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1 1,1| the storm had raged five days already, and the first symptoms 2 1,2| aerial voyage had lasted five days. ~The curious circumstances 3 1,2| intercepted by fog. ~Five days had passed when a partial 4 1,2| the 20th of March. Five days afterwards four of them 5 1,6| appeared best to wait a few days before commencing an exploration. 6 1,6| accordingly settled that for a few days they would remain at the 7 1,1| little knew that sixteen days afterwards a frightful crime 8 1,3| hours; but in their two days work the five brickmakers 9 1,3| to say, in three or four days. ~It was on the 2nd of April 10 1,3| settlers employed the two days before the oven was built 11 1,3| Chimneys during these few days was not made more comfortable, 12 1,3| They also reckoned the days they had passed on Lincoln 13 1,3| was Wednesday, was twelve days from the time when the wind 14 1,3| without much difficulty. Five days after, the kiln was supplied 15 1,3| which had been full five days before, had not yet risen, 16 1,3| Southern Cross, which some days before the engineer had 17 1,3| will be one of the four days in the year in which the 18 1,4| of those beautiful autumn days which are like the last 19 1,5| intelligence, that three days afterwards the little colony' 20 1,6| had been obscured for some days, and it was of importance 21 1,7| less than ten or twelve days for the sulphuret of iron 22 1,7| was kept up for several days, and the result was a compact 23 1,7| accomplished. During the following days the settlers had time to 24 1,7| the 20th of May, twelve days after commencing it, the 25 1,9| smoothed off, and a few days alter the beginning of the 26 1,9| excursion for the first fine days of the next spring. But 27 1,9| work for the long winter days. A chimney was established 28 1,0| certain, that is that the days are already short, and the 29 1,0| off till the first fine days. ~The seals were numerous, 30 1,0| this was a business of some days. Directly the bridges were 31 1,2| times, during the first days, specimens of those Antarctic 32 1,2| fell abundantly for several days, and it soon reached a thickness 33 1,2| remained shut up for five days, from the 20th to the 25th 34 1,2| nothing to fear. ~During these days of seclusion the settlers 35 1,2| gale, lasted for several days. The colonists were again 36 2,1| sea voyage, and in five days at the most, I will undertake 37 2,1| navigate the Mercy." ~"Five days," cried Neb, "to build a 38 2,1| repeat, captain, that in five days the work will be finished!" ~" 39 2,1| be finished!" ~"In five days, then, be it," replied the 40 2,1| exploration of the island. ~Two days after-the 28th of October-another 41 2,2| been constructed in five days. A seat in the stern, a 42 2,2| will get seasoned. In two days there won't be a single 43 2,3| to sustain them for three days, the time which Harding 44 2,3| already strong, for in three days the moon would be full, 45 2,4| little band for at least two days. It would not thus be necessary 46 2,5| just as well stay there two days! As yet, we have had no 47 2,5| thrown on them. In a few days the hull of a ship of several 48 2,7| golden pheasants. A few days afterwards, Herbert snared 49 2,7| was decided that for a few days they should be allowed to 50 2,7| been manufactured, and some days after the capture of the 51 2,8| heat of these warm summer days, in the evening when their 52 2,9| except for three or four fine days on which several excursions 53 2,9| did not leave for several days. As to the substances used 54 2,0| hour of rest. ~For some days they had observed an enormous 55 2,0| this rich prey for several days, had determined to take 56 2,0| operation lasting three days, but from which the settlers 57 2,1| Only to leave it for a few days," replied Pencroft, "only 58 2,1| Pencroft, "only for a few days, captain. Time to go and 59 2,1| been talked of for several days was made into the southeastern 60 2,2| serious anxiety for several days, began to recover. His constitution 61 2,2| services in this way!" ~Ten days after taking to his bed, 62 2,5| after a voyage of four days, the "Bonadventure" gently 63 2,5| Balloon. ~During the first days passed by the stranger in 64 2,5| in Granite House for nine days. It was warm, and a bright 65 2,6| back to Granite House. Two days after this occurrence, the 66 2,6| patient and wait. ~A few days later, on the 3rd of November, 67 2,6| During the following days the stranger did not speak 68 2,6| wild aspect of his worst days. ~Cyrus Harding and his 69 2,6| replied the engineer. ~Many days passed; but Harding-was 70 2,7| suspected nothing. ~For some days their life continued as 71 2,7| Bay, that is to say a few days' journey from the place 72 2,7| his accomplices, and two days after gaining possession 73 2,8| assiduously continued. During the days which followed, Herbert 74 2,8| coming every two or three days to visit the corral. Nevertheless, 75 2,8| not take more than a few days to perform this work, and 76 2,8| support the wire. A few days after, the wire was extended, 77 2,8| recognize the species. ~A few days after came the 26th of March, 78 2,9| in the first fine October days to go to Tabor Island, and 79 2,9| wind, lasting five or six days; then the needle of the 80 2,0| colonists had been absent three days from their dwelling. Ayrton 81 2,0| consequence, therefore, a few days after, on the 25th of April, 82 2,0| he returned to pass a few days in the corral. ~During this 83 3,4| been a new moon but two days before. A whole hour at 84 3,5| intentions!" ~For several days the colonists were actively 85 3,6| expedition would be of some days duration, it appeared best 86 3,6| harnessed at present, and a few days' rest was necessary. The 87 3,6| Capricorn, and gave the longest days in the year. The time was, 88 3,6| Peninsula. ~During the nine days which preceded their departure, 89 3,6| that he should spend two days there, and return to Granite 90 3,6| corral. ~During these two days Harding busied himself in 91 3,6| Granite House. In fact, two days had already passed since 92 3,7| dangerous during the first days. ~Gideon Spilett and Cyrus 93 3,7| wounds would heal in a few days. However, Herbert scarcely 94 3,8| saddest thought. Several days passed, and the poor boy' 95 3,8| well performed. ~In ten days, on the 22nd of November, 96 3,9| gain strength, in eight days from now-well, we shall 97 3,9| now-well, we shall see." ~Eight days! That would put off the 98 3,9| Granite House until the first days of December. At this time 99 3,0| was, therefore, nineteen days since Neb had had other 100 3,0| Granite House. ~The following days were the saddest of any 101 3,1| was not disappointed. Ten days after, on the 20th of December, 102 3,3| after a hundred and four days separation. ~Ayrton then 103 3,3| say, since the last two days, he could give no information 104 3,3| little harbor only eight days ago, they put to sea in 105 3,4| thither, were it but for a few days, to renew the social link 106 3,4| suspend work. ~During the last days of the month the weather 107 3,4| serious occurred in the first days of the returning spring. ~ 108 3,5| However, with the fine days work had been continued. 109 3,5| especially hoped to end their days there. ~"Herbert," said 110 3,5| And that was-" ~"Four days ago." ~"Ah! a note!" cried 111 3,6| into him from his earliest days. ~Prince Dakkar returned 112 3,6| terrible sensation. Some days previous to the flight of 113 3,7| saved, be prolonged for some days? He himself had said that 114 3,8| summer season. For some days the heat was overpowering, 115 3,8| visit the mountain. In a few days I shall learn more on this 116 3,8| sleeping soundly. ~Three days passed by-the 4th, 5th, 117 3,8| the sailor, "our working days will not be many, and if 118 3,9| months, nor of weeks, but of days; it might be of hours. ~ 119 3,9| They had before them some days' respite. The plateau of 120 3,9| preserved. And these few days it was necessary to employ 121 3,9| During the six following days, from the 25th to the 30th 122 3,9| an hour!" ~During eight days more, that is to say until 123 3,9| launching the vessel in ten days. ~Hope revived in the hearts 124 3,9| Master," asked Neb, a few days later, "do you think all 125 3,0| had now existed for nine days. A few provisions taken 126 3,0| only provisions for two days, although they limited their 127 3,0| During the five ensuing days Cyrus Harding and his unfortunate