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1 1,1| and with it the tempest began to moderate. From the beginning 2 1,1| instant aloft, the balloon began to redescend, the gas escaping 3 1,2| one of those engineers who began by handling the hammer and 4 1,3| forgetting their fatigue, began their search. Poor Neb shed 5 1,3| waited for a lull, then began again; still no reply. ~ 6 1,3| and the noise of the sea began also to subside. One of 7 1,3| the 25th of March, the sky began to lighten; the horizon 8 1,4| walls of granite, which began to sink above the mouth; 9 1,4| turning the angle, they began to climb the left bank of 10 1,4| never before trod. Pencroft began directly to make his raft. 11 1,4| Herbert and the sailor began their ascent; thanks to 12 1,4| left his raft of wood, it began to run between the two high 13 1,4| approaching, Pencroft and Herbert began to redescend towards the 14 1,7| passage. ~Pencroft immediately began to prepare the dinner. It 15 1,7| once more set out. The tide began to rise, and urged by the 16 1,7| Towards five o'clock day began to break. At the zenith, 17 1,8| moved his arm slightly and began to breathe more regularly. 18 1,8| sleep, and the reporter began immediately to make arrangements 19 1,0| companions following him began to ascend by degrees on 20 1,0| the incidents of the day, began to follow the edge of the 21 1,2| Chapter 12 ~They now began the descent of the mountain. 22 1,2| border of the forest, which began some hundred paces off. ~ 23 1,3| instant, therefore, they began the construction of a kiln 24 1,4| successively diminished, it began to lengthen. By inclining 25 1,4| stuck into the sand, he began to mark the successive diminutions 26 1,5| morning of the 20th of April began the "metallic period," as 27 1,5| which he very tranquilly began to draw. Happily for Gideon 28 1,6| long, sandy plain, which began at the foot of these slopes, 29 1,6| moment of surprise over, began a reptile chase with such 30 1,6| straying far from each other, began to skirt the edge of the 31 1,7| 8th of May, the engineer began his manipulations. These 32 1,8| lasted two hours, and they began to fear that at this spot 33 1,8| band left the cavern and began to ascend through the dark 34 1,8| granite staircase. Then they began to climb again. ~Soon fresher 35 1,8| walls. The flaring torches began to grow dim. The one which 36 1,0| Northern Hemisphere. It began with showers and squalls, 37 1,2| growing old, this liquid began to become white and to be 38 1,2| surface. As soon as this began to thicken, Neb carefully 39 1,2| prisoners in Granite House began to find their captivity 40 2,2| and which the rising tide began to cover. The cliff gradually 41 2,2| towing which the boat soon began to double the point, to 42 2,2| greatly excited. ~The sailor began by detaching the two barrels, 43 2,5| halted for breakfast. ~Here began the irregular coast, covered 44 2,5| trees near the water, and began to attack them at the base. ~ 45 2,6| replied Pencroft, who began to lose patience, "I will 46 2,6| remain at his post, and began to ascend the left bank 47 2,7| crossing. ~The settlers now began to talk of fetching the 48 2,7| November, Cyrus Harding began to plan the canal which 49 2,7| the engineer immediately began to prepare a stable near 50 2,8| of January the colonists began their labors in the center 51 2,8| finished and the sea-breeze began to blow, they liked to sit 52 2,1| 1866-67. ~The severe cold began to be felt about the 20th 53 2,1| engineer. At the same time Top began to run round the mouth of 54 2,1| cutlass in his belt, he began the descent. ~The sides 55 2,2| anxiety for several days, began to recover. His constitution 56 2,2| the 16th of August, Jup began to eat. Neb made him nice 57 2,4| the pigs by this movement began to run away, at the moment 58 2,4| saying anything about it he began to be uneasy at the state 59 2,5| As to Neb in his joy, he began to dance, to twirl round, 60 2,5| brutishness of the unfortunate man began only a few months back?" ~" 61 2,0| Prospect Heights, Cyrus Harding began by saying,-~"My friends, 62 3,1| left the glass. The day began to fade, and with the day 63 3,3| such thing, and when day began to dawn the settlers could 64 3,3| the morning. ~Soon the fog began to clear away, and the topmasts 65 3,3| that had been raised, she began to drift towards the shore. 66 3,4| researches, and the tide began to flow. Work must be suspended 67 3,9| weather was fine, and the heat began to be great. The forests 68 3,0| and symptoms of delirium began to manifest themselves. 69 3,0| following day. ~Pencroft again began to hope. Gideon Spilett 70 3,0| The rays of the rising sun began to shine in at the windows 71 3,1| The young convalescent began to get up in the second 72 3,2| emerged from the wood and began to roll noiselessly towards 73 3,2| moment, Top, breaking loose, began to bark furiously and rush 74 3,3| gambolled among the rocks. Here began the barren part of the island. 75 3,4| places than this!" ~Neb began to laugh. ~"'Pon my word," 76 3,5| a deep hollow. Rain now began to fall in torrents. The 77 3,9| edge of the granite wall, began to pour down upon the beach 78 3,0| extreme. Herbert and Neb began to show symptoms of delirium. ~