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1 1,2| had nothing to do but to give the word. ~At that moment 2 1,3| himself have been unable to give any sign of existence. They 3 1,3| would have hesitated to give them a volcanic origin, 4 1,4| their nests!" ~"We will not give them time to hatch, unless 5 1,5| reporter; but they must give up the feast of hard eggs 6 1,5| before they were obliged to give it up in despair. Towards 7 1,5| will find him! God will give him back to us! But in the 8 1,6| beasts which doubtless would give them some trouble; but nowhere 9 1,7| and Herbert was obliged to give up his project; but two 10 1,7| fury. No description can give an idea of the terrific 11 1,7| their retreat would not give way. However he heard the 12 1,9| However, they were obliged to give up, for this night at least, 13 1,9| weak," replied Harding. "Give me something to eat, my 14 1,9| with this cry of triumph. ~"Give me but a good fire, and 15 1,0| worn by the air did not give a sufficient support. Evening 16 1,0| the boy were obliged to give up thoughts of following 17 1,1| protuberance which did not give any particular shape to 18 1,1| would be a good thing to give a name to this island, as 19 1,1| instructions which we shall have to give and follow." ~"Indeed," 20 1,1| in high spirits. "Let us give them names, as the Robinsons 21 1,1| admit it willingly. We might give to that vast bay on the 22 1,1| map, and they had only to give names to all its angles 23 1,1| the island, I propose to give the name of Serpentine Peninsula, 24 1,1| was going to propose to give it the engineer's name and 25 1,1| Harding said simply,-~"Let us give it the name of a great citizen, 26 1,2| when each one was about to give himself up to sleep, Cyrus 27 1,3| value of this angle would give the height of Alpha, and 28 1,4| proportion to do, which will give us the height of the cliff, 29 1,4| this the longitude will give us presently, with a sufficient 30 1,4| of an instrument, would give him a suitable approach 31 1,4| multiplied by five hours give seventy-five degrees. ~Then, 32 1,4| miles to a degree, would give an error of three hundred 33 1,7| treatment by lime would give calcareous soap, insoluble, 34 1,7| operator could not be there to give the blow, without becoming 35 1,8| dog, who would not fail to give the alarm if there was any 36 1,9| and shrouds, was able to give them lessons. But it was 37 1,9| it was also necessary to give them to Top. The poor dog, 38 1,1| without hesitating, to give them their real name of " 39 1,1| provident nature, so as to give refuge to all the vegetable 40 1,2| bears would not consent to give you their cloaks, Pencroft. 41 1,2| nothing of this, and he would give the engineer no peace till 42 2,1| Harding did not hesitate to give utterance to the suggestions 43 2,1| New Zealand, the natives give the name of Kauris. ~"I 44 2,3| trees.'" ~"Because they give fevers?" ~"No, because they 45 2,6| to lose patience, "I will give them a hail, and they must 46 2,6| feeling to which he could not give a name, to gain an influence 47 2,6| you hear, my boy? We will give you no wages at first, but 48 2,8| Pencroft had been obliged to give this work up, as it irritated 49 2,9| previously arranged, so as to give it a form suitable for blowing, 50 2,9| malleable bubble so as to give it a cylindroconic shape. ~ 51 2,0| him smoke it all, he must give us our share." ~"Ah! an 52 2,1| determination he himself could give no sufficient reason. ~" 53 2,1| no other explanation to give. Quiet there, Top!" added 54 2,1| no fracture which could give any reason to suppose that 55 2,2| of smoke which seemed to give him great satisfaction. 56 2,2| proposed to the engineer to give a double lining to the hull, 57 2,2| it was now necessary to give a name to the vessel, and, 58 2,3| thirty-six hours, which would give her a speed of between three 59 2,3| that it will be best to give up the search for the present." ~" 60 2,4| search for his remains, and give them at least Christian 61 2,4| added Herbert, "which will give us all the vegetables of 62 2,6| feet to the second, will give sixteen turns to the sails 63 2,6| is no matter." ~"Will you give me your hand?" ~And as Herbert 64 2,6| Cyrus Harding, "will you give us your hand?" ~"No," replied 65 2,7| Lord Glenarvan would not give up. He was a bold and generous 66 2,8| Chance will perhaps give us the key to this mystery!" ~" 67 2,8| sailor considered it best to give up the idea. ~The weather 68 2,8| soak the paper destined to give the positive proof, acetate 69 2,0| cutting of some sort, to give access to the interior of 70 2,0| swelled to such a degree as to give reason to fear that the 71 3,2| the engineer, "will you give me leave?" ~"For what, my 72 3,3| would not be able easily to give an account of what had happened 73 3,4| explosion," and did not wish to give it up. He would never consent 74 3,5| him." ~"And you, my boy, give us your opinion," said the 75 3,5| inquisitive, but I would give one of my eyes to see this 76 3,5| replied Ayrton, "I can give you no better advice in 77 3,5| the pyroxyle gas, and will give excellent results." ~"We 78 3,6| in that case, I wouldn't give half-a-dollar for our 'Bonadventure.'" ~ 79 3,9| be done now is to openly give chase to these wretches?" ~" 80 3,9| reopen on the way, did not give the order to start. ~However, 81 3,9| painfully. He still hesitated to give the signal for departure; 82 3,1| and it would be useless to give them an opportunity of recommencing 83 3,1| reports of the firearms might give the alarm to the convicts, 84 3,2| at a wrong moment would give the alarm. ~"Do not be imprudent," 85 3,3| would be in a position to give an account of what had taken 86 3,3| last two days, he could give no information whatever 87 3,3| people! What would I not give could we repay him, by rendering 88 3,3| the reporter, "and we must give up the voyage to Tabor Island 89 3,4| vessel it will be best to give her larger dimensions. The 90 3,4| to Neb one day, "I would give you by notarial deed all 91 3,4| the thermometer did not give more than eight degrees 92 3,6| remained much useful advice to give them, and, his heart being 93 3,7| believe us that we would give our lives to prolong yours." ~" 94 3,0| assistance he had no power to give. Neb and Ayrton were resigned