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1 1,1| more of that fluid, the life of their enterprise, which 2 1,2| who was devoted to him in life and in death. This intrepid 3 1,2| after having risked his life twenty times over, managed 4 1,5| boy had never in all his life been so nervous. Prometheus 5 1,5| nervous before in all my life!" ~The flat stones made 6 1,6| the first necessities of life. But here, not any instrument 7 1,6| destitute of any sign of human life. Pencroft only saw traces 8 1,6| so many ways in domestic life, and which have been found 9 1,7| Pencroft, whom a seafaring life had habituated to anything. 10 1,8| was, how to recall him to life, and it appeared likely 11 1,8| sought for the least sign of life. Now that he had found him 12 1,8| his eyes remained closed. Life was only exhibited in him 13 1,0| which must have had a hard life in resisting at this altitude 14 1,1| companions were imprisoned for life perhaps, should the island 15 1,1| everything necessary for the life of himself and his companions; 16 1,1| that animal and vegetable life will no longer be possible, 17 1,1| the soul has left it; and life will disappear from the 18 2,9| to be desired. With their life in the open air, on this 19 2,9| were so well suited to this life, and were, besides, so accustomed 20 2,0| the greatest joys of his life. ~On that day, after dinner, 21 2,0| Now we are friends for life." ~ ~ 22 2,3| was a great event in the life of the colonists! They themselves 23 2,5| with the sense of a new life? or rather, to employ a 24 2,5| where so many years of his life had been passed! ~"But," 25 2,6| mingle with their common life. He evidently heard and 26 2,6| some mystery in that man's life," said Gideon Spilett, " 27 2,6| his past life-a melancholy life doubtless-and the colonists, 28 2,6| solitude, after a wicked life, perhaps, may well impair 29 2,6| induce him to improve his life was in vain, the colonists 30 2,6| pining for his former savage life? It appeared so, as soon 31 2,6| partially spoken of his past life, the poor penitent will 32 2,6| boy you have risked your life!" ~"My life!" murmured the 33 2,6| risked your life!" ~"My life!" murmured the stranger. " 34 2,7| What was the mystery of his life? Would the stranger one 35 2,7| nothing. ~For some days their life continued as before. Cyrus 36 2,7| he had resumed his usual life, never appearing at meals, 37 2,7| interrogate him on his past life. ~Harding held him back. ~" 38 2,7| Ayrton then related all his life, and it was certain that 39 2,9| the other desert shore, life was again manifested by 40 2,0| Ayrton shared the common life, and made himself useful 41 3,1| accustomed, besides, to this new life in the midst of the domain 42 3,2| tell you it is risking your life," said the engineer. ~"That 43 3,2| was to sacrifice his own life, but save the island and 44 3,3| without giving a sign of life, but not without some emotion. 45 3,5| the events of practical life the supernatural were recognizable. 46 3,5| already endangered your life several times for us, and 47 3,5| suffering. Perhaps he has a life to be renewed. I, too, as 48 3,5| themselves to begin a new life? At any rate, for humanity' 49 3,6| had chosen, what sort of life they were leading, and what 50 3,7| many incidents by which his life had been checkered without 51 3,7| in things necessary for life. Maple sugar, medicinal 52 3,7| becoming conscious. ~Herbert's life hung on a thread, and this 53 3,7| still, telling him that his life was not in danger, and that 54 3,8| question now. Herbert's life before everything." ~This 55 3,8| surrounded!-Herbert returned to life, and his fever abated. He 56 3,9| fellow! his return to social life will have been but of short 57 3,0| him to bring him back to life! He smiled for a moment 58 3,1| not bring Ayrton back to life, and from the examination 59 3,2| great benefit from this life in the open air, between 60 3,3| everything necessary for life. But the settlers had already 61 3,5| deeply concerned in their life, so generous in his influence, 62 3,6| a few months only of my life!" interrupted the captain 63 3,6| few months of that strange life have sufficed to make you 64 3,6| rate as regards your past life. I am, with the rest of 65 3,6| ran over the events of his life. ~His narrative was short, 66 3,6| front ranks; he risked his life equally with the humblest 67 3,6| concluded the narrative of his life. Cyrus Harding then spoke; 68 3,6| What think you of my life, gentlemen?" ~Cyrus Harding 69 3,7| a departing soul. All of life was concentrated in the 70 3,7| the dying man? Might his life, if not saved, be prolonged 71 3,7| dying?" asked Pencroft. ~"Life is simply fading out," replied 72 3,7| passed in review his whole life, Captain Nemo turned to 73 3,7| of his checkered career. Life was evidently ebbing slowly 74 3,7| glance alone showed signs of life. A dying light gleamed in 75 3,9| Red Creek. A question of life or death was now to be decided. ~ 76 3,0| the bare necessaries of life. All their science and intelligence 77 3,0| fell back without sign of life. ~When Cyrus Harding and 78 3,0| saved at the risk of his life, at the very instant that