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 1       IX|     some of the clefts of the rock sufficient soil to sustain
 2       IX|    seated himself upon a high rock, from which he could survey
 3      XVI|   upon an almost inaccessible rock.~ ~This last circumstance,
 4     XXIX|     built on a spot where the rock is almost perpendicular?”~ ~“
 5      XXX|       foot of the precipitous rock.~ ~The abbe, who understood
 6      XXX|       on that narrow ledge of rock, we shall either be compelled
 7      XXX|  securely in a crevice of the rock.~ ~In a moment or two one
 8      XXX|   stepped from the projecting rock and glided gently down the
 9    XXXII| dangling from the side of the rock. A rope! Then one of the
10     XXXV|   CHAPTER XXXV~ ~The ledge of rock upon which Baron dEscorval
11     XXXV|    firmly in a crevice of the rock, then bracing his feet against
12     XXXV|      into the crevices of the rock, feeling with his hands
13     XXXV|      reach to the base of the rock.~ ~From this isolated ledge
14     XXXV|  carry you to the foot of the rock. But how shall I obtain
15     XXXV|      upon the narrow shelf of rock, the difficult and dangerous
16     XXXV|        He fell like a mass of rock; and the rudeness of the
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