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1 1,3| them; they must therefore put off till the next day their 2 1,3| themselves in the sun, they put on their clothes, which 3 1,5| away." ~The seaman then put the same question to Neb 4 1,6| like us. We have only to put out our hands and take it!" ~ 5 1,7| footstep, a trace which had put him in the right path. Perhaps 6 1,7| dashed out, after having put up in his handkerchief the 7 1,8| but nothing in which to put the water, not even a shell 8 1,9| partitions which Pencroft had put up in certain places in 9 1,9| dear Cyrus?" ~"Better to put things at the worst at first," 10 1,0| hearth with stones which he put to this use, Neb and Herbert 11 1,1| and the first question was put by Gideon Spilett in these 12 1,1| It was the reporter who put this question, to which 13 1,1| is quite changed, quite put in order and quite civilized, 14 1,2| clock in the morning, he put his watch at that hour. ~" 15 1,2| vegetable substance, which he put into his pocket, without 16 1,2| blows from a stick soon put an end to their concert, 17 1,2| brushwood which had never been put aside by the hand of mm, 18 1,3| extinguished until they could put it to a new use. Their return 19 1,4| Herbert, who did not wish to put himself forward. ~"You remember 20 1,4| quantity of the molluscs. They put them in a sort of net of 21 1,4| Master Pencroft shall be put in command-" ~"Well then," 22 1,5| the knee. ~Harding then put his foot on the islet for 23 1,5| geological researches were put off till the next day. Supper 24 1,6| in beating the bushes, put up flocks of birds of different 25 1,7| soluble soap, which could be put to domestic use. Now, a 26 1,8| plateau, it was decided to put off the work necessary for 27 1,9| settled, it had only to be put into execution. The miners 28 1,9| Pencroft talk. He did not put down the aspirations of 29 1,0| of the island, which was put off till the first fine 30 1,2| Sometimes even he tried to put his paws under the lid, 31 1,2| use, still drew back and put off the operation to some 32 2,1| the ashes of a fire, would put us on the track, and this 33 2,2| to which they wished to put it. ~"Hurrah!" cried the 34 2,3| in the morning the canoe put off from the shore; all 35 2,4| further exploration had to be put off to the next day. ~Pencroft 36 2,5| In the meantime, we must put it in a safe place," said 37 2,5| projects which it was agreed to put into execution with the 38 2,7| the zebra, is frequently put in harness in the mountainous 39 2,8| single heave of his shoulder put it right again. ~"What a 40 2,9| manufacture glass, and he at first put the old pottery-kiln to 41 2,9| island is just where he put it." ~"We shall see." ~On 42 2,0| and bones would have been put to many uses. ~Now it happened 43 2,0| had been in a fit state to put to sea, he would not have 44 2,1| and returned, intending to put into execution a project 45 2,3| remained inactive. He had put the vessel about, and the " 46 2,3| with extreme care. He had put Herbert at the helm, posting 47 2,5| think it would be prudent to put our 'Bonadventure' in a 48 2,5| Well, where would you put her, Pencroft?" ~"In Port 49 2,7| wishing, doubtless, to put the finishing stroke to 50 2,7| became outrageous. They put him in irons. He was then 51 2,7| that at the first port they put into, he would be delivered 52 2,7| the sea the document which put us on your track?" ~"A document?" 53 2,8| Cyrus Harding resolved to put the corral in instantaneous 54 2,9| was too late, and we must put off the voyage until next 55 2,0| of the "Bonadventure" was put towards Granite House, and 56 3,1| she pass on, or would she put into port? In a few hours 57 3,1| rapidly. Neb and Pencroft put off their departure, therefore, 58 3,1| therefore, and the glass was put into Ayrton's hands, that 59 3,1| telescope which the sailor had put down, put it to his eye, 60 3,1| the sailor had put down, put it to his eye, and in a 61 3,2| of sailors' trousers. He put on a pair. Then settling 62 3,2| which he had attempted to put into execution. ~All hands 63 3,4| s companions. ~"And who put the torpedo there?" demanded 64 3,5| answer to the question I put to you. You are our companion; 65 3,5| Pencroft had so thoughtlessly put this question. And he was 66 3,6| departure was, therefore, put off for a week, until the 67 3,6| replied the sailor, "we must put that among the unaccountable 68 3,8| awaiting the moment to put their abominable schemes 69 3,9| Eight days! That would put off the return to Granite 70 3,0| Prospect Heights. The lift was put in motion, and Herbert was 71 3,0| intelligence, which had been often put to the proof. Jup understood 72 3,1| strength of the colony must be put into requisition to obtain 73 3,2| outer bars had not been put up. It might, then, be concluded 74 3,3| moment he expected to be put to death, nor did it appear 75 3,3| only eight days ago, they put to sea in her-" ~"And?" 76 3,4| were, besides, obliged to put off its execution until 77 3,4| no incident occurred to put the colonists to any painful 78 3,5| means of transport will be put at our disposal." ~An hour 79 3,8| Spilett. ~"And we can't put it out!" replied Herbert. ~" 80 3,9| Well, if necessary, we must put in to Tabor island to spend