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1 1,1| the traces of its fury, left by this devastating tempest. 2 1,1| dog, and the balloon only left four on the shore. ~The 3 1,2| had been made prisoner, he left Massachusetts without hesitating 4 1,2| that lazy balloon which is left there doing nothing, and 5 1,2| extinguished by the wind, had left in total obscurity. Even 6 1,3| the hand of man. On the left, above the promontory, this 7 1,3| masses heaped up on the left, no geologist would have 8 1,4| forward a little more to the left, soon came upon rocks covered 9 1,4| the openings which were left between the blocks, of which 10 1,4| make a fireplace in the left passage and keep an opening 11 1,4| Herbert and Pencroft left the Chimneys, and, turning 12 1,4| they began to climb the left bank of the river. The current 13 1,4| made in turning towards the left. From this point its course 14 1,4| of sand, which the tide left uncovered. Pencroft and 15 1,4| trees. Here and there on the left sparkled through glades 16 1,4| point where the sailor had left his raft of wood, it began 17 1,4| granite walls; but if on the left bank the wall remained clear 18 1,4| see how many they may have left in their nests!" ~"We will 19 1,5| He even climbed up the left bank of the river from its 20 1,6| rock: they ascended the left bank of the river. ~Arrived 21 1,6| surrounding country. On the left bank, the ground, which 22 1,6| s opinion, some had been left by formidable wild beasts 23 1,7| sailor and his companions left the precipice, the wind 24 1,7| the north, having on their left an interminable extent of 25 1,7| At the same time on the left the hilly parts of the coast 26 1,7| were in deep water. On the left, the country appeared to 27 1,7| their steps. The dog then left the beach, and guided by 28 1,7| Five minutes after having left the beach, the reporter 29 1,8| day before, after having left the Chimneys at daybreak, 30 1,8| Neb, Herbert, and Pencroft left the cave and directed their 31 1,8| Harding whom Spilett had not left. ~The engineer was just 32 1,8| therefore Cyrus Harding who had left them on the sand. ~"Come," 33 1,9| Pacific. In fact, when we left Richmond, the wind was blowing 34 1,0| explorers, armed with sticks, left the Chimneys. Following 35 1,0| south angle and followed the left bank of the river, which 36 1,0| was land beyond it. On the left, the sight extended several 37 1,1| Pshaw," said he, "we left Richmond without permission 38 1,2| clutches, none would be left for the hunters, if Top 39 1,2| steps, therefore, and by the left bank of the Mercy, Cyrus 40 1,3| part of the forest on the left bank of the Mercy, to which 41 1,3| first magnitude, at its left arm a star of the second, 42 1,3| the plateau, ascending the left bank of the Mercy, and placed 43 1,3| commanded the heights of the left bank, which sloped away 44 1,3| The calculations were left for the next day, and at 45 1,4| which the ebbing tide had left perfectly level. This bed 46 1,5| the engineer had already left the Chimneys, and Pencroft 47 1,5| place where the channel left a ford passable at low tide. 48 1,6| mouth of the creek on its left bank. It was a detour of 49 1,6| the trees widely spread, left a considerable space between 50 1,7| several air-holes being left, as if it was a stack of 51 1,7| make charcoal. ~They then left the transformation to complete 52 1,8| opening. A narrow ridge, left bare by the retreat of the 53 1,8| were simply the last traces left by the torrent which had 54 1,8| replied the engineer, "and has left the place for us." ~"Never 55 1,8| apartment. The water which had left it could not return. The 56 1,8| producing a magic effect! On its left side it did not measure 57 1,8| rooms and storehouses in the left part, we shall still have 58 1,8| Harding. ~The little band left the cavern and began to 59 1,9| in Jacamar Wood, on the left of the river, because, for 60 1,1| provided with provisions, left Granite House, preceded 61 1,1| to the southeast. To the left the edge of the marsh was 62 1,1| a body when the soul has left it; and life will disappear 63 1,1| spheroid will rest-will be left to death-to revive some 64 1,2| The woods, which they had left green, especially in the 65 1,2| the hurricane. The sea had left unquestionable traces of 66 2,1| island, or if they have left it, we know not. But these 67 2,1| beach, which the tide had left uncovered. Herbert, wishing 68 2,1| the place where they had left it. The "superb specimen 69 2,1| that the turtle had been left. The lad even found the 70 2,2| going out, they were soon left high and dry. Neb, hurrying 71 2,3| right bank, sometimes on the left bank of the Mercy. ~The 72 2,4| close together as on the left bank, and it was impossible 73 2,4| Spilett, "since the jaguar has left its abode, I do not see, 74 2,5| the jaguar had so politely left at their disposal. ~At sunrise 75 2,5| least something would be left of the ship," observed the 76 2,5| spot among the rocks was left unexamined. Pencroft and 77 2,5| certain that he has now left it." ~"Then, if I understand 78 2,5| Herbert, "the vessel has left again?" ~"Evidently." ~" 79 2,5| this treasure should not be left longer exposed to the mercies 80 2,6| bows and arrows had been left at the Chimneys, where they 81 2,6| provided with picks and spades, left the Chimneys, passed beneath 82 2,6| and began to ascend the left bank of the Mercy, so as 83 2,7| settlers, ascending the left bank of the Mercy, soon 84 2,7| the other across to the left bank of the Mercy. Now, 85 2,7| but the other end on the left bank was to be movable, 86 2,7| regular furrows were then left for nature to do the rest. ~ 87 2,7| magnificent creatures were left entirely free, and the settlers 88 2,7| Mercy bridge, descended the left bank of the river, and stopped 89 2,9| tables nor cupboards were left incomplete. They sawed, 90 2,9| quadrumana or quadrupeds, it left nothing to be desired. With 91 2,9| which manual occupations left to him; he read the books 92 2,9| of the Far West, on the left bank of the Mercy, and, 93 2,9| that they could not have left its hospitable soil without 94 2,9| for the occupations which left me no leisure, we should 95 2,0| companion will have nothing left to wish for in this world." ~ 96 2,0| presiding over his fires, never left the telescope, but watched 97 2,0| about to set out hunting, left their guns, Pencroft threw 98 2,0| was sticking out of its left side. ~"There are whalers 99 2,0| remains of the animal were left to the birds, who would 100 2,1| the friends whom they had left, of the grandeur of the 101 2,2| Spilett, "I remember having left it open." ~"A fine job you 102 2,2| they could by ascending the left bank of the Mercy reach 103 2,2| could only be made by the left bank of the Mercy, it was 104 2,2| more regular, and he was left sleeping quietly. From time 105 2,3| castaway!" exclaimed Pencroft; "left on this Tabor Island not 106 2,3| skirted the glade on the left they could hear the bushes 107 2,3| the place where they had left the "Bonadventure." ~They 108 2,4| conviction; "no, he has not left the island! If he had escaped 109 2,4| he would still less have left these indispensable and 110 2,4| pieces, was the shore, on the left of which was the mouth of 111 2,5| Harding and his companions left Granite House and returned 112 2,5| Mercy, and all climbing the left bank of the river, reached 113 2,6| more a man. ~The colonists left him for some time on the 114 2,6| he exclaimed. ~Then he left him abruptly. ~Herbert reported 115 2,6| consequence of some crime he was left there." ~"You must be right, 116 2,6| impossible that those who left him on the island may return 117 2,6| If this man had been left for twelve years on Tabor 118 2,6| of December, Herbert had left the plateau to go and fish 119 2,7| experimentalists. The reporter never left the engineer except to hunt 120 2,7| painful to him, they had left him alone and ascended to 121 2,7| islet, and at the moment he left the yacht these words were 122 2,8| which had preceded his being left on the island had made it 123 2,8| commenced, Cyrus Harding left his companions to follow 124 2,8| secondly, that he was thus not left completely isolated. Besides, 125 2,8| They thus visited all the left bank of the Mercy, along 126 2,9| civil war at the time they left it, and which the Southern 127 2,9| last five months and has left again; or he will not come 128 2,9| they will necessarily have left some traces of their visit." ~" 129 2,9| Falls River. Beyond, on the left bank, a few scattered trees 130 2,0| point of the islet on his left, entered the channel which 131 3,1| so rich, would not have left their island without regret. 132 3,1| Glenarvan's yacht, which had left Ayrton on the islet, and 133 3,1| speaking, the sailor never left the glass. The day began 134 3,2| extinguished lanterns now left in total darkness. He hoisted 135 3,3| with her match, and had left the coast. ~But it was no 136 3,3| of being cut off, had not left their post, both that they 137 3,3| to be lost. The colonists left the Chimneys. A bend of 138 3,6| three o'clock all three left Granite House. ~Neb accompanied 139 3,6| Spilett, that she must be left in Port Balloon. But, if 140 3,6| Granite House should not be left alone and that Neb should 141 3,6| several dragon trees, on the left bank of the stream. ~The 142 3,7| Harding. ~And he ran round the left corner of the palisade. 143 3,7| Herbert was placed on his left side, and was maintained 144 3,9| observe that if both of you left the corral I should remain 145 3,9| convicts would have yet left the plateau of Prospect 146 3,9| Pencroft's guidance. It had left the corral at half-past 147 3,9| them. ~The convicts had left the plateau nearly half-an-hour 148 3,0| Harding and his companions had left on the 11th of November, 149 3,0| Mercy, and ascended its left bank without meeting with 150 3,0| Gideon Spilett had not left Herbert, who, it was only 151 3,1| right of the Mercy, the left bank of Falls River, and 152 3,1| when once hauled down, left no communication between 153 3,1| then, having ascended the left bank for a mile, crossed 154 3,1| leaving this road on their left, entered the cover of the 155 3,1| speed. ~As to the traces left by the convicts, a few more 156 3,1| examination of the footprints left in the ground, they must, 157 3,2| ascended the river by its left bank. The road had been 158 3,2| flanks, springing right and left through the thick brushwood, 159 3,2| hands. The cart had been left outside under the charge 160 3,3| cavern was just as Ayrton had left it. They found there a considerable 161 3,4| a project which might be left for consideration, and they 162 3,5| warned by the engineer, left their work and gazed in 163 3,5| in a few moments they had left Granite House, and were 164 3,5| Jup and Top alone were left behind. They could do without 165 3,5| corral. ~They ascended the left bank of the Mercy, reached 166 3,5| Harding and his companions had left Granite House at twelve 167 3,5| state in which it had been left. ~"Have we been deceived 168 3,5| lighted lantern, and all left the corral. The storm then 169 3,5| apparatus. The boat touched the left side, from which escaped 170 3,7| until to-morrow, sir." ~All left the saloon, passed through 171 3,7| to those friends you have left in the mountains of India?" ~" 172 3,7| with them the only memento left them by their benefactor, 173 3,8| the sea. ~The canoe was left here, carefully protected 174 3,8| night of October 15th had left a profound impression on 175 3,9| at the corral, where they left all in order, Cyrus Harding 176 3,0| you the idea, after having left Tabor Island, where you 177 3,0| knew of it from a document left by you on Tabor Island," 178 3,0| Grant, "Sir," he added, "you left behind you a criminal; you 179 3,0| contained in the coffer left by Captain Nemo to the colonists