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1 1,1| atmosphere that they could not be certain whether it was day or night. 2 1,2| escape and join Grant's army, certain of the besieged were no 3 1,3| through the gloom, was almost certain that he could clearly distinguish 4 1,6| birds were seen through certain trees, at whose aromatic 5 1,7| was at this moment on a certain track. Perhaps even he was 6 1,9| which Pencroft had put up in certain places in the passages, 7 1,9| if on my return, I was as certain of roasting it as I am of 8 1,9| to the pine family. In certain places, less crowded, growing 9 1,0| brushwood, which covered certain parts of the plateau. While 10 1,2| the Far West, we shall be certain to arrive at Prospect Heights, 11 1,2| each other. It was very certain that the thick forests of 12 1,2| limpid, rather dark, and from certain bubblings, and the concentric 13 1,3| struggle against fate, more certain to triumph over it. ~"At 14 1,3| flight of which was made more certain by some cockatoos' feathers. 15 1,3| flesh is procured from a certain mushroom of the genus polyporous. 16 1,5| off. They also respected certain innocent-looking birds, 17 1,8| They could not but feel a certain awe, in this venturing into 18 1,0| cold or not. One thing is certain, that is that the days are 19 1,1| belongs to continents of a certain extent. One would really 20 1,1| support my theory. It is certain, after what we have seen, 21 1,2| been dug at random, but at certain places where numerous footprints 22 1,2| the long tough fibers of a certain plant, and they were even 23 1,2| numerous, among others, certain very clear marks of claws. 24 1,2| led to the sea, that was certain. Could narrow passages spread 25 2,1| restrain a smile. "It is certain that a gun has been fired 26 2,1| used, and therefore he was certain of not being mistaken. ~" 27 2,3| From time to time, in certain places where the landing 28 2,3| antidote has been tried in certain countries in the middle 29 2,5| but you see that if it is certain that a human being set foot 30 2,5| island, it appears no less certain that he has now left it." ~" 31 2,6| that it was; it was also certain that the inhabitants, whoever 32 2,6| it funny at all. It was certain that the settlers would 33 2,0| Island, and as a boat of a certain size was necessary for this 34 2,0| odor which exhaled from certain plants with straight stalks, 35 2,0| up, and subject them to a certain torrefaction on hot stones. 36 2,0| the idea of fabricating certain machines, which greatly 37 2,2| for it were supplied from certain plants used in dyeing, and 38 2,2| and his companions. It was certain that the bridge had been 39 2,2| which abounded in game. Certain indigenous plants were discovered, 40 2,4| reasonable, and it was nearly certain that, as the hut was deserted, 41 2,5| ascertained. Seeing only certain objects and in a limited 42 2,6| of being delivered at a certain time, he would have waited 43 2,6| former, and it was moreover certain that there would be no want 44 2,6| center beam, so as to form a certain angle with it, and secured 45 2,7| and seas, they would be certain to reach the spot inhabited 46 2,7| all his life, and it was certain that he knew nothing from 47 2,9| Island." ~"That is the more certain," replied Herbert, "as Lincoln 48 2,9| If there is one thing certain in this world, Spilett, 49 2,0| the strange character of certain incidents which had occurred 50 2,0| to call your attention to certain incidents which have occurred 51 2,0| sailor. ~"And you are quite certain of having seen this fire?" ~" 52 3,1| visible. However, it was certain that the island, overtopped 53 3,1| that he might ascertain for certain whether the ship was or 54 3,1| half an hour we shall be certain about that," answered the 55 3,1| formerly invaded it, so that certain unaccountable peculiarities 56 3,3| and took the bearings of certain landmarks which would allow 57 3,3| perhaps, been seen, but it was certain that Bob Harvey had thought 58 3,4| twenty feet in depth, it was certain that the sides of the submerged 59 3,5| shall be a great deal more certain of that when we have tried 60 3,6| answered Pencroft, "but what is certain, is that some one has weighed 61 3,8| recovery might be regarded as certain. But what would have been 62 3,8| therefore complete. Moreover, in certain occurrences an inexplicable 63 3,0| Herbert, who, it was only too certain, was now seized by an intermittent 64 3,2| the corral. One thing was certain, that it was possible to 65 3,3| disappear, and you may be certain, my dear Spilett, that neither 66 3,4| a solution? Could he be certain that some conjuncture would 67 3,5| be filled with water to a certain height," observed Herbert. ~" 68 3,6| who saved Herbert from certain death by bringing the sulphate 69 3,8| violence!" ~"Do not you feel a certain vibration of the soil?" 70 3,8| dear Cyrus?' ~"I am not certain. I must consider. I must 71 3,8| goats which seemed to feel a certain uneasiness in presence of 72 3,8| having explored the wall at a certain height horizontally, fastened