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1 1,5| if he had any matches. ~"Certainly," replied Pencroft, "and 2 1,5| are we to do?" ~"We shall certainly find some way of making 3 1,5| The loss of the box was certainly to be regretted, but the 4 1,5| Herbert to take his place. ~Certainly the boy had never in all 5 1,8| sinking from exhaustion, and certainly, had not the reporter and 6 1,9| together, as savages do. Certainly, the movement which he and 7 1,9| scrape by ourselves." ~"Certainly, nothing could be plainer," 8 1,9| almonds for dessert, that's certainly a good dinner for those 9 1,0| was not a magician, he was certainly no ordinary man. At last 10 1,1| other from a place where certainly no one will detain us!" ~ 11 1,1| sight, saw nothing; and certainly if there had been land at 12 1,1| lake?" asked Pencroft. ~"Certainly," replied the engineer, " 13 1,7| exploding. ~Cyrus Harding could certainly have fabricated a percussion 14 1,8| their torches, but it would certainly be easy to divide it into 15 1,9| of which a network would certainly one day cover Lincoln Island. ~ 16 1,1| Fahrenheit thermometer would certainly have announced only twenty 17 1,1| ended by a little point. Certainly, in this part of Union Bay, 18 1,1| uselessly." ~"Nothing uselessly, certainly," replied the engineer, " 19 1,1| One shot from a gun would certainly have brought down some dozen 20 1,2| on Prospect Heights, it certainly would not have resisted 21 1,2| out directly. There was certainly two feet of snow on the 22 1,2| approached, and the chase would certainly have been most productive. 23 2,1| Neb's supposition is certainly inadmissible," replied Harding, 24 2,2| all five of us!" ~This was certainly a trial which ought to be 25 2,3| cabbage tribe, which it would certainly be possible to cultivate 26 2,3| flora of this latitude! Certainly their presence would have 27 2,4| degenerate brothers. ~And certainly, pedestrians, hindered at 28 2,4| Valuable?" returned Pencroft. ~"Certainly," replied Herbert. "I may 29 2,5| said Pencroft, "she would certainly be lost. Sandbanks and reefs 30 2,5| grow on the trees?" ~It was certainly a lucky circumstance for 31 2,5| place," said Neb. ~They certainly could not think of carrying 32 2,5| compelled to do it. The settlers certainly had reason to be pretty 33 2,6| had its importance, and, certainly, during the seven months 34 2,6| great irritation, and there certainly was room for it. ~"Decidedly 35 2,7| of mason's work. It was certainly lucky, that at the moment 36 2,7| bridges are managed. ~This was certainly a considerable work, and 37 2,7| That was the question. ~"Certainly," said Pencroft, "a beast 38 2,9| really useful thing?" ~"Certainly, captain. After we have 39 2,9| as in Granite House, and certainly the settlers, if it had 40 2,0| about it in his sleep, and certainly if he had had the means 41 2,1| garments or bedclothes. It was certainly neither merino, muslin, 42 2,4| survey the dwelling. It had certainly been built in a favorable 43 2,4| frequently broke over the bows. Certainly, if the wind did not moderate, 44 2,5| right to bring him here." ~"Certainly you have, Pencroft," replied 45 2,5| eyes had become milder. Certainly, when formerly lighted up 46 2,6| all rocks, and it would certainly have been smashed to pieces 47 2,6| splendidly!" ~"A good wind, certainly," answered the engineer, " 48 2,6| this prolonged absence. Certainly, the former savage of Tabor 49 2,7| criminal, but Heaven must certainly think that you have expiated 50 2,8| sea? Who was it then?" ~Certainly, if ever a question was 51 2,9| known at Tabor Island." ~"Certainly," answered the reporter, " 52 2,0| was prepared for anything. Certainly, he had great confidence 53 2,0| answered the reporter, "it was certainly a fire lighted by the hand 54 2,0| Pencroft, but mysterious, most certainly," replied the engineer; " 55 2,0| appeared on Lincoln Island?" ~"Certainly," answered the sailor. ~" 56 2,0| added Herbert, "and it was certainly placed on the heights of 57 2,0| overwhelm the island, and certainly any vessel anchored near 58 3,1| arrival in Lincoln Island. Certainly, the colonists were not 59 3,1| rather than avoid it?" ~"Certainly," replied Pencroft. ~"I 60 3,3| attentively surveying the island. ~Certainly, Bob Harvey and his crew 61 3,3| of. Their adversaries had certainly had the worst of it. The 62 3,5| has about his sad past." ~"Certainly, Mr. Spilett," answered 63 3,5| island. It was serious, certainly, and to less brave men, 64 3,6| Do not forget that he is certainly the author of the document, 65 3,6| answered Herbert, "it has certainly been done quite lately." ~" 66 3,9| attack on their persons would certainly fail. They therefore waited 67 3,9| rushed up to the orang. Certainly if Neb had any important 68 3,9| advanced at a slow pace. ~Certainly, it would have been safer 69 3,1| precluded all doubt; it was certainly the precious extract of 70 3,1| condition was apparent. Certainly, he was not out of danger, 71 3,1| repeated the sailor. ~Certainly, this man, whoever he was, 72 3,1| the convicts, and we shall certainly find some traces of them." ~ 73 3,3| of the "Bonadventure" was certainly a thing to be lamented by 74 3,3| island was absolute, and, certainly, the occult power, manifested 75 3,3| indefinitely. The colonists were certainly right in believing that 76 3,9| had been still alive?" ~"Certainly, Neb," answered Cyrus Harding. ~"