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1 1,1| catastrophes were taking place on land and at sea, a drama 2 1,2| at any cost to keep his place at the wicket of the telegraph 3 1,2| that horrible weather to place a guard in the square, in 4 1,3| nearly half a mile from the place where the castaways had 5 1,3| they had been near to the place, they would have heard the 6 1,3| several hundred feet from the place which was opposite to the 7 1,4| rejoin them at that same place, he climbed the cliff in 8 1,4| several hundred feet from the place at which they landed, a 9 1,4| be ascertained. At this place the wall appeared to have 10 1,4| the catastrophe had taken place. It was there that Cyrus 11 1,5| companions have found a superior place to ours." ~"Very likely," 12 1,5| Herbert; "let's run to the place where we landed." ~It was 13 1,5| the box had fallen at this place it must have been swept 14 1,5| consequently much beyond the place where the balloon had fallen 15 1,5| told Herbert to take his place. ~Certainly the boy had 16 1,6| dog who will not leave the place where his master is buried, 17 1,6| smoke which, just at that place, curled round a point of 18 1,6| besides, had taken care to place themselves to leeward of 19 1,8| brought your master to this place." ~"No, it was not I," replied 20 1,8| Harding to a more comfortable place. Neb, Herbert, and Pencroft 21 1,8| ourselves at seeing you in this place!" ~"Indeed," said the engineer, 22 1,8| back of the mound, in a place sheltered from the rain 23 1,8| guided by Neb, went to the place where the footprints were 24 1,8| Pencroft, having taken his place at one end and Neb at the 25 1,8| altered the aspect of the place. Important changes had occurred; 26 1,9| shall reach some inhabited place, or we are on an island. 27 1,0| acclivity and reached a level place, with very few trees, where 28 1,1| some day or other from a place where certainly no one will 29 1,2| from us." ~"Men in this place?" cried the reporter. ~" 30 1,2| their steps towards the place from which the smoke escaped. 31 1,2| shore of Lake Grant. The place was well worth looking at. 32 1,3| establish our manufactory at the place of production. Neb will 33 1,3| collected in the glade, at the place where they were going to 34 1,4| of in the proper time and place. At any rate their clothes 35 1,4| He carefully marked the place with a little stick. ~Then 36 1,4| between the stick and the place where the pole was thrust 37 1,4| have chosen the islet for a place of refuge. It was impossible 38 1,4| morning, they found the place empty, and the machine flown 39 1,4| preservation. They halted at this place and prepared for breakfast, 40 1,4| observation. He chose a clear place on the shore, which the 41 1,4| ice, not a grain out of place. It was of little importance 42 1,5| collected on the shore, at a place where the channel left a 43 1,5| sketch, putting koala in its place, and the journey was resumed. ~ 44 1,6| nearly two miles. But in no place in the bare, straight cliff, 45 1,6| on the shore. From this place, to its extreme limit in 46 1,6| of the Red Creek, at the place where it entered into the 47 1,6| therefore have provided some place for the escape of the overplus. 48 1,6| discharge of water was at this place, for the extremity of the 49 1,6| appear to be deep in that place. ~Herbert recognized directly 50 1,7| been able to discover the place where the surplus water 51 1,7| a strong current at this place. By throwing in some bits 52 1,7| larger than this." ~"At what place, Cyrus?" ~"At the part of 53 1,7| made alone, in a retired place, at a distance from the 54 1,7| from the coast. At this place, the plateau inclined downwards 55 1,7| rock, would open a large place for the water to rush out. ~ 56 1,7| sulphured fiber, and leaving the place, he returned with his companions 57 1,7| plateau, and ran towards the place where the bank of the lake 58 1,8| companions came up with him. The place where they had halted was 59 1,8| silent. ~"There must be a place somewhere, by which the 60 1,8| engineer, "and has left the place for us." ~"Never mind," 61 1,8| it could not return. The place was free. ~Two difficulties 62 1,8| then Spilett took Neb's place. ~This work had lasted two 63 1,8| lighted the interior of this place, and have arranged our rooms 64 1,9| be sufficient to show the place where the hole had been 65 1,9| resolved not to leave the place, until he had captured at 66 1,0| heat of the midday sun. The place was cleared, carefully weeded, 67 1,1| that could not take the place of a regular bridge!" So, 68 1,1| colonists halted at this place for breakfast. A fire of 69 1,1| immense emigration will take place. Europe, Central Asia, North 70 2,1| returned with the cart to the place where they had left it. 71 2,2| he opened exactly at a place where the leaves were separated 72 2,3| Mercy and exactly at the place where, seven months before, 73 2,3| the eye could reach. In no place, either in the depths of 74 2,3| resolved to camp at the place where any further navigation 75 2,3| agreed to camp here, as the place was charming. The colonists 76 2,4| that a shipwreck had taken place recently. It is true that, 77 2,4| hastened on to find a suitable place for their camp. Among the 78 2,4| had not to look long for a place in which to pass the night. 79 2,5| and water. ~Between the place occupied by the colonists 80 2,5| balloon from the tree, to place it in security, and this 81 2,5| we must put it in a safe place," said Neb. ~They certainly 82 2,6| the landing, was in its place, but the lower ladder was 83 2,6| real proprietors of the place with a thousand hideous 84 2,7| reach of the cook, and no place appeared more favorable 85 2,7| could be thrown across. The place appeared suitable. ~In fact, 86 2,7| time, for the Mercy at this place was eighty feet wide. It 87 2,7| which they were anxious to place in perfect security; but 88 2,7| animal which might supply the place of the horse, ass, or ox? 89 2,8| of Cape Mandible. At this place the beach was covered with 90 2,9| apparatus which would take the place of the long ladders at Granite 91 2,9| elder-berries, which took the place of coffee, had been served 92 2,9| it has not moved from its place, the island is just where 93 2,0| The stranding had taken place on the beach of Flotsam 94 2,2| slain; they cleared the place of the bodies which stained 95 2,3| while looking for a suitable place at which to land, proceeded 96 2,3| returned to the shore, to the place where they had left the " 97 2,4| not be sorry to find the place taken possession of." ~" 98 2,5| Bonadventure' in a safe place." ~"Is she not safe at the 99 2,5| Pencroft made him take his place in the lift, while Neb, 100 2,6| but always in a retired place. At meal times he never 101 2,6| whose presence at this place no one had suspected, crossed 102 2,7| that the wreck had taken place on the east coast, and led 103 2,7| few days' journey from the place where the expedition had 104 2,7| Zealand was mentioned as the place of destination. ~"All Ayrton' 105 2,7| then, went to take their place on this desert islet, and 106 2,8| unmagnetized. It was sufficient to place a plate of soft iron before 107 2,9| nothing is easier than to place in the hut, which was Captain 108 2,9| could not penetrate; in one place, large vaulted excavations 109 2,0| would ever find a better place than this!" ~"We are in 110 2,0| did not afford a single place suitable for landing. They 111 3,1| able to remain still in one place. Herbert felt more curiosity. 112 3,2| would become an excellent place of refuge, and, being unknown, 113 3,2| resistance and, in the last place, victory possible? That 114 3,3| think it would be best to place it on the islet, so as to 115 3,3| but for each to take his place before the fog should be 116 3,3| and looked for the best place at which to land. ~At that 117 3,4| enormous leak. But as in that place the channel was not more 118 3,5| arranged, and in a safe place, as may be believed, sheltered 119 3,6| not find her again in her place!" ~"Then, Pencroft," said 120 3,6| mouth of the Mercy is a bad place for a vessel, and the sea 121 3,6| Soon they arrived at the place where the road led along 122 3,9| free? Was it impossible to place the mattress on which Herbert 123 3,9| expected to find it in its place; supposing that the convicts 124 3,1| draft of a road which would place Granite House in communication 125 3,1| colonists to the Creator. A place in the cart was reserved 126 3,1| reporter made Herbert take his place in it during the first hours 127 3,2| air from the forests. His place was no longer in the cart, 128 3,3| account of what had taken place before this terrible execution. 129 3,3| Franklin itself, was the proper place to pursue their researches. 130 3,3| were fewer. Stones took the place of grass. Goats and musmons 131 3,3| chemical process was taking place in the bowels of the earth. ~" 132 3,4| established in any other place near to Granite House-for 133 3,5| towards this mysterious place as the magnet draws iron. ~ 134 3,5| length distant. ~At this place the breadth of the sheet 135 3,6| depth of the sea, the only place where I have found liberty! 136 3,6| who move incessantly from place to place, and are of no 137 3,6| incessantly from place to place, and are of no country. ~ 138 3,6| collision which had taken place between the "Nautilus" and 139 3,8| better it should not take place," said the reporter. ~"Who 140 3,8| who had reclined so as to place his ear to the ground, " 141 3,8| to-day! We are going to place the keelson, and a dozen 142 3,8| dockyard, and proceeded to place the keelson, a thick mass 143 3,9| further conversation now took place. The chances yet in favor 144 3,9| time no change had taken place on the summit of the volcano. 145 3,9| launching, which was to take place the morning of the next 146 3,0| criminal; you find in his place a man who has become honest