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501 3,3| irritated and piqued the engineer. The relative inferiority 502 3,3| Herbert. ~"Yes," said the engineer, "we will do all that it 503 3,3| Notice," answered the engineer, "that the inclination of 504 3,3| Always," replied the engineer, "especially when the subterranean 505 3,3| You are right," said the engineer, again listening attentively. " 506 3,4| fine season," remarked the engineer, who was consulting with 507 3,4| consulted, approved the engineer's plan, and it was, indeed, 508 3,4| be on their guard. ~The engineer one evening imparted to 509 3,4| violence of a tempest. The engineer was somewhat uneasy on account 510 3,4| to explain," answered the engineer. "However, I should be disposed 511 3,4| Pencroft," answered the engineer, laughing, "whether just 512 3,4| which from the first the engineer had noticed. But could he 513 3,5| colonists, warned by the engineer, left their work and gazed 514 3,5| that was wanted; and the engineer succeeded by means of a 515 3,5| not finish his phrase. The engineer, towards whom all eyes were 516 3,5| And by this reply from the engineer:-~"We shall find one at 517 3,5| through the window. ~The engineer knocked at the door. ~No 518 3,5| the last time?" asked the engineer. ~"I did, captain," answered 519 3,5| and the palisade; but the engineer, running straight to the 520 3,5| guided them surely. The engineer had supposed that the wire 521 3,5| the level of the sea. ~The engineer seized the wire and found 522 3,5| hesitated to do it. ~The engineer stopped them. ~He led his 523 3,5| beach to reconnoiter. ~The engineer was not mistaken. The beginning 524 3,5| water. ~Leaning forward, the engineer saw a black object floating 525 3,5| indicated to Pencroft by the engineer in short sentences, when 526 3,5| alongside the right wall. The engineer wished to see if the wire 527 3,5| light, pointed out by the engineer, touched every point of 528 3,5| said Harding. ~At the engineer's command the boat approached 529 3,5| shut, was opened by the engineer. ~An immense saloon-a sort 530 3,6| penetrating gaze upon the engineer, as though he were about 531 3,6| his hand, and motioned the engineer and the reporter to be seated. ~ 532 3,6| his arm, he regarded the engineer, seated near him. ~"You 533 3,6| against humanity!" ~The engineer was silent. ~"Well, sir?" ~" 534 3,6| the captain simply. ~The engineer and the reporter rose. Their 535 3,6| of the island, when the engineer had been thrown into the 536 3,6| the proffered hand of the engineer,-~"Now, sir," said he, " 537 3,7| the heart and head. ~The engineer and reporter consulted in 538 3,7| Pencroft," answered the engineer, "it is useless to attempt 539 3,7| have, captain," replied the engineer. ~The captain thanked the 540 3,7| masterpieces with itself, and the engineer was struck with astonishment. ~ 541 3,7| My friends," said the engineer, "it is useless, at any 542 3,7| wish to transmit," said the engineer with emotion, "some souvenir 543 3,7| speak with you-alone!" ~The engineer's companions, respecting 544 3,8| change is rapid!" said the engineer. ~"That is not surprising," 545 3,8| returned to Granite House. The engineer was thoughtful and preoccupied, 546 3,8| further explanations the engineer pushed forward the work 547 3,8| surprised on hearing the engineer say to Ayrton-~"As you are 548 3,8| expedition projected by the engineer was settled for the next 549 3,8| very serious," replied the engineer. "This powdered pumice-stone, 550 3,8| and, while awaiting the engineer's return, busied himself 551 3,8| traces of fresh lava. ~The engineer became more assured of this 552 3,8| lamp, Ayrton," answered the engineer; "we will start at once." ~ 553 3,8| past ten o'clock when the engineer and his companion reached 554 3,8| should be there," said the engineer. ~"It is here, Captain Harding," 555 3,8| nevertheless enabled the engineer to advance slowly, following 556 3,8| their powerful odor, and the engineer and his companion were almost 557 3,8| any great thickness. ~The engineer, after having explored the 558 3,8| and half an hour later the engineer and he reached the entrance 559 3,9| arrived at Granite House. ~The engineer immediately called his companions 560 3,9| each other, then at the engineer. They did not clearly comprehend 561 3,9| you, my friends," said the engineer. "Lincoln Island does not 562 3,9| Pencroft," resumed the engineer, "I will tell you what Captain 563 3,9| significant words of the engineer. They now understood the 564 3,9| cried Cyrus Harding. ~The engineer's thought was at once understood. 565 3,9| Spilett," answered the engineer. "May God grant us the time 566 3,9| finish it," he said to the engineer, "we shall finish it, captain, 567 3,9| Let us get on," was the engineer's invariable reply. ~And 568 3,0| not for a moment quit the engineer's side, as if demanding 569 3,0| Ayrton, approaching the engineer, said simply, "Where should 570 3,0| faithfully handed to the engineer. ~"Ayrton! Ayrton!" said 571 3,0| intelligent hands of the engineer and his companions, everything