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1 1,1| certain whether it was day or night. No reflection of light, 2 1,1| them above the abyss. ~The night passed in the midst of alarms 3 1,1| land did not appear before night, voyagers, car, and balloon 4 1,2| should be effected during the night, with a northwest wind of 5 1,2| it furiously about. ~The night of the 19th passed, but 6 1,2| dangerous in the extreme. In the night, in spite of their guards, 7 1,2| balloon. Evening arrived. The night was dark in the extreme. 8 1,2| the voyagers. During the night the engineer could not dream 9 1,3| clock. A thick fog made the night very dark. The castaways 10 1,3| brightly in the sky. ~The night passed away. Towards five 11 1,5| better than lying here. Night is advancing. Come and rest! 12 1,5| passed the 25th of March. Night had come on. Outside could 13 1,5| the sailor, he passed the night with one eye on the fire, 14 1,5| some rest, wandered all night long on the shore calling 15 1,7| are going to have a dirty night, Mr. Spilett!" said the 16 1,7| had rested the preceding night, and Herbert was not long 17 1,7| fireplace. ~Outside, as the night advanced, the tempest also 18 1,7| immediately. ~Meanwhile the night advanced, and it was perhaps 19 1,7| the midst of this black night and in such a tempest! But 20 1,9| him than any nourishment. ~Night had closed in, and the temperature, 21 1,9| obliged to give up, for this night at least, the attempt to 22 1,0| disturbed this peaceful night, and the next day, the 29th 23 1,0| there an encampment for the night, but these five hundred 24 1,0| degrees, and it was almost night when Cyrus Harding and his 25 1,0| cold temperature of the night, as it was not employed 26 1,0| Herbert accompanied him. ~The night was beautiful and still, 27 1,1| sea, through a peaceful night, the islanders enjoyed profound 28 1,2| encampment of the previous night. Pencroft thought it must 29 1,3| fagots. No one slept that night, all watching carefully 30 1,3| clock in the evening; the night was magnificent. The moon, 31 1,3| engineer. "Also, since the night is clear, I will try, this 32 1,5| operation could be followed night and day. ~This settled, 33 1,6| be obliged to watch every night, or to keep up a fire. And 34 2,3| them to attempt during the night in the midst of unknown 35 2,3| make our encampment for the night." ~"At what distance are 36 2,3| necessary, take refuge for the night. ~Supper was quickly devoured, 37 2,3| fire was made up for the night, so as to protect the sleepers 38 2,3| among the bushes, but the night passed without incident, 39 2,4| wild beasts heard in the night. ~The exact position of 40 2,4| be necessary to pass the night on the promontory. But they 41 2,4| place in which to pass the night. The rocks, which must have 42 2,4| could be found against the night air. But just as they were 43 2,4| possession of it for the night." ~"But others may come," 44 2,5| reach Granite House before night. ~At six o'clock in the 45 2,5| etc. ~In the meanwhile night came on, and it was already 46 2,5| have been at home. ~The night was very dark. Pencroft 47 2,7| and shelter during the night. ~This done, the movements 48 2,0| which it has been denied. At night he talked about it in his 49 2,2| occurrence, when on the night of the 11th of August, the 50 2,2| brandished like a club. ~The night was extremely dark, it was 51 2,3| and soon set again. The night was dark but starry, and 52 2,3| precaution on such a calm night, but Pencroft was a prudent 53 2,3| reporter slept part of the night. Pencroft and Herbert took 54 2,3| swerve even a point. The night passed quickly, as did the 55 2,3| nor Pencroft slept that night. In the expectation of the 56 2,3| returned Pencroft. "But night is coming on," added he, " 57 2,4| would be well to pass the night in this hut." ~"You are 58 2,4| was then agreed that the night should be passed in the 59 2,4| passed away. ~How long the night appeared to the sailor and 60 2,4| did what we could." ~The night passed, and whether the 61 2,4| recovering his course. ~The night was dark and cold. However, 62 2,6| clock in the evening, as night was coming on, the stranger 63 2,8| in the corral during the night and the settlers judged 64 2,9| should not sail during the night, but would always, when 65 2,9| anchor near the shore. ~The night was passed under the promontory, 66 2,9| depth of water there. The night passed quietly, for the 67 2,9| stand off and on during the night, and we will enter to-morrow 68 2,9| took of lighting a fire the night of the 19th of October, 69 2,9| lighted any fire during the night of the 19th of October, 70 2,0| some anxiety. ~During the night, Cyrus Harding and Gideon 71 2,0| island during that dark night, and they had not doubted 72 2,0| vessel stood off during the night. ~When the first streaks 73 2,0| which was raging during that night, Top arrived at the Chimneys, 74 2,0| Cyrus Harding, "during the night of the 19th of October, 75 2,0| met their eyes during the night of the 19th of October. 76 3,1| What shall we do when night comes on?" asked Gideon 77 3,1| affirmative. During the night the ship might disappear 78 3,1| information to he obtained? ~Night fell. The new moon had disappeared. 79 3,1| will stand off during the night, and we shall see nothing 80 3,2| thanks to the darkness of the night. Once arrived at the vessel' 81 3,2| wretches would profit by the night to make a descent on the 82 3,3| Chapter 3 ~The night passed without incident. 83 3,3| had happened during the night on board the brig. Had this 84 3,4| themselves in turn during the night. ~The morning came, however, 85 3,4| powder. ~In fact, on the night of the 23rd, the hull entirely 86 3,6| only have to start in the night with a good breeze, and 87 3,6| the corral in this dark night? ~They consulted. Some wished 88 3,7| high, and all that day and night passed without his becoming 89 3,0| only during the preceding night that the convicts had appeared 90 3,0| evening to Herbert. ~The night passed without any important 91 3,0| did not reappear in the night, and did not return either 92 3,0| December and the following night. ~Towards the middle of 93 3,0| not survive a third. ~The night was frightful. In his delirium 94 3,0| Herbert will be dead." ~Night arrived-the last night, 95 3,0| Night arrived-the last night, it was too much to be feared, 96 3,0| Lincoln Island. ~During the night of the 8th of December, 97 3,1| to penetrate during the night into Granite House? It was 98 3,1| were then taken that the night might be passed in safety. 99 3,1| the profound darkness of night. ~The watch was, however, 100 3,1| turns over the camp. ~The night, however, was but of few 101 3,1| irritate Master Jup. The night passed without incident, 102 3,2| precautions were taken for the night. Herbert, become again the 103 3,2| better, then, to wait until night came on. ~However, Gideon 104 3,2| the engineer, "wait till night. I will not allow one of 105 3,2| the western horizon, and night spread rapidly over all, 106 3,2| way disturbed the calm of night. ~The reporter and the sailor 107 3,3| violent excitement, waited all night, without leaving Ayrton' 108 3,3| which bound him day and night. Every moment he expected 109 3,4| it necessary to spend the night there. Besides, the island 110 3,5| finishing the schooner. When night came the workmen were really 111 3,5| could do without them. ~The night was black. The new moon 112 3,5| over the island itself. The night was very threatening. ~But 113 3,6| fellow-creatures, when, during the night of the 6th of November, 114 3,7| Nautilus" for a moment. Night arrived, although it was 115 3,8| storm had ceased during the night. The last low mutterings 116 3,8| various incidents of the night of October 15th had left 117 3,8| faintly amid the gloom of the night. But a kind of lurid brilliancy 118 3,8| which, during that stormy night, had led them to Dakkar 119 3,9| January, after a day and night passed at the corral, where 120 3,9| the crater. But during the night of the 23rd, in consequence 121 3,9| crater enabled them to work night and day. The flow of lava 122 3,9| description. During the night it could only be compared 123 3,9| of March. ~But during the night of the 8th an enormous column