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1 1,2| having with a penetrating eye observed the open face of the sailor, 2 1,3| rugged. However, Pencroft observed that the shore was more 3 1,3| less tumultuous, and they observed that the agitation of the 4 1,4| invented for nothing." ~"Only," observed Herbert, "at this moment 5 1,4| terrible condition. They observed, with emotion, all that 6 1,4| This is satisfactory," observed Pencroft; "and in our misfortune, 7 1,6| moment of starting, Herbert observed, that since they had no 8 1,6| the sailor attentively observed the disposition and nature 9 1,8| It is clear in reality," observed Spilett, "but it is not 10 1,8| engineer, leaning on his elbow, observed the coast, particularly 11 1,1| doubtless, but it must be observed that the basis of this faith 12 1,1| minutes; he attentively observed the perimeter of the island, 13 1,1| But there are two capes," observed the reporter. ~"Well," replied 14 1,2| longer to those coniferae observed in that portion of the island 15 1,4| however, Cyrus Harding observed them attentively, and without 16 1,5| of which the engineer had observed some traces in the northwest 17 1,6| stopped on the bank, and observed it attentively. Nothing 18 1,7| it is a mass of granite!" observed Spilett. ~"Well," replied 19 1,8| gone a third of the way," observed Herbert. ~"Nearly a third," 20 1,8| The engineer carefully observed all the deviations of the 21 1,1| as the engineer justly observed, "that could not take the 22 1,1| established at Granite House, he observed that it would be best to 23 1,1| Cyrus Harding, "I have also observed this. I think the form and 24 1,2| uneasiness. ~The engineer observed this maneuver several times. ~ 25 2,1| astonishing, I should think, observed the reporter, "if this peccary 26 2,1| they were able to go away," observed the lad, "they could not 27 2,3| depth. The engineer had observed that it was increased by 28 2,4| that, as Gideon Spilett observed, any remains of it might 29 2,5| the south coast." ~"But," observed Herbert, "from Claw Cape 30 2,5| would be left of the ship," observed the reporter. ~"There might 31 2,6| is slightly monotonous," observed Gideon Spilett. ~"So much 32 2,7| the shore. ~There Pencroft observed,-~"Suppose, that during 33 2,7| be discontinued. ~"That," observed Pencroft, "will enable us 34 2,8| A regular egg-field," observed Gideon Spilett, "and we 35 2,9| any fruit on this shrub!" observed his companion. ~"No, captain," 36 2,0| For some days they had observed an enormous animal two or 37 2,0| catching!" ~"Well, Pencroft," observed Harding, "I should much 38 2,1| little craft, when you have observed how she behaves at sea, 39 2,1| our great-grandchildren!" observed Pencroft. ~"They will discover 40 2,1| should like to see that," observed the sailor. ~"You were born 41 2,3| engineer; "and yet-" ~"But," observed Herbert, "there's nothing 42 2,3| Lincoln Islands. ~"And yet," observed Herbert, "this is the time 43 2,3| isle than Lincoln Island," observed Herbert, "and is probably 44 2,3| the reefs, and Pencroft observed every turn with extreme 45 2,3| Those beasts yonder," observed the reporter, "do not see 46 2,3| difficult to find them. ~"But," observed Gideon Spilett, "this not 47 2,4| room has been inhabited," observed Herbert. ~"Yes, a very long 48 2,5| it." ~"Always supposing," observed Gideon Spilett, "that it 49 2,5| Harding had attentively observed him. To judge by his appearance 50 2,5| had the reporter already, observed in his look an indefinable 51 2,5| convalescent? ~How the engineer observed him every moment! How he 52 2,5| This is only the sea," observed Gideon Spilett, "and possibly 53 2,6| This unfortunate man," observed Gideon Spilett, "was no 54 2,6| fellow-creatures again!" ~"But," observed the sailor, "there is one 55 2,7| insupportable to him! ~"But then," observed Pencroft, "why did he entreat 56 2,8| known to him." ~"However," observed Pencroft, "if he was not 57 2,8| marks fifty-eight degrees!" observed Gideon Spilett. ~Cyrus Harding 58 2,9| remains to us." ~"I think," observed the reporter, "that at any 59 2,9| cliff. The engineer even observed that these barks had something 60 2,9| freshening rapidly. ~"However," observed Pencroft, "I should not 61 2,9| reaching Cape Mandible," observed the reporter. ~"A very fine 62 2,0| is especially curious," observed Harding, "is that the gulf 63 2,0| is rather large for her!" observed the reporter. ~"Well! Mr. 64 2,0| One would say too," observed Herbert, "that these cliffs 65 2,0| suspicious appearances had been observed. If any mysterious being 66 2,0| The dog's instinct-" observed Herbert. ~"Singular instinct!" 67 3,1| seizes it in our absence?" observed Gideon Spilett. ~"Hang it!" 68 3,1| she is simply sailing," observed Pencroft. "The wind is favorable 69 3,2| muskets only. ~"However," observed Cyrus Harding, "here we 70 3,3| attack or landing could be observed on board the brig. Evidently 71 3,3| however, the colonists observed a movement on board the " 72 3,3| refuge in Granite House!" observed Herbert. ~"We must wait!" 73 3,4| on a rock?" ~"Why not," observed Neb, "if there are rocks 74 3,4| Ayrton. ~"At any rate," observed Gideon Spilett to the sailor, " 75 3,4| However-and Cyrus Harding observed it in silent astonishment-not 76 3,5| bad, what you say, Neb," observed Pencroft. ~"I am of Neb' 77 3,5| always on our guard?" ~"Hum!" observed the reporter, who had not 78 3,6| These gentlemen," he observed, "landed on the south coast, 79 3,6| the sight of the island?" observed the reporter, who was anxious 80 3,6| that moment the engineer observed that the wire appeared to 81 3,6| that blew down this post," observed Pencroft. ~"No," replied 82 3,8| probable, as Gideon Spilett observed, that things had occurred 83 3,9| factory. ~"You see, Pencroft," observed Harding, "there has been 84 3,9| settlers! ~"At any rate," observed Gideon Spilett, "if happily 85 3,1| island. ~"Nevertheless," observed Cyrus Harding, "I notice 86 3,3| feared at these times," observed Gideon Spilett. ~"Always," 87 3,4| suffice. ~"It has even been observed," remarked Harding one day 88 3,4| trial. ~Cyrus Harding even observed that if by chance the communication 89 3,4| September, Cyrus Harding, having observed the crater, saw smoke curling 90 3,5| The weather is stormy," observed Herbert. "Might not its 91 3,5| the sun. As Herbert had observed, great stormy clouds formed 92 3,5| water to a certain height," observed Herbert. ~"Either the cavern 93 3,6| To the eyes of those who observed him superficially he might 94 3,6| companions, when by chance he observed the descent of the balloon 95 3,6| therefore, to remain. He observed these men thrown without 96 3,7| Gideon Spilett attentively observed the condition of the dying 97 3,7| elsewhere!" ~"The 'Nautilus,'" observed Ayrton, "might have enabled 98 3,7| common weal. Often have I observed your conduct. I have esteemed 99 3,8| fire is in the chimney," observed Gideon Spilett. ~"And we 100 3,8| volcano ought to be swept," observed Neb, who spoke as if perfectly 101 3,8| Cyrus Harding attentively observed the dense smoke emitted 102 3,8| fine that they have been observed in the air for whole months. 103 3,8| assured of this when he observed all the northern part of