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1 1,2| himself, fortune favored him till the moment when he was wounded 2 1,3| they must therefore put off till the next day their search 3 1,3| slope of conglomerated rocks till it mingled with the ground 4 1,4| be all right if we wait till it ebbs," replied the sailor, " 5 1,8| they must wait for that till speech returned. Rubbing 6 1,8| returning to his cheeks, which till now had been as pale as 7 1,9| to-morrow," said the engineer; "till then, there is nothing to 8 1,9| an island or a continent. Till then, I repeat, there is 9 1,0| the forest. The ground, till then, very little undulated, 10 1,0| probably they would not reach till nightfall. From this point 11 1,0| over the rocks. ~"Good-bye, till we meet again," cried Pencroft, 12 1,3| make a business of what till then had only been a pleasure 13 1,3| hearth, but they must wait till a pot could be made, and, 14 1,3| made, and, consequently, till the oven was built. ~During 15 1,3| all day, and it was not till the evening that they set 16 1,3| confidence. ~This work lasted till the 15th of April, and the 17 1,3| chlorate of potash. But, till then, they had not found 18 1,4| the downs, and not return till evening. ~At half-past eight 19 1,5| replied the reporter. ~Till then the engineer's companions 20 1,5| and he advised waiting till they were stretched on the 21 1,5| process. ~The settlers waited till the tide was again low, 22 1,5| researches were put off till the next day. Supper was 23 1,6| who had been very quiet till then, gave signs of agitation. 24 1,7| set on fire, it would burn till it reached the first. This 25 1,8| repeated again and again till it died away in the dark 26 1,8| arrangement of their new dwelling till the next day. ~Before departing, 27 1,9| shall not be quite sure, till we have explored it in every 28 1,9| the foot of Granite House. Till then, Harding and his companions 29 1,0| island, which was put off till the first fine days. ~The 30 1,1| also had wisely not waited till the river was frozen, but 31 1,2| This intense cold lasted till the 15th of August, without, 32 1,2| they would have to wait till the snowy covering was dissipated. ~ 33 1,2| give the engineer no peace till he promised to satisfy his 34 2,1| replied the engineer. ~"But till that time we must be very 35 2,2| settlers on Lincoln Island. Till then, by making use of the 36 2,3| future poultry-yard. ~But till then the guns had not spoken, 37 2,5| seated on the bank, waited till their companions were ready 38 2,6| shall not be sure of that till I see them down here," replied 39 2,8| on which the settlers had till then subsisted. Supplies 40 2,0| his head, he had no peace till it was executed. Now he 41 2,0| then wet them with water till they are entirely covered 42 2,2| and iron mines, and to the till then unexplored districts 43 2,3| disturb the little colony till then so united? Besides, 44 2,6| lake. He was unarmed, and till then had never taken any 45 2,7| struck upon the rocks, he had till then believed that the captain 46 2,9| again; or he will not come till later, and it will be time 47 2,9| the flood, that is to say, till about seven in the evening, 48 3,1| he and his companions had till now conducted so successfully? 49 3,3| towards them, and waited till they were within range. ~ 50 3,3| mainland. ~However, they waited till the first boat was within 51 3,3| ball to the shot which had till then decimated her crew. ~ 52 3,5| we shall not discover him till he pleases." ~"That's not 53 3,6| said the reporter. ~"Wait till to-morrow," replied Cyrus 54 3,8| that he and his companions, till then so fortunate, had entered 55 3,8| yet so efficacious, which till then had served them so 56 3,1| existence of which they had till then been ignorant; it evidently, 57 3,2| must finish them off, and till now we have only lost time!" ~" 58 3,2| said the engineer, "wait till night. I will not allow 59 3,6| intended to show. ~"Wait till you have heard all," he 60 3,7| captain's silence, and waited till he should speak. ~After 61 3,9| the island hold together till then? The intention of Pencroft