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Page 328
... light daily ; the water was never changed ; nor was the glass stopper removed , excepting to feed the fish , once or twice a week , with small fragments of meat . At the end of eight months both remained flourishing : the fish was ...
... light daily ; the water was never changed ; nor was the glass stopper removed , excepting to feed the fish , once or twice a week , with small fragments of meat . At the end of eight months both remained flourishing : the fish was ...
Page 470
... light from White Island . My best course seemed to be to continue pulling slowly and keep the boat stern to the sea ... light flared into full blaze for a moment , swung smaller , then vanished . There was no mistaking it , — White ...
... light from White Island . My best course seemed to be to continue pulling slowly and keep the boat stern to the sea ... light flared into full blaze for a moment , swung smaller , then vanished . There was no mistaking it , — White ...
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... light itself . The light , however , was too subtile for long confinement ; it slipped along the melodious mazes , and melted into the rich odor that exhaled from the roses and jessamines in the conservatory . The light was a welcome ...
... light itself . The light , however , was too subtile for long confinement ; it slipped along the melodious mazes , and melted into the rich odor that exhaled from the roses and jessamines in the conservatory . The light was a welcome ...
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