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1 1,1| voyagers could distinctly see that solid spot which they 2 1,2| impatience among the besieged to see the storm moderate was very 3 1,2| that they could not even see each other. ~Without speaking 4 1,2| clearing allowed them to see the wide extending ocean 5 1,3| he thought that he could see looming indistinctly through 6 1,3| they had been accustomed to see in the United States; the 7 1,3| Pencroft, "though I do not see the land, I feel it... it 8 1,3| not wrong, it is ebbing. See, the tide is going down 9 1,3| replied the sailor. "We shall see. But now the ebb is evidently 10 1,4| Pencroft, "and if we ever see Captain Harding again, he 11 1,4| this labyrinth." ~"We shall see him again, Pencroft," cried 12 1,4| disappeared. They looked to see if some portion of their 13 1,4| little expected ever to see Cyrus Harding again; but 14 1,4| excellent, and we will soon see how many they may have left 15 1,5| try, my boy, and let's see if you can do anything besides 16 1,6| hope no longer again to see Cyrus Harding. The castaways 17 1,6| fisherman, for he does not see his prey coming through 18 1,7| deeply absorbed, did not see him approach. ~"We are going 19 1,8| undressed his master to see if he was wounded, but not 20 1,8| Neb knew, and he wished to see his master again for the 21 1,8| no doubt, would wish to see the unfortunate man again. 22 1,8| there is time enough to see about that, captain! we 23 1,8| will you take my shoe and see if it fits exactly to the 24 1,9| me yesterday, did I not see in the west a mountain which 25 1,9| to-morrow, and then we shall see if this land is an island 26 1,9| country, and then we shall see how best to establish ourselves 27 1,9| has said so." ~"We shall see!" ~Meanwhile, the sun had 28 1,0| around them. They could not see the sun, then hid by the 29 1,0| and the engineer could see its reflection trembling 30 1,1| exploration. They also wished to see the island, on the productions 31 1,1| companions were surprised to see a lake, bordered with green 32 1,1| from the mountain." ~"I see a little river which runs 33 1,1| water escapes. We shall see that on our return." ~This 34 1,1| the island, be raised to see if it did not shelter some 35 1,1| watercourses, which we can see. ~"Very good," said the 36 1,2| rejoined them, "Captain, you see quite well we can't get 37 1,4| repeat to the engineer,-~"You see, captain, so long as we 38 1,4| tools. However, we shall see later!" ~"Why," cried Pencroft, " 39 1,6| Mount Franklin, we could not see towards the west, either 40 1,6| would be capital! I can see that on the front which 41 1,7| He was much surprised to see a strong current at this 42 1,7| explosion." ~"And when shall we see this, captain?" ~"To-morrow, 43 1,8| the narrow passage. You see Top has got before us!" ~" 44 1,8| the engineer. "But we must see our way. Neb, go and cut 45 1,9| replied the reporter, "so I see." ~"But are they inhabited?" ~" 46 1,2| beasts were eatable. He could see that by their resemblance 47 1,2| several rafts. They could see that the cold period was 48 1,2| However, all were anxious to see, if not the fine season, 49 2,2| vessel? Come along! we must see if it will carry all five 50 2,2| object, saying,-~"What do I see down there on the beach?" ~ 51 2,2| Ah!" cried Pencroft, "I see what it is!" ~"What?" asked 52 2,2| Harding, "I do not quite see the use of it; and a more 53 2,2| all very fine, but you can see that there is nothing for 54 2,2| eye falls upon. We will see if it applies to our situation." ~ 55 2,4| left its abode, I do not see, my friends, why we should 56 2,5| my dear Spilett; but you see that if it is certain that 57 2,5| to dress us." ~"We shall see, Pencroft," replied Cyrus 58 2,5| Cyrus Harding; "we shall see." ~"In the meantime, we 59 2,6| out every few minutes to see if Top was keeping good 60 2,6| the cliff and they could see the windows, the shutters 61 2,6| Neb drew back, so as to see if anything appeared at 62 2,6| Who was it? Didn't you see?" ~"No." ~"It was a monkey, 63 2,6| Pencroft; "but still I do not see how we are to get into our 64 2,6| not be sure of that till I see them down here," replied 65 2,6| rascals. ~"We shall soon see," replied the engineer, 66 2,7| each apparently trying to see who could make the most 67 2,7| incident. ~What did they see? Two fine animals of a large 68 2,8| It was most amusing to see him walking with a stick 69 2,9| Captain Harding, do you see that tree?" and he pointed 70 2,9| said Herbert. ~"But I can't see any fruit on this shrub!" 71 2,9| where he put it." ~"We shall see." ~On the next day, therefore, 72 2,9| well as a sextant, let us see, my dear Cyrus, the exact 73 2,0| said the reporter, "to see a whale in this comparatively 74 2,0| whale. ~They could also see it throwing up from its 75 2,0| in Russian America. You see these bones, my friends; 76 2,1| to go and come back, and see what that islet is like!" ~" 77 2,1| future." ~"I should like to see that," observed the sailor. ~" 78 2,2| light. The settlers could see nothing, but they heard 79 2,2| person fired that they could see their assailants, who were 80 2,2| excess. Neb was delighted to see his pupil's appetite returning. ~" 81 2,2| laughter. And what did they see? Master Jup smoking calmly 82 2,2| voyage; but you know I should see you set off to Tabor Island 83 2,2| Herbert; "I don't quite see. Luff again-right-now." ~ 84 2,3| answered the sailor. "Do you see anything extraordinary in 85 2,3| the bushes rustling and see the grass waving, which 86 2,3| observed the reporter, "do not see men for the first time. 87 2,3| Gideon Spilett, "but to see the state in which we find 88 2,3| it was just possible to see that it was built of planks 89 2,4| planks, and it was easy to see that these planks had been 90 2,4| reporter thought he could see that all reason was not 91 2,4| for it is impossible to see his features under the thick 92 2,4| appearance." ~"However, we shall see," replied Pencroft, "and 93 2,5| She is a famous craft, you see, and she behaved admirably 94 2,5| bound!" ~"We shall soon see," Harding contented himself 95 2,6| when we know it, we shall see what course it will be best 96 2,6| that he never expected to see his fellow-creatures again!" ~" 97 2,8| to pass without going to see him, and Ayrton came from 98 2,8| sailor was enchanted to see his own countenance, faithfully 99 2,9| is taken from us we shall see what will be best to do." ~" 100 2,9| for he himself wished to see this part of his domain. ~ 101 2,9| half a mile. It was easy to see that it was composed of 102 2,9| gulf, and I should like to see my way clear in these unknown 103 2,0| of the island. I do not see a spot on which we could 104 2,0| this fire?" ~"As sure as I see you now." ~"You also, Herbert?" ~" 105 3,1| surveyed the horizon, but could see nothing. ~"Take this telescope," 106 3,1| the telescope, and could see that she was of between 107 3,1| was all one color. Let's see: in these seas, what do 108 3,1| the night, and we shall see nothing of her at daybreak." ~ 109 3,3| dawn the settlers could see a confused mass through 110 3,3| with his telescope, could see that the four guns on board 111 3,3| and the convicts cannot see us." ~"That is, my opinion, 112 3,3| through the branches, could see the "Speedy," surrounded 113 3,4| Neb. ~"Well, we shall soon see, Pencroft," said the engineer. ~" 114 3,4| engineer. ~"We shall soon see," rejoined the sailor, " 115 3,4| of anything. ~They would see later what plan it would 116 3,5| would give one of my eyes to see this individual face to 117 3,6| But how was it we did not see the 'Bonadventure' pass 118 3,7| the forest. Nor could they see traces of any struggle, 119 3,8| that it is perhaps rarer to see a dressing well done than 120 3,8| he was astonished not to see near him, thinking that 121 3,8| when you are cured we shall see if the cowards who strike 122 3,9| It pained the engineer to see his forces divided, for 123 3,9| that the convicts will not see you leave it, that they 124 3,9| from now-well, we shall see." ~Eight days! That would 125 3,9| Granite House factory. ~"You see, Pencroft," observed Harding, " 126 3,9| Another mile and they would see the bridge over Creek Glycerine. 127 3,1| the trees and shan't even see the sun!" ~"Forward!" said 128 3,2| moonlight, what did they see? Five corpses, stretched 129 3,4| be permitted once more to see their country. To return 130 3,5| himself that he would like to see Lord Glenarvan again and 131 3,5| The engineer wished to see if the wire still ran along 132 3,7| leave Lincoln Island, and see once more the land of your 133 3,8| we'll applaud it. I don't see that we need concern ourselves 134 3,9| the last service! You will see that though he is dead he