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1 1,1| energies to this urgent work. But, notwithstanding their 2 1,2| bags of ballast. It was the work of a few minutes only, and 3 1,3| were unquestionably the work of subterranean convulsions. ~ 4 1,4| they come back. There is work for everybody." ~"I am ready," 5 1,4| part of use. ~"Here's our work," said Pencroft, "and if 6 1,4| our turn. Let us set to work, but first come and get 7 1,4| who immediately set to work. ~The collection was easily 8 1,4| twenty men. In an hour the work was finished, and the raft 9 1,5| as we don't know, we must work all the same. Better to 10 1,5| replied the sailor. Their work was soon done, and Pencroft 11 1,6| used. Herbert watched the work with great interest, though 12 1,8| this about; so they set to work with the sailor's jersey. ~ 13 1,8| his two companions set to work, with no other tools than 14 1,9| Neb helped him in this work. He found some dry moss, 15 1,1| negative. ~Nowhere could the work of a human hand be perceived. 16 1,1| sailor, "if I ever grumble at work, my name's not Jack Pencroft, 17 1,3| knew a little about the work of the forge, and could 18 1,3| having done his part of the work, chance would do the rest. ~ 19 1,3| was very useful for the work in question. There was no 20 1,3| following were employed in this work. The clay, soaked in water, 21 1,3| hours; but in their two days work the five brickmakers on 22 1,3| contrived air-holes. The work lasted all day, and it was 23 1,3| absolute confidence. ~This work lasted till the 15th of 24 1,3| that before undertaking the work of installation in earnest 25 1,5| necessary tools, was a difficult work, and the colonists not having 26 1,5| Pencroft, "we are going to work iron ore?" ~"Yes, my friend," 27 1,5| to the Chimneys, and new work would soon authorize them 28 1,6| dwelling would spare us much work, and would be a surer retreat, 29 1,6| by a mine, was Herculean work, and it was really vexing 30 1,7| ourselves, and continue our work." ~It will be remembered 31 1,7| instruments? Was not this work upon which the engineer 32 1,7| so. ~While this chemical work was going on, Cyrus Harding 33 1,7| water to rush out. ~The work took some time, for the 34 1,8| wall traces of an eruptive work could be distinguished, 35 1,8| captain, let us set to work!" replied Pencroft. "I have 36 1,8| took Neb's place. ~This work had lasted two hours, and 37 1,8| And yet this was only the work of nature. She alone had 38 1,8| was decided to put off the work necessary for the arrangement 39 1,9| concealed in need. ~The first work was to make the openings. 40 1,9| alter the beginning of the work, Granite House was abundantly 41 1,9| took part in the common work, and was not less skilful 42 1,9| furnished, and this would be work for the long winter days. 43 1,9| but be charmed with their work. The view from the windows 44 1,0| observe this feast. All work was suspended, and prayers 45 1,0| month there was no want of work in the interior of their 46 1,0| length. All the carpenter's work that was needed was to clear 47 1,1| Cyrus Harding. "By constant work they made the island of 48 1,1| things; and beginning by the work of the insects, I have perhaps 49 2,1| captain, that in five days the work will be finished!" ~"In 50 2,1| next day Pencroft set to work. He did not mean to build 51 2,1| and supple bark for the work. Now the last storm had 52 2,1| who, having suspended his work, was reflecting on this 53 2,2| atlas was a magnificent work, comprising maps of every 54 2,6| the contrary it was the work of a human being; but they 55 2,6| settlers would have all their work to do over again, fresh 56 2,7| spared the trouble of mason's work. It was certainly lucky, 57 2,7| engineer intended to set to work. ~The plateau was already 58 2,7| bridge was the most urgent work. Trees were selected, cut 59 2,7| certainly a considerable work, and though it was skillfully 60 2,7| marvelous knowledge of the work, nor lastly, the zeal of 61 2,7| three weeks of regular hard work. They even breakfasted on 62 2,7| it was decided that the work at Prospect Heights should 63 2,7| nitro-glycerine did its accustomed work. In less than a fortnight 64 2,7| settlers continued their work, and as they were anxious 65 2,8| been obliged to give this work up, as it irritated him 66 2,8| in the evening when their work was finished and the sea-breeze 67 2,9| not having any pressing work out of doors, profited by 68 2,9| profited by the bad weather to work at the interior of Granite 69 2,9| machine." ~And, indeed, to work his apparatus there was 70 2,9| everything ready for setting to work. ~The tool, the manufacture 71 2,0| the fir, as being easy to work, but which stands water 72 2,0| Harding and Pencroft should work alone at the boat. Gideon 73 2,0| and would not leave his work for an instant. ~A single 74 2,0| Pencroft returned to his work. ~During this time Spilett 75 2,0| Pencroft returned to his work, not without uttering a 76 2,0| of nothing else while at work. He ended by longing for 77 2,0| I am going back to my work." ~"Well, a cup of coffee, 78 2,1| correspondence. ~With the winter, work had been resumed in the 79 2,1| Harding alone, alleging some work as an excuse, did not join 80 2,3| Herbert, who knew how to work the vessel, should undertake 81 2,4| bind him securely, was the work of a minute for Pencroft 82 2,4| returned to finish their work; and some hours after they 83 2,5| as three men in all our work." ~Herbert and the sailor 84 2,5| They aided him also in this work of humanity, and all, except 85 2,6| When he stopped in his work, as was often the case, 86 2,6| settlers were never in want of work. There was always something 87 2,6| November was devoted to the work of converting it into food 88 2,6| landscape!" ~They set to work by choosing timber for the 89 2,6| the wind required it. The work advanced rapidly. Neb and 90 2,6| tools were good, and the work not difficult, for in reality, 91 2,6| Pencroft was delighted with his work, and had no doubt that the 92 2,6| the greatest quantity of work is performed by a mill when 93 2,7| corral, without reckoning work in Granite House, they were 94 2,7| allowed the settlers to work there without him, while 95 2,7| finishing stroke to his work. Indeed, thanks to him, 96 2,7| related are taken from a ~ work which some of our readers 97 2,7| labored to recover himself by work! How he prayed to be reformed 98 2,8| occupations. On this day the same work brought Harding and the 99 2,8| in the meantime we must work and observe." ~The month 100 2,8| railway!" ~They then set to work, beginning with the most 101 2,8| few days to perform this work, and indeed as soon as the 102 2,8| in the midst of the usual work. The resources of the colony, 103 2,0| so, as soon as the last work at the corral was finished. 104 3,1| impossible to continue their work. Gideon Spilett and Pencroft 105 3,1| direct menace against the work which he and his companions 106 3,2| needed to accomplish the work of destruction. He then 107 3,2| to force it open, set to work. It was a difficult operation 108 3,3| of directing a piece of work and not ordering a battle. 109 3,3| the large room, was the work of a minute only. ~It was 110 3,4| they were absorbed in their work, but what thoughts occupied 111 3,4| the tide began to flow. Work must be suspended for the 112 3,4| It had been a hard day's work for the men. They ate with 113 3,5| wished to get all possible work finished. It was also the 114 3,6| it was agreed that the work on Prospect Heights should 115 3,6| as he was enough for the work, and that besides he apprehended 116 3,6| well-cemented blocks of stone. ~This work finished, it would have 117 3,6| from any surprise. ~This work had been so quickly done, 118 3,1| month of January, important work was done on the plateau 119 3,1| opportunity of recommencing their work of destruction. when the 120 3,1| in order to finish this work, and he then lowered himself 121 3,4| a vessel-a really urgent work, since it was for the purpose 122 3,4| frost wood is difficult to work. We must calculate on several 123 3,4| At the same time other work was actively continued, 124 3,4| colonists divided their work, and their arms never tired. 125 3,4| and joined more in the work than in the pleasures of 126 3,4| then obliged to suspend work. ~During the last days of 127 3,4| became extremely difficult to work, and about the 10th of June 128 3,4| think about is my daily work!" ~The truth was that indoors 129 3,4| out there was no want of work. ~The colony of Lincoln 130 3,4| years of continued hard work. The destruction of the 131 3,4| service, of course one's work ought to be done so much 132 3,5| the engineer, left their work and gazed in silence at 133 3,5| However, with the fine days work had been continued. The 134 3,5| Very fortunately, the iron work of the pirate brig had been 135 3,5| copper nails. It was so much work saved for the smiths, but 136 3,5| crops on the plateau. This work finished, every moment was 137 3,5| The desire to perform a work which will endure, which 138 3,6| France, had published that work in which seven months of 139 3,6| professor had related in his work, causing a profound and 140 3,8| venting his feelings, did the work of six men. ~The weather 141 3,8| are we not going back to work? Let Mount Franklin smoke, 142 3,8| of us must turn to at our work to-day! We are going to 143 3,8| volcanic phenomena, but their work went on without interruption. 144 3,8| engineer pushed forward the work with all his energy. Mount 145 3,8| yourself with the necessary work at the corral. In the meantime 146 3,9| hands, therefore, set to work on the vessel. What could 147 3,9| arrest the torrent. ~"To work!" cried Cyrus Harding. ~ 148 3,9| the crater enabled them to work night and day. The flow 149 3,9| the powder-magazine. To work, Spilett, to work, and let 150 3,9| powder-magazine. To work, Spilett, to work, and let us not lose an 151 3,9| Heights. This last blow to the work of the colonists was terrible.