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1 1,9| engineer had time to make glass. ~Gideon Spilett had very 2 2,5| swept the horizon with his glass, no vessel could be found. ~ 3 2,9| attempted to manufacture glass, and he at first put the 4 2,9| succeeded in setting up a glass manufactory, which Gideon 5 2,9| used in the composition of glass, they are simply sand, chalk, 6 2,9| had given a cylinder of glass terminated by two hemispheric 7 2,2| and the sea, smooth as glass, was only rippled now and 8 2,3| Gideon Spilett with his glass eagerly scanned the shore, 9 2,8| each other. A number of glass bottles were made and filled 10 2,8| stopper through which passed a glass tube, bored at its lower 11 2,8| of posts furnished with glass insulators, and intended 12 2,8| collodion for preparing the glass plate, nitrate of silver 13 2,0| it. ~"It is a flaw in the glass," he thought. ~And then 14 2,0| he uttered a cry, and the glass almost fell from his hands. ~ 15 3,1| to time Pencroft took the glass and rested himself at the 16 3,1| expect." ~Ayrton took the glass and pointed it in the direction 17 3,1| island. With the aid of the glass, it was ascertained that 18 3,1| departure, therefore, and the glass was put into Ayrton's hands, 19 3,1| and Ayrton soon let the glass fall again, saying-~"It 20 3,1| the sailor never left the glass. The day began to fade, 21 3,5| of light through a thick glass. ~Harding and his companions 22 3,7| There they beheld a thick glass lenticular covering, which 23 3,9| Thousands of threads like glass, formed of fluid lava, fell