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... dark above the dark and caverned cliffs , while the mighty Atlantic beat like muffled drums in the hollows under them , and the salt winds wailed dismally through the roofless cells . Pale lights were sometimes seen reflected on the ...
... dark above the dark and caverned cliffs , while the mighty Atlantic beat like muffled drums in the hollows under them , and the salt winds wailed dismally through the roofless cells . Pale lights were sometimes seen reflected on the ...
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... dark oilskins , stood at the rail abreast of the chart - house , and watched the dark hill of sails anxiously and critically . He turned as the captain stepped out beside him , but immediately resumed his careful watch . The captain put ...
... dark oilskins , stood at the rail abreast of the chart - house , and watched the dark hill of sails anxiously and critically . He turned as the captain stepped out beside him , but immediately resumed his careful watch . The captain put ...
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... dark shales with occasional hard sandstones , which roughly correspond in age with the Red Rocks ( Trias and Permian ) of the English Midlands . They include a sheet of a rather coarse basaltic rock , and are cut by some dykes of a more ...
... dark shales with occasional hard sandstones , which roughly correspond in age with the Red Rocks ( Trias and Permian ) of the English Midlands . They include a sheet of a rather coarse basaltic rock , and are cut by some dykes of a more ...
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