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1 1,1| inaccessible to fear, was heard. To this voice responded 2 1,1| water. ~A loud barking was heard. A dog accompanied the voyagers, 3 1,2| abbreviation of Neb. ~When Neb heard that his master had been 4 1,3| the place, they would have heard the barking of the dog Top, 5 1,3| of the surf was scarcely heard. This side of the promontory 6 1,5| the sailor. ~The reporter heard him and seizing his arm, " 7 1,5| A little spluttering was heard and a tiny blue flame sprang 8 1,5| come on. Outside could be heard the howling of the wind 9 1,7| not give way. However he heard the noise of stones torn 10 1,7| attentively, and really thought he heard, during a lull, distant 11 1,7| of the tumult, they again heard the barking, which they 12 1,7| he could not make himself heard, in a way which signified " 13 1,8| seen his companions nor heard the sailor speak. ~The reporter 14 1,8| beside the engineer, he also heard a throbbing, and even felt 15 1,8| as it was getting dark, I heard the barking of a dog. It 16 1,8| indicated to him. ~We have heard how, guided by an instinct 17 1,8| cried Neb. ~The engineer heard him. He recognized Neb and 18 1,2| a thicket. The settlers heard successively the song of 19 1,2| the stream, which could be heard murmuring beneath the bowers 20 1,7| lake, he very distinctly heard the noise of a subterranean 21 1,7| tremendous explosion was heard. The island appeared to 22 1,8| were near him might have heard him murmur these words,-~" 23 1,8| attentively. No noise was heard, not even that of the water, 24 1,2| Granite House the sea could be heard thundering against the reefs. 25 1,2| not pleased whenever he heard his chase made light of. " 26 2,2| inventory finished, he was heard to mutter these words:-" 27 2,3| half-darkness. They also heard the noise of a waterfall, 28 2,3| suspicious nature had been heard during the evening, a good 29 2,4| cries of the wild beasts heard in the night. ~The exact 30 2,5| they were rising, Top was heard loudly barking; and the 31 2,6| listened and they thought they heard a sort of chuckling laugh, 32 2,6| this direction, when they heard the dog barking furiously. ~ 33 2,6| at that moment a cry was heard, and a great orang, who 34 2,7| December, Neb and Top were heard shouting and barking, each 35 2,8| Honest Jup!" ~Nothing was heard but that, and Jup without 36 2,9| 2nd, peals of thunder were heard, the wind blew from the 37 2,9| bad season, nothing was heard but the grinding of tools 38 2,0| from its depths a voice was heard repeating excitedly,-~"Tobacco! 39 2,2| could see nothing, but they heard a singular yelping noise 40 2,2| the yelpings were again heard more loudly than before. 41 2,2| and he remembered having heard them before during his first 42 2,2| of August Neb's voice was heard calling to his companions. ~" 43 2,4| waiting. ~But no voice was heard, the door did not open. 44 2,4| thicket, when cries were heard resounding from the north 45 2,5| Pencroft were dying of hunger, heard in detail all the incidents 46 2,5| collecting my plants, when I heard a noise like an avalanche 47 2,6| common life. He evidently heard and understood, but no less 48 2,6| at the door of his room, heard these words escape from 49 2,6| appeared so, as soon he was heard to express himself in these 50 2,7| when a light knock was heard at the door. Almost immediately 51 2,7| The Irishman had never heard of this wreck, but, to the 52 2,7| Britannia'; he had just heard of it from Glenarvan's account. 53 2,7| March. On that day Ayrton heard the report of guns. The 54 3,1| gun would not have been heard; a fire would not have been 55 3,1| darkness, and a cannon-shot was heard. ~The vessel was still there 56 3,1| same time, the chains were heard rattling through the hawse-holes. ~ 57 3,2| having been either seen or heard, arrived at the ship and 58 3,2| the Chimneys, when they heard the reports on board the 59 3,3| that moment two shots were heard. Smoke curled up from among 60 3,3| immediately a louder report was heard, a cloud of smoke issued 61 3,3| Speedy." Frightful cries were heard when they returned on board 62 3,3| devastated, when a deep roar was heard, followed by frightful cries! ~ 63 3,4| noise of the sea could be heard as it rushed out at the 64 3,5| A tremendous report was heard, but the piece had held 65 3,6| Ayrton's voice could be heard. ~"Let us enter," said Cyrus 66 3,7| groan. ~The sailor had only heard the last words uttered by 67 3,7| minutes, when a report was heard, followed by repeated barks. ~ 68 3,9| Herbert's room, when they heard Top utter quick barks. ~ 69 3,9| companions uttered a shout. He heard, and ran to meet them. ~ 70 3,0| Fortunately, Pencroft heard nothing of this conversation 71 3,2| the grass, would have been heard without difficulty. All 72 3,2| listened. ~Not a sound could be heard inside the palisade. The 73 3,2| palisade behind which Top was heard growling sullenly. ~The 74 3,3| who accompanied him, also heard these distant mutterings, 75 3,3| Mutterings can be distinctly heard in the very bowels of the 76 3,3| rumbling could be distinctly heard. However, no sign of smoke 77 3,4| countries. I have often heard it asserted that the winters 78 3,4| fine weather, nothing was heard of the genius of the island. 79 3,5| the smallest details, have heard all that was said in Granite 80 3,5| that not a word could be heard. However, there was no occasion 81 3,5| Harding's voice was again heard. ~"Stop!" said he. ~The 82 3,6| show. ~"Wait till you have heard all," he said. ~And the 83 3,6| to its upper orifice he heard the colonists as they recounted 84 3,7| Without doubt Captain Nemo heard Cyrus Harding's reply, for 85 3,7| what they had just seen and heard, and their hearts were deeply 86 3,8| the thunder could not be heard, like a low but incessant 87 3,8| properly so termed, could be heard. It might therefore be concluded 88 3,8| Cyrus Harding distinctly heard the rumbling which proceeded 89 3,9| disappeared. A frightful sound was heard. The colonists at first 90 3,9| explosion, which might have been heard at a distance of a hundred