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1 1,1| doubted that the balloon came from a great distance, for 2 1,2| with his usual fortune, came out of this affair without 3 1,3| vigorous shout, but there came no reply. They waited for 4 1,4| little more to the left, soon came upon rocks covered with 5 1,4| equilibrium; but with the light came also air-a regular corridor-gale-and 6 1,7| the barking immediately came nearer, and soon a dog bounded 7 1,7| driven back as it was when it came in contact with the cliff. ~ 8 1,8| very clear that the captain came here by himself," said Pencroft. ~" 9 1,9| boiler of a steamer! It came to nothing. The bits of 10 1,9| that the thunder itself came to light it." All three 11 1,0| sufficient support. Evening came on by degrees, and it was 12 1,1| most convenient, and it came to me quite of myself. Shall 13 1,3| here," said he. ~The dog came at his master's call. The 14 1,5| passed before the seals came to play on the sand. They 15 1,8| thought; and the thought came to more than one, that some 16 1,8| stopped, and his companions came up with him. The place where 17 1,8| by distant sounds which came up from the depths. They 18 1,8| through an acoustic tube, came clearly to the ear. ~"That 19 1,9| and the trowel. No labor came amiss to Cyrus Harding, 20 1,0| clothing. When the fine season came round again, they would 21 1,0| trees. However, Providence came directly to their aid, in 22 2,2| there? But the thought which came naturally to the settlers 23 2,4| From time to time they came upon the traces of animals 24 2,4| found here, but darkness came on, and the further exploration 25 2,5| either voluntarily or not, came here." ~"What! then you 26 2,5| In the meanwhile night came on, and it was already dark 27 2,5| had strolled by the river, came running back, and, pointing 28 2,7| kingfishers, water-hens, they came of themselves to the shores 29 2,8| feet and a half in length, came up the river, and a large 30 2,9| them, besides, just as they came from the end of the tube. 31 2,9| capybaras, and agouties came within range, which, however, 32 2,1| engineering qualifications now came into play was in the construction 33 2,1| the journalist sometimes came to the surface, was not 34 2,1| reached the last rounds he came upon the water, which was 35 2,2| tip-toe, as one might say, came to visit his friend, and 36 2,4| and some hours after they came back to the shore, carrying 37 2,5| hours in his company. He came and worked near him, and 38 2,6| formed a resolution, he came to find Cyrus Harding. His 39 2,6| At meal times he never came to Granite House, although 40 2,7| to he sowed when the time came. ~It was on the 20th of 41 2,7| bystanders, one of his servants came forward and said,-~"'My 42 2,7| Glenarvan and his companions came on board. ~"This is what 43 2,7| to himself, that if men came some day to take him from 44 2,8| going to see him, and Ayrton came from time to time to Granite 45 2,8| species. ~A few days after came the 26th of March, the day 46 2,9| before the stormy weather came on, their little vessel 47 2,9| not be surprised if a gale came up from the west. Yesterday 48 2,0| them on the beach, and Jup came joyously to meet them, giving 49 2,0| meanwhile, the bad weather came with the month of May, the 50 3,2| shoulders, and the settlers all came round him to press his hand. ~ 51 3,2| more than his duty, there came an heroic thought. This 52 3,4| barrels, which gradually came to the surface, after having 53 3,4| from the shrouds and stays came up, and with their sails, 54 3,4| took the articles as they came, intending to sort them 55 3,4| the night. ~The morning came, however, without the convicts 56 3,4| useless hulk, bad weather came on, which soon finished 57 3,9| ran in advance. The cart came out, the gate was reclosed, 58 3,0| sort. From whence, then, came this prostration? why was 59 3,0| the day the second attack came on. The crisis was terrible. 60 3,1| Herbert without delay. How it came there might be discussed 61 3,2| going northwards again, they came upon the corral." ~"Where 62 3,2| then, to wait until night came on. ~However, Gideon Spilett 63 3,2| forward. ~The clearing soon came in sight. It was deserted. 64 3,2| leaving Ayrton for an instant, came out ready to fire. Herbert 65 3,4| excellent salmon which came up the Mercy, vegetables 66 3,5| the schooner. When night came the workmen were really 67 3,5| all the apparatus. ~"Who came here the last time?" asked 68 3,5| boat, altering its course, came up alongside the right wall.