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1 1,2| way into Richmond, it was quite another thing to get out 2 1,4| history, and always had had quite a passion for the science. 3 1,4| Pencroft and Herbert penetrated quite far in among the rocks, 4 1,4| river. The current here was quite rapid, and drifted down 5 1,4| replied the sailor, "I am not quite conjuror enough for that; 6 1,5| first made sure that it was quite dry; that done, "We must 7 1,5| fireplace. The smoke went quite easily out at the narrow 8 1,6| here is game, which is quite within the reach of hunters 9 1,6| fish," replied the sailor quite seriously. Pencroft had 10 1,7| entirely over the islet, then quite invisible. The mole no longer 11 1,7| projecting in that direction. Quite behind, in the southwest, 12 1,8| the seaman to Neb. ~"Yes! quite dead!" replied Neb, "and 13 1,8| had carried the body to quite a distant point. When a 14 1,8| that the terrible storm had quite altered the aspect of the 15 1,0| sun!" ~Gideon Spilett was quite right in his reply. It was 16 1,1| one fine day, when it is quite changed, quite put in order 17 1,1| when it is quite changed, quite put in order and quite civilized, 18 1,1| quite put in order and quite civilized, we will go and 19 1,1| convenient, and it came to me quite of myself. Shall we keep 20 1,2| this calculation,-~"Its quite simple, my boy," said he, " 21 1,2| them, "Captain, you see quite well we can't get on unless 22 1,4| cried the sailor, "I am quite ready to be captain-as soon 23 1,9| t believe it!" ~"Are you quite sure of that, Pencroft?" 24 1,9| Of course we shall not be quite sure, till we have explored 25 1,9| as the sailor said, "they quite took the wind out of the 26 1,9| island?" asked Pencroft quite seriously. ~There was no 27 1,0| Chimneys would have been quite insufficient to protect 28 1,0| engineer's project; and it was quite feasible, since he had lime 29 1,1| Americas? To my mind, it is quite possible that all these 30 1,2| them," replied Pencroft, in quite an authoritative tone. ~ 31 2,2| without breaking it. It is quite prepared for a voyage; and 32 2,2| replied Harding, "I do not quite see the use of it; and a 33 2,2| However, one of them was not quite satisfied: it was Pencroft. 34 2,3| further apart and often quite isolated. But the further 35 2,5| little creek. It formed quite a natural harbor, invisible 36 2,6| down.... But the ladder had quite disappeared. As to ascertaining 37 2,6| will think we have gone quite away and will show themselves 38 2,8| couches at Granite House into quite comfortable beds! ~It was 39 2,8| returned to Granite House quite exhausted. However, notwithstanding 40 2,9| and puddings. This was not quite real wheaten bread, but 41 2,9| Pencroft. "The island is quite comfortable where it is!" ~" 42 2,1| points it would have been quite possible for an active creature 43 2,2| a doctor, pronounced him quite out of danger. On the 16th 44 2,2| use of tobacco had become quite familiar. ~But from this 45 2,2| seven," added Neb; "Top is quite worth another." ~"There 46 2,2| let the conversation drop, quite determined to resume it 47 2,2| said Herbert; "I don't quite see. Luff again-right-now." ~ 48 2,3| than this." ~"It is not quite so deserted as all that," 49 2,4| survived in it! ~"Are you quite sure that this is a man, 50 2,5| events, the poor creature was quite quiet and sad! ~But was 51 2,6| burned strangely, and he had quite resumed the wild aspect 52 2,8| every point. I remember quite well the account in the 53 2,8| difficult to please; but he was quite contented and contemplated 54 2,0| reporter,-~"But are you quite sure of having seen it? 55 2,0| the sailor. ~"And you are quite certain of having seen this 56 3,3| themselves to be exposed. Quite uncovered, therefore, they 57 3,3| of a minute only. ~It was quite time, for the settlers, 58 3,4| asked Gideon Spilett, quite stunned by this unexpected 59 3,4| wait until the tide was quite low, so that every part 60 3,5| asked the engineer. ~"Quite my opinion." ~"And before 61 3,6| feet, the opening would be quite beneath it. Now, to raise 62 3,6| has certainly been done quite lately." ~"To the corral! 63 3,2| corral, and Pencroft, who was quite out of patience, volunteered 64 3,2| a few minutes it will be quite dark," whispered Spilett 65 3,5| the workmen were really quite exhausted. So as not to 66 3,5| besides, was logical. It was quite possible that an opening,