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1 1,1| balloon, as a ball might be carried on the summit of a waterspout, 2 1,1| it directly to the coast, carried it in a nearly parallel 3 1,2| reputation, had both been carried to Richmond. The engineer' 4 1,2| balloon and those whom it carried in the midst of the furious 5 1,3| having given way, had been carried off by a wave. His dog also 6 1,3| the channel, we risk being carried into the open sea by the 7 1,3| emerging at each stroke. He was carried down very quickly, but he 8 1,4| towards the river. They both carried, each in proportion to his 9 1,6| in this vulgar fashion, carried away by a wave, drowned 10 1,7| car was, when the waves carried off our companion?" ~The 11 1,7| possible that currents have carried them farther down the coast." ~" 12 1,7| equal to that which had carried the prisoners from Richmond 13 1,8| possible that the waves had carried the body to quite a distant 14 1,8| happened after you were carried off by the sea?" ~Cyrus 15 1,8| over the islet, had been carried right up to the foot of 16 1,9| of all, Cyrus Harding was carried into the central passage. 17 1,4| knew to a hair. Herbert carried a plumb-line which Harding 18 1,7| drawn from the waves, and carried to the downs? No! Is it 19 1,8| listened. These sounds, carried through the passage as through 20 1,8| grow dim. The one which Neb carried went out, and if they did 21 1,1| have perhaps let myself be carried too far, in investigating 22 2,1| necessary, it would be easily carried. Pencroft intended to secure 23 2,2| extremely simple. The canoe was carried to the beach and laid on 24 2,2| Herbert, "the vessel which carried this chest and its owner 25 2,2| different articles were carried to Granite House, where 26 2,3| carefully rooted up, were carried to the canoe, where Cyrus 27 2,3| it to the ground, and Top carried it to the canoe. At the 28 2,3| of the river, which has carried us to the northwest." ~" 29 2,4| canoe. Pencroft and Neb carried sufficient provision for 30 2,7| bodies of the apes were carried into the wood, where they 31 2,8| given him, and which he carried on his shoulder like a gun. 32 2,0| manipulations were successfully carried on unknown to Pencroft, 33 2,0| so, seizing the pipe, he carried it to his lips, then applying 34 2,2| condition was serious. ~Jup, carried by Neb and Pencroft, was 35 2,3| be no danger of her being carried away by the receding tide; 36 2,4| deck, they would have been carried away. ~On this occasion 37 2,4| or the "Bonadventure," carried away by currents, had drifted 38 2,7| ammunition, and tools were carried to the corral. ~The stranger, 39 3,1| the "Duncan" would have carried, had the convicts succeeded 40 3,2| number of men which she carried. ~This Ayrton resolved to 41 3,2| found that the "Speedy" carried four guns, which would throw 42 3,3| with the two rifles, which carried nearly a mile. The four 43 3,3| contained only three able men. Carried on by the current, it shot 44 3,3| Neb, and the boat herself, carried irresistibly onto the reefs, 45 3,4| the ends of which were carried to the beach. There, by 46 3,4| which were immediately carried to the Chimneys. ~Several 47 3,4| which were already being carried by the current towards the 48 3,4| no fear of the brig being carried away by the sea, for she 49 3,9| you think Herbert may be carried to Granite House?" ~"That 50 3,9| whether Herbert should be carried on a litter or in the cart 51 3,1| few particles of which he carried to his lips. The extreme 52 3,1| the expedition should be carried through the Far West, so 53 3,3| energy. Neb and Pencroft carried the corpses of the convicts 54 3,3| obstinacy,-with which they carried on their exploration, the 55 3,3| means of the double cord, carried by an arrow to the threshold 56 3,4| Road, and the trees were carried to the Chimneys, where the 57 3,4| capital guns which they carried, capybaras, agouties, kangaroos, 58 3,6| descent of the balloon which carried the prisoners of the Confederates. 59 3,8| wind, blowing on the shore, carried all these vapors to the 60 3,8| undulation of the waves carried it farther under the low 61 3,9| Their labors were now carried on with feverish ardor.