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1 1,2| persevere even without hope of success." Cyrus Harding was courage 2 1,2| attempt with any chance of success, and this opportunity not 3 1,6| though rather doubting its success. The lines were made of 4 1,6| did not reckon much on the success of the inventive Pencroft. ~ 5 1,3| able to hunt with greater success, since Pencroft now possessed 6 1,5| indispensable condition to the success of the operation. ~On the 7 2,3| forest with some chance of success. ~It is useless to add that 8 2,0| April. It was as much a success as the first, and yielded 9 2,1| Harding, was a complete success. The wool, previously impregnated 10 2,1| in Lincoln Island. What a success for the authorized reporter 11 3,4| justified by their previous success. ~Cyrus Harding then busied 12 3,5| much labor and with such success, and to which a communication