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1 1,1| sensibility of balloons is well known. It is sufficient to throw 2 1,2| very much wished to make known to him the situation of 3 1,2| Pencroft made himself known. ~"Well," replied Harding, " 4 1,5| found some means of making known his existence? As to Neb, 5 1,1| nomenclature of the visible and known parts of the island was 6 1,2| mocking and singing birds, known as mountain pheasants. A 7 1,3| these transformations is known. Now fuel, wood or coal, 8 1,3| which replaced tinder. It is known that a spongy, velvety flesh 9 1,4| attentively, and without making known his idea, he announced to 10 1,5| was only a koala, better known under the name of the sloth, 11 1,6| circumstances which are known, and it would not do to 12 1,7| the engineer. And he made known to them the result of his 13 1,7| mass, which has been long known under the name of "natural 14 1,7| potash, which is better known under the name of salt niter, 15 1,7| It is thus that the acid known under the name of Nordhausen 16 1,7| But dynamite was not yet known at the time when the settlers 17 1,8| exterior ladder. ~Harding made known his ideas to his companions. ~" 18 1,9| pickaxe alone, and it is known that Harding was an ingenious 19 1,9| herbs, he added a plant known in North America as "Oswego 20 1,9| brethren, and are commonly known by the name of American 21 1,2| the rigorous cold. It is known that, in the Northern Hemisphere, 22 2,3| in short, all those trees known under the name of gum-trees 23 2,6| another ape which he had known, he might be called Jupiter, 24 2,8| hundred species are now known. The kitchen garden, now 25 2,9| Granite House, where they made known their discovery. ~The next 26 2,9| leisure, we should have known it already." ~"Good!" said 27 2,0| Pencroft. "Whales have been known to go thousands of miles 28 2,1| material must have been known from the most ancient times, 29 2,2| engineer had previously made known to him the result of the 30 2,2| other aquatic birds in the known world. ~During this week, 31 2,4| slept or not could not be known, but at any rate, although 32 2,6| replied Cyrus Harding. "It is known by experience that the greatest 33 2,7| The engineer then made known to his companions the proposal 34 2,7| travelers. Lord Glenarvan made known to the Irishman the cause 35 2,8| on the island had made it known to him." ~"However," observed 36 2,8| of January that he made known his project to his companions. ~" 37 2,8| constant current. It is known that the elements of modern 38 2,9| Tabor Island, we should have known that land was at no great 39 2,9| Ayrton on Lincoln Island known at Tabor Island." ~"Certainly," 40 3,1| any land or island not yet known, and Lincoln Island is in 41 3,1| reporter, "we ought to make known to that vessel, whoever 42 3,2| be understood when it is known that in this Bob Harvey 43 3,2| now a pirate, and well known to Ayrton! ~The convicts 44 3,2| Harvey, who could not have known him, as he must have thought 45 3,5| channel, and who has made known to us the situation of our 46 3,5| wretch you knew, and who made known to you that there was an 47 3,6| document there which will make known the situation of Lincoln 48 3,8| them, their science had known how to take advantage of 49 3,9| way, although it was well known to the convicts. ~Cyrus 50 3,1| to those species already known to the hunters. Nevertheless, 51 3,3| alone. His companion, as is known, fell by Cyrus Harding's 52 3,3| companions, to whom they made known the state of affairs. ~" 53 3,4| be made with all that is known!" ~"And what a much bigger 54 3,4| still with all that is not known!" answered Harding. ~At 55 3,5| with their existence, have known the smallest details, have 56 3,6| name which he had believed known to none?-~The captain had 57 3,6| have sufficed to make you known." ~"As a great criminal, 58 3,6| Dakkar was at that time well known. He had fought openly and 59 3,6| by the baboons, who made known the presence of Ayrton upon 60 3,7| protector whom they had known but a few hours, was at 61 3,7| and to all whom I have known I have long been as are 62 3,7| It is here that we have known Captain Nemo," said Cyrus