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1 1,1| feet of the ocean. ~It was impossible to prevent the escape of 2 1,1| by the rent which it was impossible to repair. ~The men had 3 1,2| the unknown, and of the impossible. He was one of those intrepid 4 1,2| guarded, that escape appeared impossible. In the meanwhile Captain 5 1,2| was deferred, for it was impossible to risk the balloon and 6 1,2| departure of the balloon was impossible. ~On that day the engineer, 7 1,2| every possible and almost impossible adventure that a being with 8 1,3| important archipelago? It was impossible to say. When the voyagers 9 1,3| towards the north. It had been impossible to hold him back. Pencroft 10 1,7| attempting to find him, it was impossible. ~The game constituted the 11 1,7| brought up the rear. It was impossible to exchange a word. The 12 1,7| the aspect of which it was impossible to guess. But they felt 13 1,0| of the cone, it would be impossible to survey the western part 14 1,2| capital it sounds! It will be impossible to lose ourselves, my boy, 15 1,2| Port-Macquarie; but it was impossible to reach them, or the crows 16 1,4| place of refuge. It was impossible to think of those animals 17 1,5| from their home. It was impossible, therefore, to return every 18 1,6| and why? What is there impossible in what I propose? Haven' 19 1,8| Pencroft had erased the word "impossible" from the dictionary of 20 1,8| who now thought nothing impossible. ~"Let us go on with our 21 1,8| the opening, and it is not impossible that a hundred feet farther 22 1,8| well, into which it was impossible to venture. ~The torches 23 1,9| render access to our dwelling impossible." ~"But why so many precautions?" 24 1,2| tools it would be nearly impossible for him to manufacture a 25 2,1| best to avoid." ~"It is not impossible, Mr. Spilett," said Herbert, " 26 2,1| break or an opening. It was impossible even to follow the course 27 2,4| the left bank, and it was impossible to distinguish anything 28 2,6| landing-place, half way up, that was impossible in the dark. ~"If it is 29 2,3| the morning. ~And it was impossible that Pencroft should be 30 2,3| replied Pencroft, "it is impossible but that we shall find him." ~ 31 2,4| asked Pencroft. "It is not impossible that our care will have 32 2,4| the reporter, "for it is impossible to see his features under 33 2,4| near the island. It was impossible, besides, to estimate the 34 2,4| so much that it would be impossible to rectify her course. Pencroft, 35 2,5| since dead." ~"That is impossible, my dear Spilett." ~"Why 36 2,6| and if it is so it is not impossible that those who left him 37 2,6| That is not absolutely impossible," replied the reporter. ~" 38 2,7| end of this account. It is impossible to say how much they were 39 2,0| the tide turned, it was impossible to enter. They were therefore 40 3,1| a chance on which it was impossible to reckon seriously. Ayrton, 41 3,1| asked Gideon Spilett. ~"Impossible to say anything yet," answered 42 3,1| swell!" ~For an hour it was impossible to say with any certainty 43 3,1| mood that they found it impossible to continue their work. 44 3,2| the Mercy, and it was not impossible that the bridge, thrown 45 3,2| consequently it would be impossible for them to penetrate into 46 3,3| said Harding. ~"That's impossible, for she would risk running 47 3,4| Pencroft, "why should it be impossible to refloat the brig? If 48 3,4| large leaks, which would be impossible to stop up. Not only had 49 3,4| afloat again." ~"It will be impossible," said Ayrton. ~"At any 50 3,5| considerable that it was impossible to refloat her. The "Speedy" 51 3,6| finished, it would have been impossible to guess that at that part 52 3,7| To Granite House? that is impossible!" replied the engineer. ~" 53 3,7| might be warned! But that is impossible now! As to leaving Pencroft 54 3,8| island, and it was almost impossible to get at the five who survived. 55 3,9| that they had conceived the impossible hope of bringing back Ayrton 56 3,9| and it no longer appeared impossible that they should find Ayrton 57 3,9| leave every arm free? Was it impossible to place the mattress on 58 3,0| affected, and already it was impossible for him to recognize any 59 3,3| the cause of which it was impossible to conjecture. ~"It is there 60 3,4| and to them it appeared impossible that the just cause of the 61 3,4| country, was this a dream impossible to realize? ~There were 62 3,7| but, although egress is impossible, the vessel may at least 63 3,7| the fact that it would be impossible to get it out of this cavern, 64 3,7| arrived, although it was impossible to distinguish it from day 65 3,8| another, which rendered it impossible to count upon settled weather. ~ 66 3,8| labor to this object. It was impossible to divine what future lay 67 3,8| and suffocated. ~It was impossible for Cyrus Harding and Ayrton, 68 3,8| or a hundred feet-it was impossible to say. But the subterranean