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1 2,6| might be called Jupiter, and Jup for short. ~And so, without 2 2,6| without more ceremony, Master Jup was installed in Granite 3 2,7| all did ample justice. ~Jup was not forgotten, and he 4 2,7| during our absence, Master Jup takes it into his head to 5 2,7| may be stated that Master Jup grew more accustomed to 6 2,7| projected works. Top and Jup were good friends and played 7 2,7| willingly together, but Jup did everything solemnly. ~ 8 2,7| had been completed, Master Jup had been set at liberty. 9 2,8| this time the intelligent Jup was raised to the duty of 10 2,8| when they talked together. Jup had besides a real affection 11 2,8| to the top of some tree, Jup passed the greatest part 12 2,8| then of the pleasure Master Jup gave to the inhabitants 13 2,8| which enraptured Pencroft. ~"Jup, some soup!" ~"Jup, a little 14 2,8| Pencroft. ~"Jup, some soup!" ~"Jup, a little agouti!" ~"Jup, 15 2,8| Jup, a little agouti!" ~"Jup, a plate!" ~"Jup! Good Jup! 16 2,8| agouti!" ~"Jup, a plate!" ~"Jup! Good Jup! Honest Jup!" ~ 17 2,8| Jup, a plate!" ~"Jup! Good Jup! Honest Jup!" ~Nothing was 18 2,8| Jup! Good Jup! Honest Jup!" ~Nothing was heard but 19 2,8| was heard but that, and Jup without ever being disconcerted, 20 2,8| said to him,-~"Decidedly, Jup, your wages must be doubled." ~ 21 2,8| mud, with what energy did Jup with a single heave of his 22 2,8| Harding, Pencroft, Neb, and Jup, posted themselves in different 23 2,9| of the thunder. ~Master Jup had not been forgotten, 24 2,9| his taste. ~"With good old Jup there is never any quarreling," 25 2,9| what a servant!" ~Of course Jup was now well used to service. 26 2,9| under Neb's care. Master Jup, entrusted with carrying 27 2,9| could have possessed Master Jup's skill in climbing ladders, 28 2,9| Pencroft's turn to go he took Jup, and let him drive, and 29 2,9| and let him drive, and Jup, cracking his whip, acquitted 30 2,0| and neither Neb nor Master Jup, his assistant, were to 31 2,1| asked Pencroft. ~"And Jup be growling like that?" 32 2,1| turning to the dog, "and you, Jup, be off to your room!" ~ 33 2,1| and the dog were silent. Jup went off to bed, but Top 34 2,1| by the evening. Top and Jup accompanied them. As soon 35 2,1| towards this well? Why did Jup join Top in a sort of common 36 2,2| wore a necklace of teal and Jup wreaths of snipe round his 37 2,2| wished to burst it open. Jup was also uttering piercing 38 2,2| and he was followed by Jup, armed with knotty cudgel, 39 2,2| strangling them instantaneously. Jup wielded his weapon valiantly, 40 2,2| about on the shore. ~"And Jup!" cried Pencroft; "where 41 2,2| cried Pencroft; "where is Jup?" Jup had disappeared. His 42 2,2| Pencroft; "where is Jup?" Jup had disappeared. His friend 43 2,2| and for the first time Jup did not reply to his friend' 44 2,2| Everyone set out in search of Jup, trembling lest he should 45 2,2| the snow with their blood. Jup was found in the midst of 46 2,2| the intrepid animal. ~Poor Jup still held in his hand the 47 2,2| ourselves." ~It appeared as if Jup understood, for he leaned 48 2,2| condition was serious. ~Jup, carried by Neb and Pencroft, 49 2,2| part had been reached, but Jup was very weak from loss 50 2,2| chest of Granite House. Jup was at first restless, but 51 2,2| been taken of him. One of Jup's hands hung over the side 52 2,2| was possible. ~However, Jup, after having given them 53 2,2| On the 16th of August, Jup began to eat. Neb made him 54 2,2| spoiling the ape. "Poor Jup has no other pleasure than 55 2,2| the 21st of August, Master Jup arose. His wounds were healed, 56 2,2| returning. ~"Eat away, my Jup," said he, "and don't spare 57 2,2| s call, who was then in Jup's room. ~"What's the matter?" 58 2,2| what did they see? Master Jup smoking calmly and seriously, 59 2,2| my pipe! Hello, my honest Jup, I make you a present of 60 2,2| old boy, smoke away!" ~And Jup gravely puffed out clouds 61 2,2| But from this day Master Jup had a pipe of his own, the 62 2,2| similarity of tastes of Jup and Pencroft served to tighten 63 2,2| was on board, even Top and Jup, and Herbert weighed the 64 2,2| answered Pencroft; "you forget Jup." ~"Out of seven," added 65 2,8| appeared. Neither Top nor Jup, who accompanied him, ever 66 2,8| incontestably that of Master Jup. Master Jup had sat with 67 2,8| that of Master Jup. Master Jup had sat with a gravity not 68 2,8| Pencroft. ~And if Master Jup had not been satisfied, 69 2,8| was preceded by the nimble Jup, who slid down to the sand. ~ 70 2,9| of his companions. Master Jup was ordered to keep him 71 2,0| for them on the beach, and Jup came joyously to meet them, 72 2,0| singular behavior of Top and Jup when they prowled round 73 2,0| Spilett and Herbert, aided by Jup and Top, did not miss a 74 2,0| mysterious cause. Top and Jup themselves no longer growled 75 3,3| Granite House, where Top and Jup had been shut up since the 76 3,4| attempted any attack. Master Jup and Top, on guard at the 77 3,5| colony, including Master Jup and Top, the four cannon 78 3,9| inside the corral. ~It was Jup, Master Jup in person, to 79 3,9| corral. ~It was Jup, Master Jup in person, to whom Top immediately 80 3,9| most cordial reception. ~"Jup!" exclaimed Pencroft. ~ " 81 3,9| Harding was not mistaken. At Jup's neck hung a small bag, 82 3,9| aggravated, and when he saw Jup, he no longer doubted that 83 3,9| of the corral was opened. Jup and Top, who knew when to 84 3,9| a strict watch. Top and Jup, the latter armed with his 85 3,0| then thought of employing Jup, and confiding a note to 86 3,0| often put to the proof. Jup understood the word corral, 87 3,0| the note, he tied it to Jup's neck, he brought the ape 88 3,0| repeated these words,-~"Jup Jup! corral, corral!" ~The 89 3,0| repeated these words,-~"Jup Jup! corral, corral!" ~The creature 90 3,1| at Granite House. Top and Jup themselves were to accompany 91 3,1| a seat in his vehicle to Jup, who accepted it without 92 3,1| careful to send in Top and Jup, who faithfully accomplished 93 3,1| particularly irritate Master Jup. The night passed without 94 3,2| extreme precaution. Top and Jup skirmished on the flanks, 95 3,2| Harding consented. Top and Jup were to remain with the 96 3,2| themselves ready to fire. Jup, at Pencroft's orders, kept 97 3,2| outside under the charge of Jup and Top, who had been prudently 98 3,2| Top still barked, and Jup, running towards the dog, 99 3,4| of some violence. Master Jup aided them dexterously, 100 3,4| animals were all well. Master Jup was a little chilly, it 101 3,5| After that, who knows if Jup and Top had not themselves 102 3,5| were standing on the beach. Jup and Top alone were left 103 3,9| all directions. Top and Jup showed signs of the greatest 104 3,0| drowned, and the unfortunate Jup himself had, alas! found