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1 1,1| Whence, it may be asked, had come that plaything of the tempest? 2 1,4| want something when they come back. There is work for 3 1,4| us set to work, but first come and get a store of fuel. 4 1,4| enough for that; we must come down to eggs in the shell, 5 1,5| said he, "our friends can come back when they like. They 6 1,5| here. Night is advancing. Come and rest! To-morrow we will 7 1,5| 25th of March. Night had come on. Outside could be heard 8 1,6| have missed it altogether! Come, don't be vexed with yourself. 9 1,7| contradicted his conjectures. "Come along then!" said he. ~Pencroft 10 1,7| invite them by short barks to come with him, and followed by 11 1,8| But the explanation would come later. When Cyrus was able 12 1,8| left them on the sand. ~"Come," said he, "I must have 13 1,8| dragged me from the waves... Come, Top! Come, old dog!" ~The 14 1,8| the waves... Come, Top! Come, old dog!" ~The magnificent 15 1,9| feathered or hairy, which might come within their reach. ~They 16 1,9| and afterwards we can come back and collect our wood." ~ 17 1,9| who feasted on them. ~"Come," said Pencroft, "sea-weed 18 1,9| the boy, "for he will soon come to the surface to breathe." ~" 19 1,9| the road by which they had come. Half an hour later they 20 1,0| back, for the time had not come to commence hunting; that 21 1,1| but colonists, who have come here to settle." Harding 22 1,1| going, and where one has come from. At least, it looks 23 1,3| Pencroft. "But tobacco will come, like everything else!" 24 1,3| whose legs could separate or come together. The fastening 25 1,4| has been kind enough to come and join us again." ~"So 26 1,4| of a dial. The moment had come, and Cyrus Harding knelt 27 1,7| use of!" replied Cyrus. "Come, come!" ~The engineer hurried 28 1,7| replied Cyrus. "Come, come!" ~The engineer hurried 29 1,8| murmuring these words,-~"Come, our engineer gets on capitally!" ~ 30 1,9| in the interior, they may come from the exterior, for parts 31 1,9| that no help would ever come to them. It was on themselves, 32 1,0| food; thus the cold might come upon them before the question 33 1,0| tarts!" replied the sailor. "Come, the bread that this grain 34 1,2| Did some marine monster come from time to time, to breathe 35 1,2| exterminate them. A time may come when this will be our first 36 1,2| great show of his game. ~"Come, we shall have a grand feast, 37 1,2| be as tender as quails! Come along, Neb, come! I will 38 1,2| quails! Come along, Neb, come! I will look after the cooking 39 2,1| replied Herbert, "and we will come back with the cart to fetch 40 2,2| coming to try our new vessel? Come along! we must see if it 41 2,2| now, whence had this chest come? That was the important 42 2,2| wherever the chest might have come from, it was a treasure 43 2,3| In fact, things had so come about that the settlers 44 2,3| The tide had begun to come up half an hour before. 45 2,3| by chance you happen to come across a tobacco-plant, 46 2,3| nothing-unless it is-" ~"That will come, Pencroft, that will be 47 2,4| of a large size who had come to quench their thirst at 48 2,4| night." ~"But others may come," said Pencroft. ~"It will 49 2,5| thinking that no one will come to dispute with us the possession 50 2,5| undoubtedly broken, and which had come alone from the sources of 51 2,6| is a very stupid one! To come home and find no staircase 52 2,6| more natural. Some one has come during our absence, taken 53 2,6| meet them hand to hand. Come now, is there no way of 54 2,7| wood-pigeons. ~Lastly, the time had come for turning the balloon-case 55 2,7| already coaxed the animals to come and eat out of his hand, 56 2,9| a ship had unexpectedly come in sight of the island, 57 2,0| north of the Atlantic and come to die in the south of the 58 2,0| the "Maria Stella" would come to reclaim the animal harpooned 59 2,1| captain. Time to go and come back, and see what that 60 2,1| for if the albatross had come from some inhabited region, 61 2,2| Mr. Herbert, Pencroft, come! come!" ~The colonists, 62 2,2| Herbert, Pencroft, come! come!" ~The colonists, who were 63 2,2| suspect that an incident would come to his aid and change into 64 2,3| unknown current she would come exactly within sight of 65 2,3| to whose succor they had come? Who was this man? Would 66 2,5| if we had not happened to come up in time to help you!" ~" 67 2,5| and gazing at the sky. ~"Come, my friend," said the engineer 68 2,6| have taken several years to come from Tabor Island to Lincoln 69 2,6| Harding. ~"He will never come back!" exclaimed Pencroft. ~" 70 2,6| exclaimed Pencroft. ~"He will come back," replied the engineer. ~ 71 2,7| said he at last, "I have come to beg you to grant me a 72 2,8| the darkness. ~"He will come back," said Cyrus Harding. ~" 73 2,8| said Cyrus Harding. ~"Come, now, captain," exclaimed 74 2,9| If he will consent to come," said Pencroft. ~"Nonsense!" 75 2,9| that any one was likely to come some day to fetch him, and 76 2,9| left again; or he will not come till later, and it will 77 2,9| was decided that he should come to Granite House during 78 2,0| Pencroft, "our iron-clads can come here after all! They would 79 2,0| proposed that he should come to spend the bad season 80 3,1| which have been related, had come to join the little colony. 81 3,1| House, sent this telegram:-"Come with all possible speed." ~ 82 3,1| the duty of a captain to come and survey any land or island 83 3,1| we have begged you to come here for an important reason. 84 3,1| ship may be the 'Duncan' come to these seas for the purpose 85 3,1| infest it? For what had she come to look at the shores of 86 3,1| stolen cargoes? Had she come to find on the coast a sheltered 87 3,3| to shore? Whence did he come? What had been his object? 88 3,3| latter case they would have come in larger numbers. The pirates 89 3,3| But suppose she does come there?" said Harding. ~" 90 3,4| know?-" ~"Later! later! Come, Spilett. The main point 91 3,5| be only he who must have come to Tabor Island, who found 92 3,5| allow that they ought to come to terms with the rascals 93 3,5| delay and without remorse. ~"Come!" said be. "Everybody is 94 3,5| anything more about them!" ~"Come, Pencroft," said Neb, "don' 95 3,5| before, be able to go and come without fear. Hitherto they 96 3,6| from the land or the sea. ~"Come," said Pencroft, "the blackguards 97 3,6| unpleasant to any one. Did he come here voluntarily? Can he 98 3,7| slightly revived. Herbert had come out of his long stupor. 99 3,7| absence, he would venture to come?" ~"He must not come!" returned 100 3,7| to come?" ~"He must not come!" returned Cyrus Harding 101 3,7| of us! He will be sure to come!" ~"And as he will be less 102 3,7| reporter. ~"Yes, and he will come back, the faithful animal!" ~" 103 3,8| succeeded! But might not a time come when all their science would 104 3,8| inexplicable influence had come to their aid!... But all 105 3,9| active orang, accustomed to come frequently to the corral, 106 3,0| attack; should a second come on and should we not be 107 3,2| Yes!" ~"But they will come back!" cried Ayrton. "Defend 108 3,2| barricade the door, and all come back here." ~Pencroft, Neb, 109 3,3| the Scotch yacht should come to take him off. Who knows 110 3,4| all the estates which will come to me some day, if you were 111 3,4| the bad season might now come without their having any 112 3,5| tenants of Granite House:-~"Come to the corral immediately." ~" 113 3,5| telegram had clearly said,-~"Come to the corral immediately." ~ 114 3,5| apparition, which alone could come up to the notion they had 115 3,6| whom the morrow may never come, and when the reporter offered 116 3,8| reason why we should be idle! Come, Ayrton, Neb, Herbert, Captain 117 3,8| inspect it. At any rate I will come back for you in two hours." ~ 118 3,0| besides, supposing she should come there, as the colonists