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1 1,2| of the two friends, and returned to his lodging, where young 2 1,3| The castaways accordingly returned, following the opposite 3 1,4| a house." ~"Very well," returned Herbert, "I will look for 4 1,4| Pencroft and Herbert then returned towards the west. Their 5 1,4| store for them. ~They then returned, following the southern 6 1,5| raft had been moored. He returned to the plateau, went over 7 1,6| northerly direction, and he had returned to the spot where the sea, 8 1,6| the grouse nests; then he returned, took the other ends and 9 1,6| several couple of grouse returned to their nests. They walked 10 1,7| Having said this, the sailor returned to the Chimneys. A good 11 1,7| the evening Neb had not returned. The prolonged absence of 12 1,7| Harding. Why had Neb not returned unless hope still detained 13 1,7| not considerable, and he returned to his couch before the 14 1,7| on Neb. Why had Neb not returned? He tossed about on his 15 1,7| excited. He ran forward, then returned, and seemed to entreat them 16 1,8| wait for that till speech returned. Rubbing had re-established 17 1,8| Herbert ran to the beach and returned with two large bivalve shells. 18 1,8| was ten o'clock when they returned to Cyrus Harding whom Spilett 19 1,8| rushed into the passage, but returned almost immediately, and 20 1,9| following the current, they returned towards the Chimneys. ~But 21 1,0| ordinary man. At last speech returned to him, and he cried,-~" 22 1,0| As the glasses had been returned to the watches of the engineer 23 1,0| supply of fuel. They soon returned with a load of brushwood. 24 1,1| Harding and Herbert had returned to the encampment. The engineer 25 1,1| From the ocean their gaze returned to the island which they 26 1,1| others, that will be easy," returned the sailor, who was in high 27 1,3| of the 15th of April they returned to the Chimneys, carrying 28 1,3| coast." ~"That is why," returned Harding, "I am going to 29 1,3| instrument finished, the engineer returned to the beach, but as it 30 1,4| Cyrus Harding and the lad returned to the Chimneys. ~The engineer 31 1,5| period ended, the smiths returned to the Chimneys, and new 32 1,6| latitude." ~Meanwhile Top had returned at his master's call, and 33 1,6| Harding and his companions returned to the Chimneys. ~ ~ 34 1,7| yesterday." ~"I acknowledge," returned Spilett, "that the wound 35 1,7| and leaving the place, he returned with his companions to the 36 1,8| flint and steel; they then returned to the plateau, Top accompanying 37 1,8| other green trees, and soon returned with some branches, which 38 1,8| the engineer, as if he had returned from the land of dreams. ~" 39 1,2| young ones. ~Pencroft then returned to Granite House, enchanted 40 1,2| s right, that's right," returned the sailor, who was not 41 2,1| already quitted the island?" returned Herbert. ~"It is more than 42 2,1| kauri, and the two sportsmen returned to Granite House. There 43 2,1| after which the two hunters returned to Granite House, following 44 2,1| hours later, he and Neb returned with the cart to the place 45 2,1| there was now no use for, returned to Granite House. ~Arrived 46 2,1| t turn it over enough!" returned the obstinate sailor. ~" 47 2,1| overtook it, and then quietly returned to the deep sea." ~"Oh! 48 2,1| of telling you before!" returned the sailor. ~Cyrus Harding 49 2,2| Franklin. ~Pencroft afterwards returned towards the mouth of the 50 2,2| European make. ~All the party returned to the chest, which was 51 2,3| Mustard be hanged!" returned the sailor; "but if by chance 52 2,3| That supports what I said," returned the sailor, "namely, that 53 2,4| would be the use of that?" returned Harding. "This creek evidently 54 2,4| discovery." ~"Valuable?" returned Pencroft. ~"Certainly," 55 2,5| coast." ~ "Thirty miles!" returned Spilett. "That would be 56 2,5| with our search, then," returned Cyrus Harding. ~At one o' 57 2,5| Spilett. ~"I beg your pardon!" returned Pencroft. ~"Why? is it-?" ~" 58 2,5| thing." ~"Strange indeed!" returned Cyrus Harding. ~Strange 59 2,6| these apes are so cunning," returned Pencroft; "they won't show 60 2,6| half an hour the hunters returned with a few rock pigeons, 61 2,6| They then, having eaten, returned to their post. ~Two hours 62 2,7| ladder which he so politely returned to us yesterday?" ~"Let 63 2,7| being magnificent, they only returned to Granite House to sleep. ~ 64 2,8| affection for Neb, and Neb returned it. When his services were 65 2,8| That evening the hunters returned to Granite House quite exhausted. 66 2,8| notwithstanding their fatigue, they returned the next day to visit the 67 2,8| Prospect Heights. Herbert never returned from an excursion without 68 2,9| took their bearings, and returned to Granite House, where 69 2,9| went to collect some, and returned to Granite House with an 70 2,9| is!" ~"Well, who knows," returned the reporter, "who knows 71 2,9| miles! And what's that?" returned Pencroft. "In forty-eight 72 2,0| seed. That done, Pencroft returned to his work. ~During this 73 2,0| two of these stalks and returned to the lad, to whom he said,-~" 74 2,0| precious plant, and then returned to Granite House, where 75 2,0| construction of his boat, he only returned to Granite House at the 76 2,0| numbers." ~And Pencroft returned to his work, not without 77 2,0| tobacco!" ~"Yes, Pencroft," returned Cyrus Harding, "and very 78 2,1| born too soon, Pencroft," returned Neb, who only took part 79 2,1| the engineer raised it and returned, intending to put into execution 80 2,1| the mouth of the well, and returned thoughtfully to the diningroom, 81 2,2| the evening the hunters returned, having enjoyed good sport, 82 2,2| They shall not pass!" returned the engineer. ~But if they 83 2,2| to know one's neighbors," returned the sailor, who was obstinate 84 2,3| sailor and his two companions returned to the shore, to the place 85 2,3| long time." ~"Why not?" returned Pencroft. "But night is 86 2,4| no occasion for it. ~They returned on board, breakfasted, so 87 2,4| Herbert. ~"I think so, too," returned Gideon Spilett, "and these 88 2,4| We won't waste time," returned Pencroft. "You, Herbert, 89 2,4| We must try at any rate," returned the reporter; "humanity 90 2,4| charge. ~Herbert and Spilett returned to finish their work; and 91 2,4| s instinct had suddenly returned, broke a piece out of the 92 2,5| all about it." ~"However," returned the engineer, "your search 93 2,5| companions left Granite House and returned to the beach. They there 94 2,5| I do not think so," returned Harding. ~"Let us try," 95 2,6| edge of the wood-but they returned alone. ~"We must let him 96 2,8| rushed to the door, but returned, having seen Ayrton slide 97 2,8| it." ~"Well, after that," returned the sailor, "I shall never 98 2,8| temporarily magnetized, and returned through the earth to the 99 2,9| said Pencroft. ~"Nonsense!" returned the reporter; "do you think 100 2,9| seas. Either he has already returned to Tabor Island, since Ayrton 101 2,9| unfortunate if the 'Duncan' has returned to these parts only a few 102 2,9| Island, for if the yacht has returned there, they will necessarily 103 2,9| of two hours or so, and returned with several strings of 104 2,0| soon as the "Bonadventure" returned, and to urge Cyrus Harding 105 2,0| as a lake." ~"No doubt," returned the sailor, "since the wind 106 2,0| Herbert. ~"Singular instinct!" returned the reporter, "since notwithstanding 107 2,0| soon as the fine season returned they would thoroughly search 108 2,0| some time in October he returned to pass a few days in the 109 3,2| words wrongly." ~"Indeed," returned the sailor, "I only propose 110 3,2| Mercy, and by the time they returned, Ayrton was ready to start. 111 3,2| darkness. Their companions returned to wait at the Chimneys. ~ 112 3,3| cries were heard when they returned on board with the wounded, 113 3,4| set fire to the powder!" returned Pencroft, throwing himself 114 3,4| no longer, brave Ayrton!" returned the sailor warmly. ~It was 115 3,4| was not an honest vessel!" returned Neb. ~"Well, we shall soon 116 3,4| the broken tube. ~"That?" returned Pencroft. ~"Yes! This cylinder 117 3,7| come?" ~"He must not come!" returned Cyrus Harding quickly. " 118 3,8| was surrounded!-Herbert returned to life, and his fever abated. 119 3,9| asked Neb. ~Gideon Spilett returned to the cart. ~Herbert had 120 3,0| former case, they must have returned towards the corral, now 121 3,0| of the lake, had already returned to their accustomed spot, 122 3,0| from the ruins, then he returned to Granite House. ~The following 123 3,1| his health. His appetite returned, and what numberless delicate, 124 3,1| three. His strength visibly returned, so vigorous was his constitution. 125 3,1| and when the dog and orang returned without giving any warning, 126 3,2| Where they have perhaps returned," said Pencroft. ~"I do 127 3,3| Herbert, and one of them returned, boasting of having killed 128 3,3| inhabitants of the island; but he returned alone. His companion, as 129 3,3| disposal." ~"But do you know," returned Pencroft, "that it will 130 3,3| volcanoes are capricious," returned the reporter. ~"Notice," 131 3,5| yawning gulf. ~Cyrus Harding returned to his companions, and said 132 3,5| Pencroft. ~"Did you doubt it?" returned Harding. ~"But this cavern 133 3,6| earliest days. ~Prince Dakkar returned to Bundelkund in the year 134 3,6| find that death he courted, returned to the mountain fastnesses 135 3,6| every sea. ~He might have returned these three men to the ocean, 136 3,7| Chapter 17 ~Day had returned. No ray of light penetrated 137 3,7| took some refreshment and returned to the saloon. ~Captain 138 3,8| descended to the beach, and returned to Granite House. The engineer 139 3,8| far-distant epoch. ~He then returned by the same way, listening 140 3,9| hastened to the dockyard. They returned with shovels, picks, axes,