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1 1,2| first rank, revolver in one hand, note-book in the other; 2 1,2| killed, but on the other hand they might succeed, and 3 1,3| looked as if cut by the hand of man. On the left, above 4 1,4| might issue. Now, on the one hand it was important to settle 5 1,4| the sailor held it in his hand while Herbert, pushing off 6 1,5| up to him, and taking his hand, "Sir," said he, "we have 7 1,5| can't do it," said he, "my hand trembles, the match has 8 1,6| in the fire, and to be at hand in the highly improbable 9 1,7| reporter, pressing the sailor's hand. ~"Yes-yes!" replied Pencroft. ~" 10 1,7| squeezed the reporter's hand, for he could not make himself 11 1,8| two companions, and his hand slightly pressed theirs. ~ 12 1,0| other, his capybara in his hand, without saying a word. ~" 13 1,0| Harding seized the lad's hand, and in a grave voice,-~" 14 1,1| could the work of a human hand be perceived. Not a group 15 1,1| corner of land upon which the hand of the Almighty has thrown 16 1,1| seizing the engineer's hand. ~"My master always, and 17 1,1| Lincoln would fall by the hand of a fanatic. ~ ~ 18 1,2| Harding, dipping in his hand, felt the water oily to 19 1,2| he, "for, in plunging my hand into the water, I felt no 20 1,2| one of the rodents in each hand. Their size exceeded that 21 1,2| never been put aside by the hand of mm, and they thus went 22 1,3| himself with making them by hand. All that day and the day 23 1,4| held his chronometer in his hand, ready to tell the hour 24 1,5| and cleansed them with the hand from the impurities which 25 1,6| iron-tipped spear in his hand, wished to go to Top's help, 26 1,8| had bored it with his own hand, and on the wall traces 27 1,8| architecture ever produced by the hand of man. And yet this was 28 1,9| wrought by the masterly hand of Pencroft. ~Other ropes 29 1,0| stearic candles, molded by the hand, which only wanted whiteness 30 1,2| book which was always at hand, always open at the page 31 2,2| Gideon Spilett, pencil in one hand and notebook in the other, 32 2,2| the engineer arrested his hand. ~"Pencroft," said he, " 33 2,4| creepers, they marched axe in hand, and with guns also ready, 34 2,4| and his compass in his hand, Cyrus Harding led the way. ~ 35 2,6| that, we must meet them hand to hand. Come now, is there 36 2,6| we must meet them hand to hand. Come now, is there no way 37 2,6| Pencroft. ~And hatchet in hand, he was about to cleave 38 2,7| come and eat out of his hand, and they allowed him to 39 2,8| the firearms. On the other hand, the advantages of pyroxyle 40 2,9| the engineer, compass in hand, prepared to determine their 41 2,0| the table, Pencroft felt a hand on his shoulder. ~It was 42 2,0| his shoulder. ~It was the hand of Gideon Spilett, who said,-~" 43 2,1| soap, intended on the one hand to facilitate the interlacing, 44 2,1| the engineer, placing his hand on the sailor's shoulder, " 45 2,2| Poor Jup still held in his hand the stump of his broken 46 2,2| bottle!" ~He held in his hand a corked bottle which he 47 2,3| engineer still held in his hand the paper which he had taken 48 2,3| the helm, and the lad's hand was so firm that the sailor 49 2,3| other, if wanted he lent a hand with the ropes, and Captain 50 2,3| held the halliard in his hand, ready to lower the sail 51 2,3| everywhere traces of the hand of man; but the trees were 52 2,3| if works due to a human hand, showed incontestably that 53 2,5| approaching, placed his hand on his shoulder with a gesture 54 2,6| having endeavored to take his hand, he drew back quickly. ~" 55 2,6| throat with one powerful hand, holding it as in a vise, 56 2,6| Will you give me your hand?" ~And as Herbert endeavored 57 2,6| endeavored to. seize the hand which had just saved him, 58 2,6| will you give us your hand?" ~"No," replied the, stranger 59 2,7| have cordially pressed the hand which they sought; but he 60 2,7| The stranger pressed his hand over his eyes. He was seized 61 2,7| drew back. ~"Here is my hand!" said the engineer. ~Ayrton 62 2,7| engineer. ~Ayrton grasped the hand which Harding extended to 63 2,7| Island!" ~Ayrton passed his hand over his brow, then after 64 2,0| lighted by the engineer's hand; and here was Cyrus Harding 65 2,0| the shore by an unknown hand, could not refrain from 66 2,0| certainly a fire lighted by the hand of man. Besides; question 67 2,0| it was lighted by another hand than ours!" ~Pencroft, Herbert, 68 3,1| Cyrus Harding gave him his hand, as was his custom to do, 69 3,1| placed ready so as to be at hand in case of an unexpected 70 3,1| The engineer extended his hand to his companions, who pressed 71 3,2| came round him to press his hand. ~Ayrton then shoved off 72 3,2| But under his vigorous hand, the padlock broke, and 73 3,2| open. ~At that moment a hand was laid on Ayrton's shoulder. ~" 74 3,3| held a lead-line in his hand, and that he wished to fathom 75 3,4| companions, hatchets in hand, advanced along the shattered 76 3,5| Herbert, taking the sailor's hand. "He became an honest man 77 3,6| declared the sailor. "My hand does it so naturally, and 78 3,6| so naturally, and one's hand is never mistaken!" ~"Then 79 3,6| has been torn up by the hand of man." ~"Besides, the 80 3,7| pressing the reporter's hand. "Judge coolly. Think only 81 3,7| and the reporter, rifle in hand, were behind the gate, ready 82 3,9| little note traced by Neb's hand. ~The despair of Harding 83 3,1| besides, the specific was at hand; nor, doubtless, was he 84 3,1| been achieved; on the one hand, to exterminate the convicts, 85 3,2| Pencroft. If, on the one hand, we have to chastise crime, 86 3,2| grasped his companion's hand, and both crept towards 87 3,2| hurriedly, and seized Harding's hand. ~"What's the matter?" asked 88 3,3| Herbert, taking the sailor's hand, "we will build another ' 89 3,4| can lend us a good helping hand." ~The colonists, having 90 3,6| over the shoulders. ~His hand rested upon the cushion 91 3,6| Captain Nemo withdrew his hand, and motioned the engineer 92 3,6| know is, that a beneficent hand has constantly protected 93 3,6| without taking the proffered hand of the engineer,-~"Now, 94 3,6| Cyrus Harding extended his hand to the ci-devant prince 95 3,6| emotion, and raising his hand to heaven,-~"Was I wrong, 96 3,6| his knees and kissed his hand. ~A tear glistened in the 97 3,7| you-I esteem you still! Your hand, Mr. Harding." ~Cyrus Harding 98 3,7| Cyrus Harding gave his hand to the captain, who clasped 99 3,7| Cyrus Harding, extending his hand over the forehead of the 100 3,0| position. They were in the hand of God. ~Cyrus Harding was 101 3,0| knees, then upright, and his hand seemed to make a signal. ~ 102 3,0| Harding. And raising his hand to Heaven, he said, "Oh! 103 3,0| by penitence, and whose hand I am proud to clasp in mine." ~