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1 1,1| of the dangers which they ran from the waves. However, 2 1,4| Herbert called Pencroft, who ran up hastily. ~"Here are mussels!" 3 1,4| as Pencroft had guessed, ran a stream of water, whether 4 1,4| that direction, or if it ran southeast and southwest, 5 1,6| drain. Sometimes a stream ran through the underwood, which 6 1,6| disable it, and the jacamar ran off and disappeared in an 7 1,7| maelstrom lashed the water which ran through the narrow valley. 8 1,7| became very excited. He ran forward, then returned, 9 1,8| a word from the reporter ran out to look for water. He 10 1,8| he had brought. Herbert ran to the beach and returned 11 1,9| something!" cried Neb, who ran towards a thicket, in the 12 1,1| the bay, and between them ran a narrow gulf, which looked 13 1,1| From this point the shore ran pretty regularly north and 14 1,1| immense forest, other rivers ran towards the sea. It might 15 1,2| dashing down in a cascade, ran towards the lake, over a 16 1,4| water from a stream which ran near, and brought it back 17 1,5| special charge of the fauna, ran through the grass and brushwood, 18 1,6| time into the lake. ~All ran towards the bank. The dog 19 1,6| the lake. The colonists ran towards it. The dugong was 20 1,7| climbed the plateau, and ran towards the place where 21 1,8| branches." ~Neb and Herbert ran to the edge of the lake, 22 1,8| excited by his master's words, ran towards the extremity of 23 1,9| overtake them. Hunters and dog ran in vain; these rodents escaped 24 1,1| storeroom, while the overflow ran through the well to the 25 1,2| Granite House very narrow. He ran backwards and forwards from 26 1,2| uttered singular growlings. He ran round and round this hole, 27 2,1| Perhaps other creeks also ran towards the west, but they 28 2,1| Neb, help!" he cried. ~Neb ran up. ~"What a fine animal!" 29 2,4| nearly straight line, which ran north and south. On the 30 2,4| jaguar. Neb and Harding also ran up, and they remained for 31 2,5| an instant. ~"If a vessel ran in here," said Pencroft, " 32 2,5| added the reporter. ~All ran after the dog, among the 33 2,6| to escape. Two or three ran and clambered from one window 34 2,7| were busy at the Chimneys, ran, fearing some vexatious 35 2,0| retreat if necessary. They ran with pick-axes and iron-tipped 36 2,2| over the bridge, which Neb ran immediately to raise. When 37 2,2| blowing out of Union Bay she ran before it, and thus showed 38 2,3| to the oval of the island ran a stream through a wide 39 2,3| All three immediately ran towards the dwelling. In 40 2,4| and Spilett immediately ran at full speed towards the 41 2,5| said Cyrus Harding, "you ran a great danger, but, perhaps, 42 2,6| Neb, Pencroft, and Herbert ran also towards the edge of 43 2,8| of the Mercy, along which ran the road from the corral 44 2,9| Bonadventure" set sail, and ran rapidly towards North Mandible 45 2,0| wind filling her sails, she ran rapidly along the coast. ~ 46 3,2| nothing of the danger which he ran, not only on board the ship, 47 3,3| although they knew they ran the risk of being cut off, 48 3,3| from the dozen muskets, ran across the islet at full 49 3,3| reached the southern end, and ran to hide themselves in the 50 3,7| Harding and Gideon Spilett ran to Herbert. ~The reporter 51 3,7| said Harding. ~And he ran round the left corner of 52 3,7| supported the inner door, ran into the empty house, and 53 3,9| Spilett seized their guns and ran out of the house. Top, at 54 3,9| knew when to be silent, ran in advance. The cart came 55 3,9| uttered a shout. He heard, and ran to meet them. ~The convicts 56 3,0| was near him, terrified, ran into the next room where 57 3,3| Harvey to steer her, they ran on the rocks, and the vessel 58 3,5| mountain, and consequently it ran towards the west. ~"Follow 59 3,5| to see if the wire still ran along the side. ~The wire 60 3,6| a few concise sentences, ran over the events of his life. ~ 61 3,8| handkerchiefs, for they ran the risk of being blinded 62 3,9| the little rivulet which ran through it, burning up the