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1 2,8| had been decided that a corral should be established near 2 2,8| road to which the name of Corral Road had been given. ~There 3 2,8| produce. ~The perimeter of the corral was then traced by the engineer, 4 2,8| The construction of this corral did not take less than three 5 2,8| solidity of the whole. ~The corral finished, a raid had to 6 2,8| of half a mile round the corral. ~The musmons were very 7 2,8| driven back towards the corral, the open door of which 8 2,8| the next day to visit the corral. The prisoners had been 9 2,8| improving the roads to the corral and to Port Balloon, a third 10 2,9| throve capitally. In the corral, the flock of musmons had 11 2,9| goats, and the sheep in the corral furnished daily the milk 12 2,9| frequent journeys to the corral, and when it was Pencroft' 13 2,9| prospered, as well in the corral as in Granite House, and 14 2,1| clothing. ~The musmons in the corral had been stripped of their 15 2,1| of the month of June. The corral had previously been largely 16 2,1| having paid a visit to the corral. Happily, this enclosure, 17 2,2| Herbert?" ~"I must go to the corral to-morrow, Neb," replied 18 2,2| not been neglected. The corral was enlarged, for the flock 19 2,6| Prospect Heights as at the corral, where Harding intended 20 2,7| poultry-yard, another at the corral, without reckoning work 21 2,7| five miles from here, a corral for your domesticated animals. 22 2,7| My friend," said he, "the corral has only stables hardly 23 2,7| You wish to live at the corral, so be it. You will, however, 24 2,7| you wish to live at the corral we will make the necessary 25 2,7| build a wooden house at the corral, which they would make as 26 2,7| colonists repaired to the corral with the necessary tools, 27 2,7| tools were carried to the corral. ~The stranger, however, 28 2,7| the arrangements at the corral were completed. The engineer 29 2,7| alone in the hut in the corral!" ~"As you like, Ayrton," 30 2,8| reached his house in the corral during the night and the 31 2,8| in the direction of the corral, ascertained that Ayrton 32 2,8| three days to visit the corral. Nevertheless, in order 33 2,8| Harding resolved to put the corral in instantaneous communication 34 2,8| miles, which separated the corral from the bounds of Granite 35 2,8| between Granite House and the corral. ~On the 6th of February 36 2,8| planting along the road to the corral, of posts furnished with 37 2,8| House, the other for the corral; for if it was necessary 38 2,8| if it was necessary the corral should be able to communicate 39 2,8| to communicate with the corral. ~As to the receiver and 40 2,8| was going on well at the corral, and received in a few moments 41 2,8| he sent a telegram to the corral, which always received an 42 2,8| ascertain that Ayrton was at the corral; and secondly, that he was 43 2,8| which ran the road from the corral to the mouth of Falls River. ~ 44 2,8| rocks, the glade and the corral, with the spurs of the mountain 45 2,0| better lodged than at the corral, and Ayrton promised to 46 2,0| as the last work at the corral was finished. He did this 47 2,0| it was the same with the corral, which, less exposed than 48 2,0| to pass a few days in the corral. ~During this winter, no 49 3,1| apparatus which placed the corral in communication with Granite 50 3,2| plantations, our poultry-yard, our corral, all, everything!" exclaimed 51 3,6| Ayrton to return to the corral, where the domesticated 52 3,6| anything occurred at the corral, or in the neighborhood, 53 3,6| found all in order at the corral. ~During these two days 54 3,6| requesting him to bring from the corral a couple of goats, which 55 3,6| not at that moment in the corral, or even that he was on 56 3,6| Ayrton no longer at the corral, or if he was still there, 57 3,6| movements? Could they go to the corral in this dark night? ~They 58 3,6| same result. ~"Off to the corral," said he. ~"And well armed!" 59 3,6| Pencroft were to repair to the corral, and if they did not find 60 3,6| immediately took the road to the corral. They shouldered their guns, 61 3,6| wire which connected the corral with Granite House. After 62 3,6| not been received at the corral, nor those from the corral 63 3,6| corral, nor those from the corral at Granite House. ~"It wasn' 64 3,6| quite lately." ~"To the corral! to the corral!" exclaimed 65 3,6| To the corral! to the corral!" exclaimed the sailor. ~ 66 3,6| between Granite House and the corral, having still two miles 67 3,6| accident had occurred in the corral. No doubt, Ayrton might 68 3,6| been stopped between the corral and Granite House, and who 69 3,6| watered the meadows of the corral. They then moderated their 70 3,6| Deep silence reigned in the corral. Neither the accustomed 71 3,7| the engineer. ~"Into the corral, then!" said Pencroft. ~" 72 3,7| hours they had been in the corral, the colonists had no other 73 3,7| of all they examined the corral. There was not a trace of 74 3,7| Harvey's crew. ~As to the corral, it had not suffered any 75 3,7| installed themselves in the corral where they found plenty 76 3,7| time, and to remain at the corral until we can carry Herbert 77 3,7| are evidently watching the corral, they are hidden in the 78 3,7| Granite House the news of the corral, and he will bring back 79 3,7| Herbert wounded. We are at the corral. Be on your guard. Do not 80 3,7| of him. The road to the corral was familiar to him. In 81 3,7| went to the gate of the corral and opened it. ~"Neb, Top! 82 3,7| return." ~The gate of the corral was closed. The engineer 83 3,7| immediately Top bounded into the corral, and the gate was quickly 84 3,8| still there, watching the corral, and determined to kill 85 3,8| therefore, for living in the corral, of which the provisions 86 3,8| long in discovering the corral, then uninhabited. There 87 3,8| thinking that he was at the corral. But the sailor, not wishing 88 3,9| well built and supplied the corral house was, it could not 89 3,9| venture on the road to the corral would be to risk receiving 90 3,9| if both of you left the corral I should remain here alone 91 3,9| all they can to retake the corral, which they know to be well 92 3,9| island. But we are at the corral, and it is best to stay 93 3,9| This imprisonment in the corral wearies me horribly, and 94 3,9| injurious this seclusion in the corral must have been to the colonists. ~ 95 3,9| immediately brought back to the corral. There it was examined by 96 3,9| Ayrton was not killed at the corral! That they dragged him away 97 3,9| believed that, surprised in the corral, Ayrton had fallen by a 98 3,9| favorably interpreted at the corral, and it no longer appeared 99 3,9| being imprisoned in the corral." ~"Oh! I wish that he was 100 3,9| was keeping them at the corral! Therefore, one idea occupied 101 3,9| occupied his mind-to leave the corral, and when! He believed he 102 3,9| on the ground inside the corral. ~It was Jup, Master Jup 103 3,9| had brought Ayrton to the corral. The motion of the litter 104 3,9| Harding. ~The gate of the corral was opened. Jup and Top, 105 3,9| which led straight from the corral to Granite House, but the 106 3,9| to come frequently to the corral, had taken scarcely three 107 3,9| guidance. It had left the corral at half-past seven. An hour 108 3,0| that had happened at the corral, and Neb recounted to his 109 3,0| were the inhabitants of the corral themselves? Cyrus Harding 110 3,0| were, imprisoned in the corral! ~What was he to do? asked 111 3,0| Jup understood the word corral, which had been frequently 112 3,0| these words,-~"Jup Jup! corral, corral!" ~The creature 113 3,0| words,-~"Jup Jup! corral, corral!" ~The creature understood, 114 3,0| believed still confined in the corral. ~On their retreat, Neb 115 3,0| pass on the road from the corral, or, after the devastation 116 3,0| have returned towards the corral, now without defenders, 117 3,1| between the road to the corral and the Mercy, the courses 118 3,1| Franklin, among which the corral had been established. ~They 119 3,1| while to go direct to the corral, where it might be supposed 120 3,1| either the devastation of the corral would have been an accomplished 121 3,2| again, they came upon the corral." ~"Where they have perhaps 122 3,2| be in that direction. The corral is only a storehouse to 123 3,2| captain, straight to the corral!" cried Pencroft. "We must 124 3,2| excursions made from the corral to the west coast. The settlers 125 3,2| the neighborhood of the corral; if the corral was occupied, 126 3,2| neighborhood of the corral; if the corral was occupied, to seize it 127 3,2| necessary to reconnoiter the corral, in order to ascertain if 128 3,2| reconnoiter the approaches to the corral, and Pencroft, who was quite 129 3,2| to gain possession of the corral, but only to find out whether 130 3,2| distant was the gate of the corral, which appeared to be closed. 131 3,2| feeling himself so near the corral where he supposed the convicts 132 3,2| sight of the palisade. The corral appeared to be absolutely 133 3,2| and both crept towards the corral, their guns ready to fire. ~ 134 3,2| convicts were there in the corral, and that very probably 135 3,2| palisades and penetrate into the corral. This would have been contrary 136 3,2| attempting to penetrate into the corral. One thing was certain, 137 3,2| convicts are not in the corral." ~"We shall soon know," 138 3,2| the palisade." ~"To the corral, my friends!" said Cyrus 139 3,2| Were the convicts in the corral when Pencroft and the reporter 140 3,2| absolutely dark and deserted corral. ~In a few moments they 141 3,2| In the house in the corral!" ~"Alone?" ~"Yes!" ~"But 142 3,2| Bring the cart into the corral. Then, barricade the door, 143 3,2| companions had crossed the corral and reached the gate of 144 3,2| the spur overlooking the corral. If the convicts were lying 145 3,2| interior of the enclosure. The corral, with its clumps of trees, 146 3,2| rush to the back of the corral, to the right of the house. ~" 147 3,3| aware that he was in the corral. But at any rate he would 148 3,3| after his arrival at the corral, on the 10th of last November, 149 3,3| convicts had discovered the corral a short time after their 150 3,3| but did not live at the corral. ~On the 11th of November, 151 3,3| illness, remained in the corral, the pirates did not leave 152 3,3| that I find myself in the corral?" ~"How is it that the convicts 153 3,3| some distance from the corral, and buried them deep in 154 3,3| Shall we stay at the corral?" asked Pencroft. ~"We shall 155 3,3| until his removal to the corral. This cavern was just as 156 3,3| pasturage like that of the corral, which bordered on the west 157 3,4| his going to live at the corral. Nevertheless he was still 158 3,4| it. ~In the meanwhile the corral was not abandoned. Every 159 3,4| companions the road to the corral, and with the capital guns 160 3,4| telegraphic wire between the corral and Granite House had of 161 3,4| the settlers was at the corral and found it necessary to 162 3,4| Bays. when they went to the corral they examined the sea to 163 3,4| conceived for fortifying the corral. It appeared prudent to 164 3,4| impregnable; therefore the corral with its buildings, its 165 3,5| by an earthquake. But the corral would be in great danger 166 3,5| the colonists were at the corral. ~Cyrus Harding rose. His 167 3,5| sent this question to the corral:-~"What do you want?" ~A 168 3,5| Granite House:-~"Come to the corral immediately." ~"At last!" 169 3,5| about to urge them to the corral, and all wish for rest had 170 3,5| the familiar road to the corral. ~They ascended the left 171 3,5| We shall find one at the corral." ~Harding and his companions 172 3,5| mouth of the Mercy from the corral. ~At that moment sheets 173 3,5| tremendous fury. ~In a minute the corral was crossed, and Harding 174 3,5| clearly said,-~"Come to the corral immediately." ~They approached 175 3,5| had not been sent from the corral, but from the mysterious 176 3,5| lantern, and all left the corral. The storm then burst forth 177 3,5| communication in any part of the corral between the house and the 178 3,5| spur rising between the corral valley and that of Falls 179 3,5| mile and a half from the corral. ~At this point the wire 180 3,6| which connected it with the corral. Possibly he would not have 181 3,8| had taken the road to the corral. On their way Neb and Herbert 182 3,8| the captain between the corral and the grotto, and which 183 3,8| during their journey to the corral. ~Towards nine in the morning 184 3,8| was necessary to go to the corral, where the flocks of musmons 185 3,8| are going to-morrow to the corral I will accompany you." ~" 186 3,8| that I should go to the corral. I must learn how the eruption 187 3,8| onagers, took the road to the corral and set off at a round trot. ~ 188 3,8| had scarcely reached the corral when a sort of black snow 189 3,8| the necessary work at the corral. In the meantime I will 190 3,8| then proceeded to enter the corral, and, while awaiting the 191 3,8| the morning he reached the corral. ~Ayrton awaited him. ~" 192 3,8| unharnessed, roamed in the corral. The gate was secured on 193 3,9| and night passed at the corral, where they left all in 194 3,9| sides of the volcano. ~"The corral! the corral!" exclaimed 195 3,9| volcano. ~"The corral! the corral!" exclaimed Ayrton. ~It 196 3,9| was, in fact, towards the corral that the lava was rushing 197 3,9| thought-to hasten to the corral and set at liberty the animals 198 3,9| morning they arrived at the corral. The cries of the terrified 199 3,9| boiling lava filled the corral, converting into vapor the 200 3,9| mark the spot where the corral once stood. ~To contend 201 3,9| cut off the road to the corral. The nearest rows of trees 202 3,9| again taken the road to the corral. They proceeded but slowly, 203 3,0| of the paper found at the corral. ~"Ah!" said Pencroft, "