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1 1,5| ransacked before they were obliged to give it up in despair. 2 1,5| he had no choice, and was obliged to content himself with 3 1,7| divide, and Herbert was obliged to give up his project; 4 1,8| among the downs. The lad was obliged to content himself with 5 1,8| will, got up. But he was obliged to lean on the sailor, or 6 1,9| happened. However, they were obliged to give up, for this night 7 1,9| that the sailor would be obliged to return to the marshy 8 1,0| Harding and Herbert were obliged to stop. From this point 9 1,0| engineer and the boy were obliged to give up thoughts of following 10 1,3| southern horizon, he was obliged to look for a more suitable 11 1,4| cried Pencroft, "were we obliged to throw overboard all the 12 1,6| so that we shall not be obliged to watch every night, or 13 1,6| should it be so we shall be obliged to build our house ourselves, 14 1,8| consumed, and as they were obliged to return by the passage 15 1,9| This mode of communication obliged them first to climb Prospect 16 1,0| it the colonists had been obliged to make a considerable detour, 17 1,1| settlers had frequently been obliged to renew their store of 18 1,1| explorers were, however, obliged to content themselves with 19 2,3| for they would have been obliged to cut a path through the 20 2,3| prevented, and Pencroft was obliged to push with a pole. They 21 2,3| the sailor, "we shall be obliged to stop, captain." ~"Very 22 2,4| beach, the settlers were obliged to remain under cover of 23 2,6| educate, and we shall not be obliged to use force to subdue him, 24 2,7| dwelling, without having been obliged to reach it by the old opening, 25 2,8| Herbert, for Pencroft had been obliged to give this work up, as 26 2,9| the orang that he had been obliged to make the ascent to Granite 27 2,1| nor loom to weave it, was obliged to proceed in a simpler 28 2,1| Pencroft, who was once more obliged to leave his boat, commenced 29 2,1| great regret, Pencroft was obliged to suspend his boat-building, 30 2,1| you would feel if you were obliged to forsake it, you are the 31 2,2| The colonists were soon obliged to fight at close quarters, 32 2,3| island, and they were thus obliged to follow the stream which 33 2,4| Bonadventure." Pencroft was soon obliged to sail close-hauled, and 34 2,6| fear of the onagers being obliged to go on short allowance. 35 2,8| Island, and was therefore obliged to do without it. Retort 36 2,9| I think that we shall be obliged to do so, whether we like 37 2,0| The colonists were often obliged to make immediate repairs, 38 3,2| cold. He might, indeed, be obliged to remain in it for several 39 3,2| therefore, more than once obliged to halt. But at last he 40 3,3| Perhaps we shall be obliged to take refuge in Granite 41 3,7| several times he had been obliged to attend to wounds produced 42 3,7| said the engineer, "we are obliged to wait some time, and to 43 3,0| heart-rending. They were obliged to send Pencroft away. ~ 44 3,1| journey, and the lad was obliged to submit to his doctor' 45 3,1| some thickets, they were obliged to cut down trees. Before 46 3,1| for every moment they were obliged to cut a road with their 47 3,3| valleys that Cyrus Harding was obliged to conduct the exploration 48 3,3| complete, Cyrus Harding was obliged to confess that absolute 49 3,4| should the colonists be obliged to shut themselves up there 50 3,4| and they were, besides, obliged to put off its execution 51 3,4| stern timbers, but were then obliged to suspend work. ~During 52 3,4| of June shipbuilding was obliged to be entirely discontinued. ~ 53 3,5| Nothing of the sort. They were obliged to ascend the south-western 54 3,6| narrative was short, yet he was obliged to summon up his whole remaining 55 3,8| hundred paces they were obliged to stop to take breath. 56 3,9| contrary, the colonists were obliged to retreat before it. The