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1 1,1| Such was the terrible question! The voyagers could distinctly 2 1,2| it was evident that this question was uttered without consideration, 3 1,3| capped with snow. ~The question could not at present be 4 1,4| Pencroft. ~But this important question could not yet be answered. 5 1,4| at a loss when there is a question of cables or ropes, and 6 1,5| seaman then put the same question to Neb and received the 7 1,6| island? ~It was an important question, and should be solved with 8 1,7| sailor had not expected this question. He reflected an instant 9 1,8| happened. For the present the question was, how to recall him to 10 1,9| fire, haven't you?" ~This question was not immediately replied 11 1,9| very little troubled by the question of fire. For a few minutes 12 1,0| Harding could easily solve the question of "island or continent," 13 1,0| being inaccessible. This question preoccupied him, for it 14 1,1| entirely, and the first question was put by Gideon Spilett 15 1,1| volcanic chasms. ~One important question remained to be solved, and 16 1,1| the reporter who put this question, to which after the close 17 1,1| difficult to reply to this question. No land appeared within 18 1,2| other rodents-the animals in question belonged to that order-lay 19 1,3| very useful for the work in question. There was no great difficulty 20 1,4| fat or oil. The important question of renewing their wardrobe 21 1,5| did not sleep before the question of knowing whether they 22 1,5| Gideon Spilett, the animal in question did not belong to the redoubtable 23 1,6| and probably terrible. The question of a more comfortable dwelling 24 1,7| directly, without even asking a question. A few minutes after them, 25 1,7| mine was finished. ~Now the question of setting fire to the explosive 26 1,8| engineer. "It is only a question of quantity." ~"Then could 27 1,9| succeeding in everything. The question of boots and clothes-assuredly 28 1,9| clothes-assuredly a serious question,-that of light during the 29 1,9| approaching, the alimentary question was not neglected. Every 30 1,9| inhabited?" ~"That is the question." ~This was soon answered. 31 1,0| plenty of provisions. The question of clothes was now seriously 32 1,0| come upon them before the question of clothes had been settled. 33 1,0| Suppose we talk about the question of light." ~"Nothing is 34 1,0| throw away the grain in question; but Harding took it, examined 35 1,0| sailor, surprised at the question. ~"Ten, Pencroft! And do 36 1,2| As to the animals in question, they were peccaries belonging 37 1,2| this period, it was not the question of firearms which occupied 38 2,1| the pros and cons of the question, ended by saying,-~"In short, 39 2,1| could be pronounced on this question until after a complete exploration 40 2,2| That was the important question. Cyrus Harding and his companions 41 2,5| the exploration, that the question of the supposed wreck might 42 2,7| ass, or ox? That was the question. ~"Certainly," said Pencroft, " 43 2,1| such was the machine in question, and such it had been for 44 2,1| marine animals. As to the question of knowing where this channel 45 2,5| master? This was an important question, which Cyrus Harding was 46 2,6| not let us discuss this question until we know more about 47 2,6| simple. This was only a question of time. ~Every one had 48 2,7| but first let me ask you a question." ~At these words the stranger 49 2,7| engineer addressed one more question to him:-~"One word more, 50 2,8| Certainly, if ever a question was necessary to be made, 51 2,9| there. But that is not the question. The point is to know if 52 2,0| the hand of man. Besides; question Pencroft and Herbert. They 53 3,1| American coast? To this question, which each one asked himself, 54 3,1| shall we do?" ~This sudden question remained at first without 55 3,1| coast?" ~This was a serious question, and yet, although the engineer 56 3,1| also rigged as a brig. The question was, whether a chimney could 57 3,1| bay? That was the first question. When once in the bay, would 58 3,2| they numerous? that is the question," said the reporter. "If 59 3,3| calmest voice, as if it was a question of directing a piece of 60 3,4| to decide this important question, it was necessary to wait 61 3,4| sailor, "but that is not the question. I ask Captain Harding if 62 3,5| be discovered also. The question, then, is, ought we to respect 63 3,5| more direct answer to the question I put to you. You are our 64 3,5| so thoughtlessly put this question. And he was much moved when 65 3,5| pain! But to return to the question. It seems to me that these 66 3,8| itself. But that is not the question now. Herbert's life before 67 3,9| which he was the cause. ~The question of knowing how, in their 68 3,9| go, then!" said he. ~The question was quickly decided whether 69 3,4| are wanting. It is only a question of time." ~"And how many 70 3,4| established. As to the road in question, the choice of trees had 71 3,5| apparatus, and sent this question to the corral:-~"What do 72 3,7| Nautilus,' to discuss the question of submarine vessels. The ' 73 3,9| endure. It was not even a question of months, nor of weeks, 74 3,9| the mouth of Red Creek. A question of life or death was now