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1 1,1| the balloon came from a great distance, for it could not 2 1,1| felt after the passage of a great meteor. The storm did not 3 1,1| although it should reach a great altitude or might be thrown 4 1,1| exhausted, flabby, hanging in great folds, had gas in its upper 5 1,2| power, he also possessed great manual dexterity. His muscles 6 1,2| those reporters: a man of great merit, energetic, prompt 7 1,2| balloon, inflated on the great square of Ri chmond, was 8 1,2| storm moderate was very great. ~The 18th, the 19th of 9 1,2| weather. There was even great difficulty in keeping the 10 1,2| himself shut up, to his great disgust; but, not accustomed 11 1,3| holes escaped every minute great birds of clumsy flight, 12 1,3| would be transmitted to a great distance. The wind had now 13 1,3| coast to the west, at no great distance." The sailor nodded; 14 1,3| gradually unrolled itself in great heavily moving waves. ~It 15 1,3| distinguish a confused mass of great trees, which extended beyond 16 1,4| little sea-mew, which in great numbers nestled in the crevices 17 1,4| swarm would have killed a great number, but to fire a shot 18 1,4| in the course of time, of great use, and he was not mistaken 19 1,4| found on the bank also a great quantity of dead branches 20 1,4| examined the coast with great attention. Stretched out 21 1,4| shore was continued to a great distance in a wider curve. 22 1,4| without cliffs, and with great banks of sand, which the 23 1,5| himself about a small or great grievance. At any rate, 24 1,5| and at last to Pencroft's great joy, no less to his extreme 25 1,5| a single one, it was of great importance not to rub off 26 1,5| of wood which was of such great importance to these poor 27 1,5| felt. ~They must now take great care not to let the fire 28 1,6| difficulties of the way were great, advanced very slowly, and 29 1,6| three or four eggs. He took great care not to touch these 30 1,6| Herbert watched the work with great interest, though rather 31 1,7| of the Chimneys. They had great difficulty in getting out. 32 1,7| as it was a spring tide. Great billows thundered against 33 1,8| companions had listened with great attention to this account. ~ 34 1,8| gradually, and who took great interest in these details, " 35 1,8| Important changes had occurred; great blocks of stone lay on the 36 1,0| natural productions, his great aim being to climb the mountain 37 1,0| little on one side, like a great round hat cocked over the 38 1,0| of the ascent were very great. Towards four o'clock the 39 1,1| island be situated at a great distance from any land, 40 1,1| the answer would have a great effect upon the future of 41 1,1| country, and those of the great citizens who have honored 42 1,1| us give it the name of a great citizen, my friend; of him 43 1,2| to the edge of the wood. Great blocks of that basalt, which, 44 1,2| small shot would have made great slaughter among these birds, 45 1,2| agouti, to which they did great justice. ~The repast at 46 1,3| in question. There was no great difficulty in it. It was 47 1,3| inferior eating, but of great value, thanks to the quills 48 1,3| stones of a proper size, great jars and pots to hold water, 49 1,3| tobacco, and that was a great privation to Pencroft. " 50 1,3| objects can be measured with great precision, there would have 51 1,4| blackish, is not bad food. ~Great amphibious creatures could 52 1,4| this desolate coast, gulls, great albatrosses, as well as 53 1,4| for which Pencroft had a great fancy. He tried to knock 54 1,4| determined what point in this great space the island occupies, 55 1,5| the wealth of the mines in Great Britain, where the coal 56 1,5| extremity of the islet appeared great black heads floating just 57 1,6| over this new ground with great care. Bows, arrows, and 58 1,6| Top stop before a snake of great size, measuring from fourteen 59 1,6| enable them to proceed with great rapidity. Top, the first 60 1,6| discovered, would be of great use. ~The colonists, walking 61 1,7| this project. To employ great means, open the granite, 62 1,7| This acid would later be of great use to the settlers, in 63 1,7| engineer, wishing to produce a great effect, intended to devote 64 1,8| joy, Pencroft nodded his great head, murmuring these words,-~" 65 1,8| it might, perhaps, be of great use. ~"Well, captain, what 66 1,8| more than we do about a great many things." ~However, 67 1,8| their leader, had done them great service. They had now at 68 1,9| and which was next to the great hall. These rooms, or rather 69 1,9| little grotto above the great cavern, which was like the 70 1,9| the plateau. This was a great loss of time, and was also 71 1,9| natural." Pencroft and he were great friends. ~As to Gideon Spilett, 72 1,0| from which he expected great results. He soon made some 73 1,0| and good; they had taken great care of them as well as 74 1,0| which the island possessed a great number; they made a very 75 1,0| settlers were assembled in the great hall in Granite House, when 76 1,0| have made a discovery of great importance to us. Everything, 77 1,1| cold, Cyrus Harding had great cause to congratulate himself 78 1,1| its surface." ~"And the great number of animals which 79 1,2| the pit. Looking at it in great disgust, he added, "beasts 80 1,2| The wind also blew with great violence, and at the height 81 1,2| forest, and they found that a great number of trees had been 82 1,2| and, as usual, he made a great show of his game. ~"Come, 83 1,2| devouring his share with great gusto, when all at once 84 2,1| discovery could not but cause great uneasiness among the colonists. ~ 85 2,1| the boy, who had acquired great skill in handling the bow 86 2,1| spear. Herbert also showed great courage and much of that 87 2,1| Franklin, which concealed a great part of the horizon. ~But 88 2,1| wedge up the animal with great stones; after which the 89 2,2| by copper nails. The two great barrels, hermetically sealed, 90 2,2| which he evidently held in great esteem, for in proportion 91 2,2| methodically arranged in the great hall. This day-the 29th 92 2,3| the river was navigable. A great part of the distance would 93 2,3| flowed under the shade of great evergreen firs. ~The aspect 94 2,3| little botanical lecture with great animation. Cyrus Harding 95 2,3| and this distance was too great for them to attempt during 96 2,4| of monkeys who exhibited great astonishment at the sight 97 2,4| At half-past ten, to the great surprise of Cyrus Harding, 98 2,4| magnificent skin would be a great ornament to the hall at 99 2,5| these could not be of any great advantage to them until 100 2,5| into the wood, but to their great disappointment, they as 101 2,5| the sailor pointed to a great white rag, caught in the 102 2,6| engineer, fast changed into great irritation, and there certainly 103 2,6| moment a cry was heard, and a great orang, who had hidden himself 104 2,6| hall of Granite House was a great fellow, six feet high, with 105 2,7| had necessarily acquired great skill in the use of their 106 2,7| December, the heat was very great. In spite of it, however, 107 2,8| year 1866 the heat was very great, but the hunting in the 108 2,8| inconveniences, that is to say, a great inequality of effect, an 109 2,8| precede the males and make a great noise through the fresh 110 2,8| and Herbert, and were of great use. ~The maneuver consisted 111 2,8| doubtless; but faithful to the great precept, they made a right 112 2,8| country, of their dear and great America. What was the result 113 2,9| appearing, and by means of a great cloth, he managed to protect 114 2,9| bleated in the sheds, to the great delight of Neb and Herbert, 115 2,9| which could be used without great difficulty. For this, it 116 2,9| in his turn, and it was great fun for him; but he blew 117 2,0| from its air-holes to a great height a cloud of vapor, 118 2,0| fringed at the edge like great combs, at which the teeth, 119 2,0| operation finished, to the great satisfaction of the operators, 120 2,0| Pencroft jumped up, and his great good-natured face grew pale 121 2,0| coal, he drew five or six great whiffs. A fragrant blue 122 2,0| and with Neb, who took a great deal of trouble to keep 123 2,1| northern zones, and the great business was the making 124 2,1| 20th of June, and, to his great regret, Pencroft was obliged 125 2,1| next spring. ~The sailor's great idea was to make a voyage 126 2,1| lake. ~To the engineer's great satisfaction, this invention, 127 2,1| himself did not expect any great result from this mode of 128 2,1| manageable force, for all great discoveries, by some inexplicable 129 2,2| as already united to the great republic. "And," said he, " 130 2,2| dangerous animals when in great numbers and irritated by 131 2,2| was with him the sign of great rejoicing. ~At one moment 132 2,2| whom he was coping with great coolness. ~However, the 133 2,2| the invalid devoured with great relish, for if he had a 134 2,2| which seemed to give him great satisfaction. Harding did 135 2,2| tar, which was obtained in great abundance from the pines 136 2,2| up. He would have indeed great reluctance in letting two 137 2,2| case of need, would be of great service to them, and with 138 2,2| off to Tabor Island with great uneasiness, since nothing 139 2,3| to save him? This was a great event in the life of the 140 2,3| deserted. Now and then a great albatross or frigate bird 141 2,3| two or three hills of no great height. Obliquely to the 142 2,4| was about to do him some great harm. ~To rush on this monster, 143 2,4| reporter, "and it would be a great satisfaction to rescue one 144 2,5| on this island? It is a great misfortune to be alone, 145 2,5| you are right to attach great importance to this fact. 146 2,5| of Tabor Island, to the great pity of the engineer and 147 2,5| of the engineer and the great astonishment of Neb, was 148 2,5| Cyrus Harding, "you ran a great danger, but, perhaps, without 149 2,6| the reporter, being at too great a distance, had not been 150 2,7| this wreck, but, to the great surprise of the bystanders, 151 2,7| on the other side, to his great surprise, and by the will 152 2,7| rising, "you have been a great criminal, but Heaven must 153 2,7| Harding extended to him, and great tears fell from his eyes. ~" 154 2,8| only a few feet from the great fall, the motive power of 155 2,8| special apparatus, involving great labor. As to zinc, it may 156 2,8| these animals absorbed a great part of Neb and Pencroft' 157 2,8| which he surveyed with great attention. It was for other 158 2,9| staining with blood! It was a great sorrow to them, and they 159 2,9| known that land was at no great distance either way; but 160 2,9| they overlooked it from too great a height, but viewed from 161 2,0| anything. Certainly, he had great confidence in his vessel, 162 2,0| rain and snow, would cause great havoc on the plateau of 163 3,1| which did not express any great amount of satisfaction. ~" 164 3,3| vapor. For some minutes great masses rolled over the surface 165 3,3| that the "Speedy" was at no great distance. ~To spring into 166 3,4| deck and topsides! These great rents appear rather to have 167 3,4| the ships which make the great coasting-trade of Polynesia 168 3,4| the rescued articles. A great part of the copper sheathing 169 3,5| must be seated on clouds, a great ball in his hands!" ~"But, 170 3,5| be impelled with a very great initial velocity. ~"Now," 171 3,5| results." ~"We shall be a great deal more certain of that 172 3,5| the sailor had bestowed great care upon them. How many 173 3,6| colonists' uneasiness was great. What had happened? Was 174 3,7| but a reaction set in, and great tears rolled down his cheeks. ~ 175 3,7| discouragement on feeling his great responsibility. He seated 176 3,7| engineer, taking the dog's great honest head between his 177 3,8| them as wild beasts. But great precautions must be taken, 178 3,9| forces divided, for it gave great advantage to the pirates. 179 3,9| and the heat began to be great. The forests of the island 180 3,9| cart would have met with great difficulties in moving under 181 3,0| even murmur a few words, so great was his weakness. Gideon 182 3,0| him. He knew the orang's great intelligence, which had 183 3,1| with magnificent weather, great heat, and a tropical temperature, 184 3,2| before his illness, derived great benefit from this life in 185 3,2| silence reigned under the great trees. The snapping of the 186 3,2| suspicious sound, advanced with great caution. ~They walked a 187 3,2| and ankles could be seen great bruises. ~Harding bent over 188 3,3| with lava, and varied with great blocks of mineral. This 189 3,4| three hundred tons would be great labor, but the colonists 190 3,4| of the open sea, and in great storms the waves beat against 191 3,5| But the corral would be in great danger should a new crater 192 3,5| As Herbert had observed, great stormy clouds formed a lowering 193 3,5| The colonists' emotion was great. A thousand strange and 194 3,6| make you known." ~"As a great criminal, doubtless!" said 195 3,6| hope that he might become a great and powerful ruler of a 196 3,6| designing chiefs. ~In 1857 the great sepoy revolt broke out. 197 3,6| Cyrus Harding replied, "All great actions return to God, from 198 3,8| to the colonists would be great of having at their disposal 199 3,8| colonists would be to a great extent secured by their 200 3,8| Spilett, "but there is a great difference between that 201 3,8| other causes may produce great disasters." ~"How so, my 202 3,8| supposition that it was of any great thickness. ~The engineer, 203 3,9| Falls River, a valley of great extent, the land on both