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... coral reef . At last we sighted buoys , bobbing here and there , and then we glided into a narrow channel among them , raised the reef , ' and came upon shoaling blue water that soon further shoaled into pale green , with a surface ...
... coral reef . At last we sighted buoys , bobbing here and there , and then we glided into a narrow channel among them , raised the reef , ' and came upon shoaling blue water that soon further shoaled into pale green , with a surface ...
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... coral cave beneath the sea . When she had gratified her curiosity , she desired to return to her own home and her own lover ; and when the kelpie requested that she would remain with him and be his wife , she told him that she could not ...
... coral cave beneath the sea . When she had gratified her curiosity , she desired to return to her own home and her own lover ; and when the kelpie requested that she would remain with him and be his wife , she told him that she could not ...
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... coral - animals everyone must be familiar as far as the mere name of these beings is concerned ; and doubtless few people are unfamiliar with some variety or other of the substance manufactured by the animals just named . As presenting ...
... coral - animals everyone must be familiar as far as the mere name of these beings is concerned ; and doubtless few people are unfamiliar with some variety or other of the substance manufactured by the animals just named . As presenting ...
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... coral . Nor have poets been behind in propagating erroneous ideas concerning the nature and work of the coral - animals . As Professor Dana remarks , Montgomery's Pelican Island ' contains statements which a scientific man at least can ...
... coral . Nor have poets been behind in propagating erroneous ideas concerning the nature and work of the coral - animals . As Professor Dana remarks , Montgomery's Pelican Island ' contains statements which a scientific man at least can ...
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... coral ' plant , ' however , were of improved kind as compared with prior conceptions of its nature . Ovid states the popular belief of the classic period when he relates that the coral was a sea - weed which existed in a soft state so ...
... coral ' plant , ' however , were of improved kind as compared with prior conceptions of its nature . Ovid states the popular belief of the classic period when he relates that the coral was a sea - weed which existed in a soft state so ...
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