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1 1,3| coast were separated by a channel about half a mile in breadth, 2 1,3| Do you want to cross the channel?" he asked. "Yes," replied 3 1,3| If we venture into the channel, we risk being carried into 4 1,3| sand forming the bed of the channel was uncovered. Between the 5 1,3| there only remained a narrow channel which would no doubt be 6 1,6| narrowed gradually and the channel lay between high banks, 7 1,4| following the edge of the channel. On the other side, on Safety 8 1,5| shore, at a place where the channel left a ford passable at 9 1,5| again low, and crossing the channel they entered the Chimneys. ~ 10 1,6| must also escape by some channel or other. Now the engineer 11 1,6| engineer had not yet found this channel on any part of the shore 12 1,0| the low tide to cross the Channel, and it was agreed that 13 2,2| sailor first crossed the channel, and steered close to the 14 2,2| was found either in the channel or the green sea. A long 15 2,5| was entered by a narrow channel. ~At the back of this creek 16 2,1| necessary to pass through the channel under the rocky subsoil 17 2,1| question of knowing where this channel ended, at what point of 18 2,0| on his left, entered the channel which separated it from 19 3,2| wait at the Chimneys. ~The channel was easily traversed, and 20 3,2| that time, rendered the channel impassable. The boat was 21 3,3| and prepared to cross the channel and to take up two separate 22 3,3| without difficulty crossed the channel, disembarked on the islet 23 3,3| separated from it by a channel half a mile in width. However, 24 3,3| attempt to penetrate into the channel, but would land on the islet. ~ 25 3,3| fathom the depth of the channel hollowed out by the current 26 3,3| was to penetrate into the channel, and cut off the colonists 27 3,3| keep in the middle of the channel. But, as they were passing 28 3,3| current, it shot through the channel with the rapidity of an 29 3,3| their boat, crossed the channel at the moment the second 30 3,3| They won't cross the channel," said the sailor. "Ayrton 31 3,3| Well, the brig isn't in the channel yet, I fancy!" said Pencroft. ~" 32 3,3| the high tide to enter the channel, with the risk of grounding 33 3,3| But as to entering the channel, Pencroft, contrary to Ayrton' 34 3,3| from the mainland by the channel. ~Being armed with muskets 35 3,3| venture his ship into the channel, and that he would keep 36 3,3| good seaman, enter that channel! He knows well that it would 37 3,3| allowed her to reconnoiter the channel, and she boldly entered 38 3,3| cursed brig has entered the channel!" ~"Yes," replied Pencroft, " 39 3,3| with smoke, gliding up the channel. The firing was incessant, 40 3,4| But as in that place the channel was not more than twenty 41 3,4| their vessel engulfed in the channel, they had fled into the 42 3,4| emerge from the water of the channel. ~Ayrton and Pencroft were 43 3,4| if there are rocks in the channel?" ~"Nonsense, Neb," answered 44 3,4| there are no rocks in the channel. Look here, captain, to 45 3,4| consent to admit that in that channel, with its fine sandy bed, 46 3,4| There is not a rock in the channel!" answered the sailor. " 47 3,4| there is not one in the channel!" ~"Then, how did it happen?" 48 3,4| in the quicksands of the channel. ~It was now five o'clock 49 3,4| diving to the bed of the channel, recovered the chains and 50 3,4| a battery to command the channel and the mouth of the river. 51 3,4| there are no rocks in the channel." ~"But suppose she had 52 3,5| nature, that the water of the channel had been raised like a dome, 53 3,5| torpedo in the waters of the channel! ~"My friends, then," said 54 3,5| placed the bottle in the channel, and who has made known 55 3,5| plunged that torpedo into the channel, which destroyed the brig; 56 3,6| would study that part of the channel situated between the islet