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1 1,1| held pressed close to his master in the meshes of the net. ~" 2 1,2| free, would not leave his master. He would have died for 3 1,2| When Neb heard that his master had been made prisoner, 4 1,2| joy of Neb at finding his master, can scarcely be described. ~ 5 1,2| to Neb, he followed his master wherever his master wished 6 1,2| his master wherever his master wished to go. ~"This evening, 7 1,2| chain, had followed his master. He, however, fearing that 8 1,3| voluntarily leaped out to help his master. "Forward," cried the reporter; 9 1,3| able to carry help to his master. If we venture into the 10 1,5| would not live without his master. ~As to Gideon Spilett, 11 1,5| Ah!" cried Neb, "if my master was here, he would know 12 1,5| the shore calling on his master. ~ ~ 13 1,6| hands the corpse of his master, he would not believe in 14 1,6| leave the place where his master is buried, and his grief 15 1,6| at the same time as his master, and had probably perished 16 1,6| of which he made himself master in an instant. ~Herbert 17 1,7| body of the dog nor of his master has been cast on the shore!" ~" 18 1,7| Perhaps even he was near his master. ~Thus the lad reasoned. 19 1,7| alone! Neither Neb nor his master accompanied him! ~How was 20 1,7| If the dog is found, the master will be found also!" said 21 1,7| doubt that Neb had found his master, and that he had sent them 22 1,7| much as to say that his master was saved. ~"Saved, isn' 23 1,8| with grief. He believed his master was dead. ~Gideon Spilett 24 1,8| heart. He undressed his master to see if he was wounded, 25 1,8| Harding. ~"You thought your master was dead, didn't you?" said 26 1,8| I should have buried my master, and then have lain down 27 1,8| did not expect to find his master living. It was for a corpse 28 1,8| and he wished to see his master again for the last time. ~" 29 1,8| Top brought me here, to my master!" ~Neb ended his account 30 1,8| not you who brought your master to this place." ~"No, it 31 1,8| were leaning over him. ~"My master! my master!" cried Neb. ~ 32 1,8| over him. ~"My master! my master!" cried Neb. ~The engineer 33 1,8| asked Harding. ~"Yes, master, replied Neb; "here, at 34 1,8| animal bounded barking to his master, and caresses were lavished 35 1,9| delight at having found his master, did not listen, or rather, 36 1,9| while Top slept at his master's feet. ~Next day, the 28th 37 1,9| promised to bring back to my master, it won't need a large fire 38 1,9| It will blaze, since my master has said so." ~"We shall 39 1,0| quickly started them, but his master soon called him back, for 40 1,1| the engineer's hand. ~"My master always, and everywhere!" 41 1,2| slight whistle from his master, and the latter, signing 42 1,2| could not help laughing at Master Pencroft's new classification. 43 1,3| he. ~The dog came at his master's call. The latter took 44 1,4| we will build a boat, and Master Pencroft shall be put in 45 1,6| feared for his safety. His master called him back directly. ~ 46 1,6| dog bounded towards his master, seeming to be very uneasy, 47 1,6| Top had returned at his master's call, and had regained 48 1,6| with fury, and before his master could restrain him, he had 49 1,6| returning towards the shore. His master could do nothing to save 50 1,8| asked Neb, interrupting his master. ~They searched the cavern, 51 1,8| The dog, excited by his master's words, ran towards the 52 1,9| had the same faith in his master that Pencroft had, but he 53 1,9| Pencroft was such a zealous master, that Top ended by properly 54 1,9| were rare, and besides, Master Neb, the cook, was not so 55 2,5| coming, seemed to invite his master to follow him into the forest. ~" 56 2,6| foot of the cliff while his master with his companions sought 57 2,6| could talk to him." ~"But, master," said Neb, "are you serious? 58 2,6| without more ceremony, Master Jup was installed in Granite 59 2,7| that during our absence, Master Jup takes it into his head 60 2,7| period it may be stated that Master Jup grew more accustomed 61 2,7| plateau had been completed, Master Jup had been set at liberty. 62 2,7| seize them with violence and master them by force? No. It was 63 2,8| were also extremely savory. Master Neb, who was skilled in 64 2,8| lessons he received from his master. ~Judge then of the pleasure 65 2,8| Judge then of the pleasure Master Jup gave to the inhabitants 66 2,9| growling of the thunder. ~Master Jup had not been forgotten, 67 2,9| become fat under Neb's care. Master Jup, entrusted with carrying 68 2,9| never could have possessed Master Jup's skill in climbing 69 2,0| hunt, and neither Neb nor Master Jup, his assistant, were 70 2,0| who said,-~"One moment, Master Pencroft, you mustn't sneak 71 2,2| round his body. ~"Here, master," cried Neb; "here's something 72 2,2| on the 21st of August, Master Jup arose. His wounds were 73 2,2| And what did they see? Master Jup smoking calmly and seriously, 74 2,2| familiar. ~But from this day Master Jup had a pipe of his own, 75 2,5| hands and shouting, "Oh! my master!" A more touching pantomime 76 2,5| animal in company with his master? This was an important question, 77 2,7| Ben Joyce would become master of the seas. But it pleased 78 2,8| was incontestably that of Master Jup. Master Jup had sat 79 2,8| incontestably that of Master Jup. Master Jup had sat with a gravity 80 2,8| exclaimed Pencroft. ~And if Master Jup had not been satisfied, 81 2,9| absence of his companions. Master Jup was ordered to keep 82 2,0| he shared it with another master, to whom, willing or not, 83 3,1| his country that where his master was? As to the engineer, 84 3,4| having attempted any attack. Master Jup and Top, on guard at 85 3,4| this piece of metal to his master, who was then occupied with 86 3,5| power which renders him master of the elements." ~The reporter' 87 3,5| an answer, Pencroft." ~"Master," then said Neb, "my idea 88 3,5| of the colony, including Master Jup and Top, the four cannon 89 3,7| The animal sprang at his master's call. ~"Yes, Top will 90 3,9| the corral. ~It was Jup, Master Jup in person, to whom Top 91 3,9| matter to communicate to his master he could not employ a more 92 3,0| and Neb recounted to his master the events of which the 93 3,0| means by which to warn his master? And, besides, in what situation 94 3,1| to particularly irritate Master Jup. The night passed without 95 3,3| likes! He will find his master!" ~"Who?" asked Neb. ~"Our 96 3,4| gales of some violence. Master Jup aided them dexterously, 97 3,4| and animals were all well. Master Jup was a little chilly, 98 3,9| without losing a moment. ~"Master," asked Neb, a few days 99 3,0| together. Neb was with his master; Ayrton was there ready