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1 1,1| about four o'clock in the evening of the 23rd of March, 1865. ~ 2 1,2| master wished to go. ~"This evening, then," said Pencroft, " 3 1,2| meet out there." ~"This evening, at ten o'clock," replied 4 1,2| destruction of the balloon. Evening arrived. The night was dark 5 1,5| vain. ~It was five in the evening when he and Herbert re-entered 6 1,7| blazing fire. ~At seven in the evening Neb had not returned. The 7 1,8| yesterday, above five in the evening, I saw footprints on the 8 1,9| waistcoats. ~Supper, this evening, was of course composed 9 1,0| give a sufficient support. Evening came on by degrees, and 10 1,1| followed the same road as the evening before. They went round 11 1,1| perceive in the dark the evening before. But nothing appeared 12 1,1| three hurrahs. ~And that evening, before sleeping, the new 13 1,2| procured excellent food for the evening's dinner. ~Herbert also 14 1,2| one we haven't got this evening!" ~They could not help laughing 15 1,3| and it was not till the evening that they set fire to the 16 1,3| Author of all things. ~On the evening of the 15th of April they 17 1,3| colonists had a good supper that evening. Neb prepared some agouti 18 1,3| was eight o'clock in the evening; the night was magnificent. 19 1,3| clear, I will try, this very evening, to obtain our latitude 20 1,3| I am going to try this evening to calculate the latitude 21 1,3| difficulty in the operation. This evening by the height of the pole, 22 1,4| the observations of the evening before by measuring the 23 1,4| instrument which he had made the evening before, the space between 24 1,4| downs, and not return till evening. ~At half-past eight the 25 1,4| already five o'clock in the evening in Washington. Now the sun, 26 1,5| At five o'clock in the evening, Cyrus Harding gave the 27 1,7| stones to the Chimneys, by evening they had several tons. ~ 28 1,7| towards four o'clock in the evening, the mine was finished. ~ 29 1,9| House, and figured at the evening repast. The tenants of the 30 1,1| About five o'clock in the evening Cyrus Harding and his companions 31 1,1| ice-bridge. ~At eight in the evening they all entered Granite 32 2,3| had been heard during the evening, a good fire was made up 33 2,5| to transporting you this evening to the other side of the 34 2,7| accustomed to returning every evening to their new dwelling, and 35 2,7| At eight o'clock that evening the cart, after passing 36 2,8| would be abundant. ~That evening the hunters returned to 37 2,8| warm summer days, in the evening when their work was finished 38 2,9| might be. ~All, towards the evening after dinner, were seated 39 2,1| intervals during the rest of the evening. There was no further talk 40 2,1| promised to be back by the evening. Top and Jup accompanied 41 2,2| Chapter 12 ~In the evening the hunters returned, having 42 2,2| being prolonged until the evening. ~Cyrus Harding was equally 43 2,3| of the Mercy. ~That same evening the arrangements for the 44 2,3| part in the voyage. ~The evening was occupied in transporting 45 2,3| satisfied with his crew. ~In the evening the crescent moon, which 46 2,3| laughed at his joke. ~By the evening, according to calculation, 47 2,3| done at five o'clock in the evening, at which hour they entered 48 2,6| to the colonists; for one evening, Pencroft, listening at 49 2,6| about eight o'clock in the evening, as night was coming on, 50 2,7| and sleep there that very evening. ~On this evening the colonists 51 2,7| that very evening. ~On this evening the colonists were gathered 52 2,8| joy, and every morning and evening he sent a telegram to the 53 2,8| the day time, but in the evening the sea-breezes tempered 54 2,9| myriads of water-fowl. That evening the "Bonadventure" anchored 55 2,9| till about seven in the evening, and if there is still light 56 2,0| However that might be, on this evening no fire was lighted on these 57 2,0| the 25th of April, in the evening, when the settlers were 58 3,1| already five o'clock in the evening, and the twilight would 59 3,2| was half-past ten in the evening when the two adventurers 60 3,3| possibly by the effect of the evening's potations, threw themselves 61 3,3| had been shut up since the evening before, to rush into the 62 3,4| now five o'clock in the evening. It had been a hard day' 63 3,6| under lock and key. ~That evening a telegram was sent to Ayrton, 64 3,6| been decided that on the evening of the 10th or at the latest 65 3,6| himself. ~But up to ten in the evening, there were no signs of 66 3,6| had promised to return the evening before, had not reappeared. 67 3,9| November, seven o'clock in the evening. The three settlers were 68 3,0| was administered that same evening to Herbert. ~The night passed 69 3,1| on the same level. On the evening of the first day the colonists 70 3,1| must be abandoned. ~That evening they encamped fourteen miles 71 3,2| than was he himself. ~That evening the cart halted at the mouth 72 3,2| convicts. Towards five in the evening the cart stopped nearly 73 3,4| guard. ~The engineer one evening imparted to his friends 74 3,5| himself to all restored. ~One evening, on the 15th of October, 75 3,8| their only refuge? ~In the evening, after supper, Cyrus Harding,