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Page 183
... continued advancing at the same height as before ; this in- flection was continued by those behind , who , on arriving at this point , dived down , almost perpendicularly , to a great depth , and , rising , followed the exact path of ...
... continued advancing at the same height as before ; this in- flection was continued by those behind , who , on arriving at this point , dived down , almost perpendicularly , to a great depth , and , rising , followed the exact path of ...
Page 192
... continued to lather the face of his obstreperous customer , notwithstanding all that inclination and common sense could say to the contrary . We have said that the College clock struck eleven . Ano- ther half hour passed by , and ...
... continued to lather the face of his obstreperous customer , notwithstanding all that inclination and common sense could say to the contrary . We have said that the College clock struck eleven . Ano- ther half hour passed by , and ...
Page 399
... continued about two mi- nutes . After a lapse of about three minutes , the agitation returned vio- lently , and continued for about a minute , when several of the strong pil- lars of the corridor were shivered . During this time there ...
... continued about two mi- nutes . After a lapse of about three minutes , the agitation returned vio- lently , and continued for about a minute , when several of the strong pil- lars of the corridor were shivered . During this time there ...
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