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1 1,1| Scarcely had the four castaways set foot on firm ground, than 2 1,2| would not have hesitated to set out, of course taking his 3 1,2| five daring individuals who set out on their hazardous expedition 4 1,3| moment when his companions set foot on the ground. They 5 1,3| sudden angle which would set them in the first direction. 6 1,4| that will do. We must set about it regularly. We are 7 1,4| will serve our turn. Let us set to work, but first come 8 1,4| Herbert, who immediately set to work. ~The collection 9 1,6| March, at daybreak, Neb had set out on the shore in a northerly 10 1,7| generous boy. ~Bad weather now set in. A furious gale from 11 1,7| responded Herbert. "Let us set off! Top will guide us!" ~ 12 1,7| in reply. ~They once more set out. The tide began to rise, 13 1,8| bring this about; so they set to work with the sailor' 14 1,8| Pencroft and his two companions set to work, with no other tools 15 1,8| or two, and then we will set out. And now speak, Spilett." ~ 16 1,9| within their reach. ~They set out accordingly about ten 17 1,0| talons of an immense claw set on the ground. Between these 18 1,0| Cyrus Harding and Herbert set foot on the highest ridge 19 1,1| Heaven. ~"Well, now let us set off to the Chimneys!" cried 20 1,2| Consequently, your watch is set by the meridian of that 21 1,3| very opportune one. They set out. ~Cyrus Harding proposed 22 1,3| till the evening that they set fire to the fagots. No one 23 1,5| day. ~This settled, they set out in the morning. Neb 24 1,7| of wood he found that it set towards the southern angle. 25 1,7| the engineer, that they set out directly, without even 26 1,7| a nut. ~This done, they set fire to the wood, the heat 27 1,7| are necessary-a special set of tools, an apparatus of 28 1,7| The second fiber being set on fire, it would burn till 29 1,8| Then, captain, let us set to work!" replied Pencroft. " 30 1,9| Cyrus Harding, who thus set an example to his intelligent 31 1,0| Chapter 20 ~The winter season set in with the month of June, 32 1,0| had leisure, proposed to set some traps, from which he 33 1,0| uncertain weather, they set out for the islet. They 34 1,1| time that the settlers had set foot on the right bank of 35 2,1| one hollow tooth in this set, I will let you pull out 36 2,1| The next day Pencroft set to work. He did not mean 37 2,2| hour and a half after they set out-all that time had been 38 2,2| break of day, they should set out, by ascending the Mercy 39 2,4| after a hasty breakfast, set out to reach by the shortest 40 2,4| the western coast. They set out, having first carefully 41 2,4| piled at the entrance was set fire to. Immediately, a 42 2,5| wished to have their doubts set at rest, and by returning 43 2,5| morning the little band set out. As a precaution the 44 2,5| certain that a human being set foot on the island, it appears 45 2,7| moment they were about to set out to do so, the apes had 46 2,7| the engineer intended to set to work. ~The plateau was 47 2,7| completed, Master Jup had been set at liberty. He did not leave 48 2,7| heads, mounted the cart, and set out on the road to Port 49 2,0| would not have hesitated to set out in pursuit. ~But what 50 2,0| who were just about to set out hunting, left their 51 2,1| to it. ~Traps were again set, and the machines manufactured 52 2,1| there so soon as it was set free. ~Perhaps in his heart 53 2,2| themselves into the lift and soon set foot on the shore. ~Colpeos 54 2,2| friend's call. ~Everyone set out in search of Jup, trembling 55 2,2| blood, and a high fever soon set in after his wounds had 56 2,2| you know I should see you set off to Tabor Island with 57 2,3| Harding; "and you shall set out as soon as possible." ~" 58 2,3| Bonadventure," all sails set, was running rapidly towards 59 2,3| in the twilight and soon set again. The night was dark 60 2,3| south of the island, was set directly towards it, and 61 2,4| then struck a light and set fire to a twig. This lighted 62 2,4| the value which castaways set on such articles as these 63 2,4| long, scarcely a mile. They set out on their walk, gazing 64 2,4| the last bone. ~"We will set off to-morrow at daybreak," 65 2,4| Pencroft, "I will ask you to set off to-morrow at daybreak. 66 2,5| will not escape, if once set at liberty?" ~"The experiment 67 2,6| in the landscape!" ~They set to work by choosing timber 68 2,7| Glenarvan's instructions. ~"They set out on the 23rd of December, 69 2,7| continued,-~"The expedition set out and proceeded across 70 2,7| read it and immediately set sail, but judge of Ayrton' 71 2,8| on a railway!" ~They then set to work, beginning with 72 2,9| sleep however. Pencroft set sail at break of day, and 73 2,9| morning the "Bonadventure" set sail, and ran rapidly towards 74 2,9| west. Yesterday the sun set in a very red-looking horizon, 75 3,2| Bob Harvey had never yet set foot on it; but, as Cyrus 76 3,2| compelled to force it open, set to work. It was a difficult 77 3,4| up, just as if Ayrton had set fire to the powder!" returned 78 3,6| Cyrus Harding wished to set out without delay; but as 79 3,6| sailor and his companions set off on the 10th of November, 80 3,7| was silent, but a reaction set in, and great tears rolled 81 3,1| these miscreants, they would set about rebuilding. The young 82 3,1| arrived, and the little band set out. ~The cart first turned 83 3,2| declared himself ready to set out accompanied by Pencroft. 84 3,6| concealment. A price was set upon his head, but he managed 85 3,8| a half the ribs had been set up and the first planks 86 3,8| the road to the corral and set off at a round trot. ~Above 87 3,9| All hands, therefore, set to work on the vessel. What 88 3,9| hasten to the corral and set at liberty the animals it 89 3,9| Pencroft and Ayrton therefore set about the necessary preparations 90 3,0| without results, would again set sail and return to lower