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501 3,5| at the door. ~No answer. ~Cyrus Harding opened the door, 502 3,5| by an illusion?" murmured Cyrus Harding. ~No! that was not 503 3,5| west. ~"Follow it!" said Cyrus Harding. ~And the settlers 504 3,5| forward as fast as possible. ~Cyrus Harding and his companions 505 3,5| enable us to reach him!" ~Cyrus Harding spoke in a tone 506 3,5| entered the yawning gulf. ~Cyrus Harding returned to his 507 3,5| oars, Pencroft the rudder. Cyrus Harding in the bows, with 508 3,5| entirely. ~At a sign from Cyrus Harding the oars again plunged 509 3,5| boat slowly approached it, Cyrus Harding stood up in the 510 3,6| Nevertheless, I know you!" replied Cyrus Harding. ~Captain Nemo fixed 511 3,6| murmured; "I am dying!" ~Cyrus Harding drew near the captain, 512 3,6| But how happened it that Cyrus Harding had recognized Captain 513 3,6| asked. ~"I do," answered Cyrus Harding, "and also that 514 3,6| It is true," answered Cyrus Harding, "but a few months 515 3,6| Captain Nemo," answered Cyrus Harding, "at any rate as 516 3,6| weakness. Several times Cyrus Harding entreated him to 517 3,6| compassion the captain saved Cyrus Harding. ~His first impulse 518 3,6| Captain Nemo had saved Cyrus Harding. It was he also 519 3,6| this had he been aware that Cyrus Harding was sufficiently 520 3,6| the narrative of his life. Cyrus Harding then spoke; he recalled 521 3,6| sunk her without mercy. ~Cyrus Harding understood the captain' 522 3,6| of my life, gentlemen?" ~Cyrus Harding extended his hand 523 3,6| the right?" he murmured. ~Cyrus Harding replied, "All great 524 3,7| him almost unconscious, Cyrus Harding and Gideon Spilett 525 3,7| doubt Captain Nemo heard Cyrus Harding's reply, for he 526 3,7| request to make of you." ~Cyrus Harding and his companions 527 3,7| the abysses of the seas. ~Cyrus Harding respected the captain' 528 3,7| you." ~"We promise," said Cyrus Harding. ~And by this promise 529 3,7| done, captain," answered Cyrus Harding. ~"Good. You will 530 3,7| comprehending a gesture of Cyrus Harding, the captain added,-~" 531 3,7| bury a corpse!" ~Neither Cyrus Harding nor his companions 532 3,7| considerable distance. ~Cyrus Harding and his companions 533 3,7| prolonged conversation, Cyrus Harding and his companions 534 3,7| Your hand, Mr. Harding." ~Cyrus Harding gave his hand to 535 3,7| project, captain," interposed Cyrus Harding, "is to annex it 536 3,7| known Captain Nemo," said Cyrus Harding. ~"It is here only 537 3,7| respecting the wish, retired. ~Cyrus Harding remained but a few 538 3,7| country!" he quietly expired. ~Cyrus Harding, bending low closed 539 3,7| motionless as a statue. ~Then Cyrus Harding, extending his hand 540 3,7| carrying out his dying wishes. ~Cyrus Harding and his companions 541 3,8| count upon settled weather. ~Cyrus Harding and his companions, 542 3,8| Gideon Spilett, and even Cyrus Harding, could not escape 543 3,8| actively pushed forward, and Cyrus Harding more than ever devoted 544 3,8| works were then resumed. Cyrus Harding, Pencroft, and Ayrton, 545 3,8| evident that the plans made by Cyrus Harding were admirable, 546 3,8| the interior of the earth? Cyrus Harding was inclined to 547 3,8| undertake the job, no doubt?" ~Cyrus Harding attentively observed 548 3,8| It may be so," replied Cyrus Harding, "for the ancient 549 3,8| turn to good account!" ~Cyrus Harding shook his head with 550 3,8| vapors to the westward. Cyrus Harding and Gideon Spilett 551 3,8| the evening, after supper, Cyrus Harding, Gideon Spilett, 552 3,8| time. You may remember, Cyrus, that the first vapors appeared 553 3,8| vibration of the soil?" asked Cyrus Harding. ~"Yes," replied 554 3,8| an earthquake," answered Cyrus Harding, "may God preserve 555 3,8| battery of machine-guns. ~Cyrus Harding, the reporter, and 556 3,8| Yes, and no," answered Cyrus Harding. ~"Nevertheless," 557 3,8| outlet." ~"True," replied Cyrus Harding, "and I do not fear 558 3,8| disasters." ~"How so, my dear Cyrus?' ~"I am not certain. I 559 3,8| return to-morrow," replied Cyrus Harding, "but it is necessary 560 3,8| Herbert wished to accompany Cyrus Harding, but he would not 561 3,8| The next day, at dawn, Cyrus Harding and Ayrton, mounting 562 3,8| on the present occasion. Cyrus Harding and Ayrton had scarcely 563 3,8| an eruption. ~Meanwhile Cyrus Harding ascended the crest 564 3,8| mingled with aqueous vapors. Cyrus Harding felt the volcanic 565 3,8| prefer that it were so," said Cyrus Harding to himself. "At 566 3,8| danger does not lie there!" ~Cyrus Harding advanced towards 567 3,8| secured on the outside, and Cyrus Harding, preceding Ayrton, 568 3,8| It was impossible for Cyrus Harding and Ayrton, with 569 3,8| the island. ~Ayrton and Cyrus Harding commenced the descent 570 3,8| height, was soon reached. Cyrus Harding recollected that 571 3,8| upon the basaltic rocks. ~Cyrus Harding and Ayrton found 572 3,8| its rays fell before them, Cyrus Harding took the helm and 573 3,8| anterior portion, for soon Cyrus Harding distinctly heard 574 3,8| Captain Nemo feared," murmured Cyrus Harding, changing countenance. " 575 3,8| reached the extreme end. ~Cyrus Harding then, standing up, 576 3,8| feet of the water's edge. ~Cyrus Harding thought for a brief 577 3,8| word, but, upon a sign from Cyrus Harding, resumed the oars, 578 3,9| they left all in order, Cyrus Harding and Ayrton arrived 579 3,9| him. ~"Explain yourself, Cyrus!" said Gideon Spilett. ~" 580 3,9| I will do so," replied Cyrus Harding, "or rather I will 581 3,9| the respect he felt for Cyrus Harding, could not prevent 582 3,9| matter!" ~"Not so!" said Cyrus Harding, "should a day arrive 583 3,9| menaced. ~It may be added that Cyrus Harding had in no way exaggerated 584 3,9| daylight-the 24th of January. Cyrus Harding and his companions, 585 3,9| Spilett. ~"I hope so!" was Cyrus Harding's only reply. ~The 586 3,9| was now to be decided. ~Cyrus Harding, accustomed to the 587 3,9| Pencroft," answered Cyrus Harding, "we must do our 588 3,9| torrent. ~"To work!" cried Cyrus Harding. ~The engineer's 589 3,9| of the Mercy. ~Each day Cyrus Harding and Gideon Spilett 590 3,9| refuge!" ~"Do not you think, Cyrus, that the violence of the 591 3,9| matters little," answered Cyrus Harding. "The fire is still 592 3,9| within the previous limits. Cyrus Harding feared above all 593 3,9| intention of Pencroft and Cyrus Harding was to launch the 594 3,9| Certainly, Neb," answered Cyrus Harding. ~"I, for one, don' 595 3,0| crevice of the soil. ~If Cyrus Harding, Gideon Spilett, 596 3,0| were in the hand of God. ~Cyrus Harding was calm, Gideon 597 3,0| During the five ensuing days Cyrus Harding and his unfortunate 598 3,0| without sign of life. ~When Cyrus Harding and his companions 599 3,0| The 'Duncan'!" exclaimed Cyrus Harding. And raising his 600 3,0| Captain Grant," asked Cyrus Harding, "who can have suggested 601 3,0| Lincoln Island?" inquired Cyrus Harding, "it is not even 602 3,0| is Captain Nemo!" cried Cyrus Harding, after having read 603 3,0| service." ~"My friends," said Cyrus Harding, in a voice of the 604 3,0| themselves at these last words of Cyrus Harding, and murmured the 605 3,0| Ayrton! Ayrton!" said Cyrus Harding, deeply touched. 606 3,0| under the superintendence of Cyrus Harding, and Gideon Spilett, 607 3,0| journal in the world. ~There Cyrus Harding and his companions