts, from which 12 2,1| Happily, this enclosure, sheltered by the southeastern spur 13 2,4| the back of a little hill, sheltered by five or six magnificent 14 2,0| was strong the sea, being sheltered by the land, did not run 15 2,0| that the gulf is completely sheltered on all sides, and I believe 16 2,0| exposed than the plateau, and sheltered partly by Mount Franklin, 17 3,1| come to find on the coast a sheltered port for the winter months? 18 3,1| answered Pencroft, "she is sheltered in Port Balloon, and I defy 19 3,2| were Pencroft's feelings, sheltered under a rock on the islet! 20 3,3| seen that the coast was sheltered by an islet, separated from 21 3,3| summit of the rock which sheltered Ayrton and Pencroft, made 22 3,5| place, as may be believed, sheltered as much from animals as 23 3,1| that, no less secret, which sheltered the mysterious unknown. ~ ~ 24 3,4| the islet only imperfectly sheltered the shore from the fury 25 3,9| of the island which had sheltered them, which they had cultivated,