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1 1,2| but was very difficult to find. ~Meanwhile Grant continued 2 1,3| Gideon Spilett, "and we will find him too!" ~"Living, I trust!" ~" 3 1,3| water it is possible we may find a fordable passage." "You 4 1,3| this scrape, and I hope may find the captain." Pencroft was 5 1,4| encampment, and to try and find rather better grub than 6 1,4| in nests; we have only to find a house." ~"Very well," 7 1,4| molluscs. They had then to find fresh water, and it was 8 1,4| when be returns he must find a tolerable dwelling here. 9 1,5| will be if they were to find Captain Harding and were 10 1,5| when they like. They will find a good enough shelter." ~ 11 1,5| confirmed smoker. He could not find it; he rummaged the pockets 12 1,5| probable that they would find the box, which the waves 13 1,5| do?" ~"We shall certainly find some way of making a fire," 14 1,5| and our companions will find but a sorry repast on their 15 1,5| running to him, "we will find him! God will give him back 16 1,6| said the sailor. "We shall find ammunition on our way, and 17 1,7| deplorable weather he could not find any traces of Neb, and that 18 1,7| meet him, or attempting to find him, it was impossible. ~ 19 1,8| marks. Neb did not expect to find his master living. It was 20 1,8| in which he recovered to find himself in the arms of his 21 1,9| engineer alive? He will soon find some way of making fire 22 1,9| engineer, "and if we do not find some substance similar to 23 1,9| Maoris, we shall always find some one to whom we can 24 1,9| aside,-~"If, on my return, I find a fire at the house, I shall 25 1,9| was difficult enough to find the way among the groups 26 1,0| Besides, they hoped to find more food on the way. As 27 1,0| retracing their steps so as to find some practicable path, much 28 1,0| which it would be easy to find a retreat. Fuel was not 29 1,1| Cyrus Harding be able to find out their latitude and longitude 30 1,1| can christen them as we find them. What do you think, 31 1,2| were therefore consulted to find out the hour. ~That of Gideon 32 1,2| taste, would know how to find some fresh game among the 33 1,3| remained to be done but to find a plant fit to make the 34 1,4| engineer, "we might, no doubt, find all these substances on 35 1,4| some day or other, we shall find means of going away!" ~" 36 1,6| Who knows if we might not find on the opposite side one 37 1,7| our profit. Well, I can find it!" ~The engineer cut a 38 1,8| they had only expected to find a narrow cavity, they had 39 1,8| if they did not wish to find their way in the dark, they 40 1,9| Harding's first care was to find out the position of the 41 1,0| Reptile Point, they would find new treasures. ~The settlers 42 1,0| possible that they might find the sago or the breadfruit 43 1,0| Pencroft; "and if ever I find one of those tobacco-seeds, 44 1,1| and they would probably find good sport, for water-birds 45 1,1| Laplanders and the Samoides will find the climate of the polar 46 1,2| their traps. They did not find them easily, under the snow 47 1,2| in Granite House began to find their captivity rather tedious. 48 2,1| Look well, Neb, and if you find one hollow tooth in this 49 2,1| explore the island, we shall find nothing." ~The next day 50 2,1| some day or other we may find traces of their landing." ~" 51 2,2| want in there!" ~"We shall find that out, Pencroft," replied 52 2,2| where they might afterwards find it, the passengers had taken 53 2,2| to whom it belongs. If we find no one-" ~"We will keep 54 2,3| scorn that!" ~"We shall find it some day!" said Gideon 55 2,4| that because they could find no traces of it, a ship 56 2,4| and Herbert hastened on to find a suitable place for their 57 2,5| they had not been able to find on the west. ~Gideon Spilett 58 2,6| stupid one! To come home and find no staircase to go up to 59 2,6| were extremely anxious to find out the cause of what had 60 2,7| where the ruminants would find fresh and abundant pasture. 61 2,7| which the onagers might find food, with a good litter, 62 2,8| which the females, going to find suitable places in which 63 2,1| request to whoever might find it to forward it to the 64 2,1| civilization!" ~"But what will they find?" asked Pencroft. "Can you 65 2,1| of his lantern, he could find no impression, no fracture 66 2,3| sailor had not a point to find fault with. ~Gideon Spilett 67 2,3| that it was difficult to find them. ~"But," observed Gideon 68 2,3| impossible but that we shall find him." ~The exploration was 69 2,3| as us. Even if we do not find the castaway, at least our 70 2,3| see the state in which we find these plantations, it is 71 2,4| he will not be sorry to find the place taken possession 72 2,4| and so we shall at least find his remains!" ~It was then 73 2,5| he is; but here he will find his fellow-men, and since 74 2,6| a resolution, he came to find Cyrus Harding. His eyes 75 2,6| And they will no longer find him," said Herbert. ~"But 76 2,7| to attempt everything to find the captain. He communicated 77 2,7| Ayrton, and I know where to find you. I will never forget 78 2,8| had never been able to find any trace of it in Lincoln 79 2,0| t think they would ever find a better place than this!" ~" 80 2,0| longer, Pencroft would not find bottom." ~"That is all very 81 3,1| cargoes? Had she come to find on the coast a sheltered 82 3,1| of those rascals there to find her!" ~The engineer's orders 83 3,2| To go to that vessel to find out the strength of her 84 3,3| from the brig, they would find themselves in a very disadvantageous 85 3,4| brig, we shall no doubt find the explanation of the matter." ~" 86 3,4| probable that they would find a little of everything, 87 3,4| tools, these treasures would find their use. ~There was no 88 3,5| ought we to do everything to find him out? What is your opinion 89 3,5| the adventure. Whether we find this mysterious being or 90 3,6| and at the same time to find out what had become of the 91 3,6| and evidently we shall find them in the Far West." ~" 92 3,6| stranger, if we manage to find him, may know as much about 93 3,6| we shall very likely not find her again in her place!" ~" 94 3,6| corral, and if they did not find Ayrton, search the neighboring 95 3,6| companion. Were they to find him struck down by the hands 96 3,8| the sailor, "but we shall find them, and when you are cured 97 3,8| to strike them, it would find in them men prepared to 98 3,9| impossible that they should find Ayrton again. On his side, 99 3,9| Cyrus Harding expected to find it in its place; supposing 100 3,0| his wounds. He feared to find them reopened, having been 101 3,1| undiscovered. ~"We will find him!" repeated the sailor. ~ 102 3,1| and we shall certainly find some traces of them." ~And, 103 3,2| opinion that we shall not find the gentleman until he pleases." ~ 104 3,2| the corral, but only to find out whether it is occupied 105 3,3| cavern, how is it that I find myself in the corral?" ~" 106 3,3| but I repeat we shall not find him until he himself permits 107 3,3| try, if he likes! He will find his master!" ~"Who?" asked 108 3,3| Franklin, did the colonists find any traces of him of whom 109 3,4| two seasons, for, if we find the winters very cold in 110 3,5| the engineer:-~"We shall find one at the corral." ~Harding 111 3,6| and Neb had expected to find an almost supernatural being! ~ 112 3,6| Prince Dakkar, unable to find that death he courted, returned 113 3,7| stop-cocks which you will find upon the water-line. The 114 3,0| despatched to Tabor Island to find Ayrton, and bring him back 115 3,0| Island, where you did not find Ayrton, of coming a hundred 116 3,0| Grant, "it was in order to find, not only Ayrton, but yourself 117 3,0| behind you a criminal; you find in his place a man who has