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1 1,2| though free, would not leave his master. He would have 2 1,2| Secessionists could not leave the town, neither could 3 1,2| Not having been able to leave the town before the first 4 1,2| departure." ~Pencroft took leave of the two friends, and 5 1,3| with others. They could not leave it either, as the sea surrounded 6 1,4| Harding again; but wishing to leave some hope to Herbert: "Doubtless, 7 1,6| like the dog who will not leave the place where his master 8 1,3| then became necessary to leave the smoking mass to cool, 9 1,9| reporter resolved not to leave the place, until he had 10 1,0| reflection it was decided to leave it to nature, and confide 11 2,1| it to Granite House!" ~"Leave it here, since it cannot 12 2,1| distance from the sea did you leave this turtle?" asked the 13 2,3| at break of day, we will leave the canoe, and in two hours 14 2,4| my friends? Do not let us leave our geography incomplete." ~" 15 2,5| sailor, "if we ever decide to leave the island, it won't be 16 2,7| set at liberty. He did not leave his masters, and evinced 17 2,7| onagers appeared to wish to leave the plateau, too confined 18 2,8| without showing any wish to leave them. It was most amusing 19 2,9| usual assistants, did not leave for several days. As to 20 2,0| his assistant, were to leave the domestic duties which 21 2,0| enterprise, and would not leave his work for an instant. ~ 22 2,0| appeared to have no wish to leave the waters of the island. 23 2,0| just as he was about to leave the table, Pencroft felt 24 2,1| was once more obliged to leave his boat, commenced the 25 2,1| are the first to wish to leave it." ~"Only to leave it 26 2,1| to leave it." ~"Only to leave it for a few days," replied 27 2,2| and the settlers did not leave Granite House unless to 28 2,4| acting thus. ~"Shall we leave him bound?" asked the sailor. ~" 29 2,5| unfortunate man had refused to leave his island and change one 30 2,5| from the stranger, so as to leave him at liberty. ~He then 31 2,6| hands. "No-never-leave me! leave me!" ~Then he rushed to 32 2,6| a word, and did not once leave the precincts of the plateau. 33 2,7| which their companion was to leave them. Not wishing to trouble 34 2,7| Gentlemen," said he, "before I leave you, it is right that you 35 2,7| Glenarvan to order her to leave Melbourne and go to the 36 2,7| that Lord Glenarvan should leave him on some island in the 37 2,7| Harding. ~"Captain Harding, leave me some time longer," replied 38 2,7| longer," replied Ayrton, "leave me alone in the hut in the 39 2,8| Nevertheless, in order not to leave Ayrton in solitude for too 40 2,9| go to Tabor Island, and leave a notice there." ~"We must 41 2,9| understood that if we do leave Lincoln Island, it will 42 2,9| you think best, we will leave it to you." ~"Don't make 43 2,9| told you, Pencroft, we will leave it to you," answered Harding. ~" 44 2,0| allow the passengers to leave the deck. ~Pencroft consoled 45 2,0| his sentence. ~"We did not leave Granite House," answered 46 3,1| on board her, and we will leave our island, after having 47 3,1| ship might disappear and leave for ever, and, this ship 48 3,1| sailor were preparing to leave Granite House, the vessel 49 3,2| engineer, "will you give me leave?" ~"For what, my friend?" ~" 50 3,3| the qui vive, and did not leave their post at the Chimneys. 51 3,3| passage of Granite House, and leave their dwelling to be devastated, 52 3,5| as possible. We will not leave a corner of the island unexplored. 53 3,5| about the island? Are we to leave them to overrun our forests, 54 3,5| have convinced. "Let us leave these good people to do 55 3,6| here voluntarily? Can he leave the island if he likes? 56 3,6| any rate, since we must leave Granite House for a long 57 3,6| and we shall do best to leave her here until the island 58 3,7| Be on your guard. Do not leave Granite House. Have the 59 3,9| convicts will not see you leave it, that they will not allow 60 3,9| should not be afraid to leave Herbert with one, while 61 3,9| to stay here until we can leave it together." ~Cyrus Harding' 62 3,9| idea occupied his mind-to leave the corral, and when! He 63 3,9| contrary, by employing the cart leave every arm free? Was it impossible 64 3,0| and just now no one could leave Granite House. ~The engineer 65 3,1| which it was dangerous to leave unguarded. ~In the afterpart 66 3,2| Cyrus Harding. ~"Shall we leave the cart in the wood?" asked 67 3,3| corral, the pirates did not leave their cavern, and even after 68 3,3| Mount Franklin. We will not leave a hollow, not a hole unexplored! 69 3,7| Nemo would never consent to leave his vessel. He has lived 70 3,7| yourself and companions will leave the 'Nautilus,' for all 71 3,7| take the coffer, you will leave the saloon, of which you 72 3,7| sign, and requested them to leave him for some hours. Gideon 73 3,7| might have enabled us to leave Lincoln Island and reach 74 3,7| refuge. You now desire to leave it?" ~"To return, captain!" 75 3,7| dare all in the attempt to leave Lincoln Island, and see 76 3,8| colonists should not resolve to leave Lincoln Island as yet, in 77 3,8| proceed to Tabor Island, to leave there the notice relating 78 3,0| Tabor Island!" ~"In order to leave this notice," added Herbert. ~"