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1 1,1| layers and the crater, its depth could not be calculated 2 1,7| it was probable that the depth was considerable in the 3 1,8| was able to calculate the depth of the well, which was found 4 1,9| would not occupy all the depth of the cave. There would 5 2,3| from five to six feet in depth. The engineer had observed 6 2,0| two sportsmen were in the depth of the Far West, when the 7 2,1| of the shore, and at what depth beneath the water, it could 8 2,9| near the land, such was the depth of water there. The night 9 2,0| asked the engineer, "for a depth sufficient for the keel 10 3,3| he wished to fathom the depth of the channel hollowed 11 3,4| more than twenty feet in depth, it was certain that the 12 3,5| extent, length, height, or depth of the cave to be ascertained. 13 3,6| years have I passed in the depth of the sea, the only place 14 3,6| Though there was sufficient depth of water to allow a light 15 3,8| covering several inches in depth. But, very fortunately, 16 3,9| and his voice betrayed the depth of his emotion, "our island