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1 1,1| take less than an hour to get to it, and then there was 2 1,2| was quite another thing to get out again, for the Northern 3 1,2| sole thought-how he might get out of Richmond at any cost. 4 1,3| other side, we will try to get out of this scrape, and 5 1,4| work, but first come and get a store of fuel. I think 6 1,4| thing we want." ~"Let us get a supply," replied Herbert, 7 1,4| to the Chimneys. Let us get the raft ready." ~The sailor, 8 1,4| engineer is a man who would get out of a scrape to which 9 1,5| a fix." ~"Still we might get fire as the savages do," 10 1,5| than once I have tried to get fire in that way, but I 11 1,5| but never to him! He could get out of anything!" Then his 12 1,5| stuff, but he could not get it out. If this was a match 13 1,6| said Herbert, trying to get nearer. ~"This will be a 14 1,6| Pencroft determined to get hold of at least one of 15 1,7| fare, for all needed to get up their strength. The strings 16 1,8| which he must have made to get out of reach of the breakers. ~ 17 1,8| engineer had managed to get to this cave in the downs, 18 1,9| inhabited, we will try to get out of the scrape with the 19 1,9| is desert, we will try to get out of the scrape by ourselves." ~" 20 1,9| it will be easy enough to get home again. English or Maoris, 21 1,9| rather, how they were to get hold of it. ~The hunters 22 1,0| know if it was possible to get round the base of the cone 23 1,0| the other, they could not get round the base of the cone, 24 1,1| hard if we don't manage to get away some day or other from 25 1,2| see quite well we can't get on unless we make a few 26 1,2| which are more easy to get hold of. It is reckoned 27 1,3| wound. As soon as he could get a regular weapon, that is 28 1,4| fowling-pieces, we shall never get anything!" ~"Doubtless, 29 1,5| with coal, that is to say, get rid of the oxygen, to obtain 30 1,9| rise." ~"And how shall we get in?" asked the sailor. ~" 31 1,1| to die here, and hope to get away some time." ~"In the 32 1,2| or carnivora which might get into the new snares would 33 2,1| and it cannot possibly get away. Take your spear and 34 2,2| the sailor; "the wood will get seasoned. In two days there 35 2,2| every instant that it would get loose and sink to the bottom 36 2,3| Gideon Spilett managed to get hold of two couples of living 37 2,5| day, and besides we can get plenty of game. Forward!" ~ 38 2,5| have lost an opportunity to get back to our country?" said 39 2,6| disappointed at not being able to get into his kitchen, for the 40 2,6| do not see how we are to get into our house." ~"Herbert 41 2,6| the sailor. "We could soon get the better of them, even 42 2,9| which it would be easy to get rid of by pressure. This 43 2,0| to speak, but could not get out a word; so, seizing 44 2,4| hunters had just managed to get hold of a couple lying in 45 2,7| was necessary, then, to get Lord Glenarvan to order 46 2,9| will be very difficult to get in, having both wind and 47 2,0| between the two capes to get in by, and, besides, the 48 3,3| their oars that they might get out of range of the bullets. ~ 49 3,3| whom they could not easily get the better of. ~Half an 50 3,3| against the current, could get alongside the "Speedy." 51 3,4| vessel will be difficult to get afloat again." ~"It will 52 3,5| execution, they wished to get all possible work finished. 53 3,7| immediately disappeared. ~"He will get there!" said the reporter. ~" 54 3,8| was almost impossible to get at the five who survived. 55 3,0| Neb had only just time to get up to Granite House, where 56 3,1| ordered him! He longed so to get well! ~Pencroft was as a 57 3,1| young convalescent began to get up in the second week of 58 3,1| they saw, though unable to get near them, a couple of those 59 3,3| supported him. He wished to get up, and with their assistance 60 3,4| spring. ~"We have time to get everything ready for the 61 3,4| necessary to allow them to get seasoned. The carpenters, 62 3,5| occasion for speaking, but to get forward as fast as possible. ~ 63 3,7| it would be impossible to get it out of this cavern, whose 64 3,9| believed it possible?" ~"Let us get on," was the engineer's