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1 1,2| lean, about forty-five years of age; his close-cut hair 2 1,2| was rather more than forty years of age. Light whiskers bordering 3 1,2| in cold water. ~For ten years Gideon Spilett had been 4 1,2| about thirty-five or forty years of age, strongly built, 5 1,3| perhaps have to live many long years; on which indeed they might 6 1,2| hundred and fifty millions of years to cool, strewed the plain, 7 1,0| sixty thousand? In a few years, without the numerous causes 8 1,0| Three millions." ~"In four years?" ~"In four years," replied 9 1,0| In four years?" ~"In four years," replied Cyrus Harding, " 10 1,0| Harding, "and even in two years, if, as I hope, in this 11 1,1| experience alter millions of years; others, from the gradual 12 2,4| doubtless, millions of years would pass before the water 13 2,5| furnish us with linen for years. There is what will make 14 2,0| having worked for several years in a dockyard in Brooklyn, 15 2,1| and fifty or three hundred years." ~"That is reassuring for 16 2,3| several months or several years old, and it was possible 17 2,3| and had been felled many years ago; the marks of the axe 18 2,4| accumulated, perhaps, by many long years. ~"There is no one here," 19 2,5| recall those where so many years of his life had been passed! ~" 20 2,6| year?" ~"1866." ~"Twelve years! twelve years!" he exclaimed. ~ 21 2,6| Twelve years! twelve years!" he exclaimed. ~Then he 22 2,6| acquainted with either months or years!" ~"Yes!" added Herbert, " 23 2,6| and he had been twelve years already on the islet when 24 2,6| found him there!" ~"Twelve years!" rejoined Harding. "Ah! 25 2,6| rejoined Harding. "Ah! twelve years of solitude, after a wicked 26 2,6| had been left for twelve years on Tabor Island, one may 27 2,6| that he had been several years already in the wild state 28 2,6| It must then be many years since he wrote that document!" ~" 29 2,6| may not have taken several years to come from Tabor Island 30 2,6| the document was several years old, if it had been shut 31 2,6| that bottle for several years, it would have been injured 32 2,7| been lost less than two years before on the west coast 33 2,7| reformed by prayer! For two years, three years, this went 34 2,7| prayer! For two years, three years, this went on, but Ayrton, 35 2,7| it was after two or three years of solitude, but at last 36 2,8| into the sea seven or eight years ago, how is it that the 37 2,8| five thousand five-hundred years to finish his task, the 38 2,8| March, the day on which, two years before, the castaways from 39 2,9| Chapter 19 ~Two years already! and for two years 40 2,9| years already! and for two years the colonists had had no 41 2,9| Confederation. ~During these two years not a vessel had passed 42 2,9| his reason during the last years of his stay there. But that 43 2,9| return soon, for it is twelve years since Ayrton was abandoned." ~" 44 3,1| Chapter 1 ~It was now two years and a half since the castaways 45 3,1| his hands. ~Did not twelve years' solitude on a desert island 46 3,4| sojourn in the water. Ah, two years before, how these things 47 3,5| occurred during these two years. Who this beneficent stranger 48 3,8| unlucky period. During the two years and a half which had elapsed 49 3,0| so far in advance of his years, and who was loved by all 50 3,1| constitution. He was now eighteen years of age. He was tall, and 51 3,4| Chapter 14 ~Three years had passed away since the 52 3,4| often during those three years had they spoken of their 53 3,4| prosperity, achieved by three years of continued hard work. 54 3,6| It is nevertheless many years since I have held any communication 55 3,6| inhabited world; three long years have I passed in the depth 56 3,6| vessel by chance sixteen years since?" ~"The same." ~"He 57 3,6| father sent him, when ten years of age, to Europe, in order 58 3,6| Europe. ~From the age of ten years to that of thirty Prince 59 3,6| beneath the seas. ~During many years this strange being visited 60 3,6| ocean. ~He was now sixty years of age. Although alone, 61 3,6| had now remained there six years, navigating the ocean no 62 3,7| He has lived for a dozen years on board the 'Nautilus,' 63 3,7| during a sojourn of so many years in the abysses of the seas. ~ 64 3,0| native land alter twelve years of expiation. ~The colonists 65 3,0| island which, during four years had supplied all their wants,