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1 1,2| How many people do you wish to bring with you?" asked 2 1,6| which the sailor did not wish to destroy. As for him, 3 1,7| unaccountable and unlikely." ~"I wish I could think like you, 4 1,8| companions. They, no doubt, would wish to see the unfortunate man 5 1,1| by doubling Cape Horn. I wish to hide nothing of our position 6 1,4| replied Herbert, who did not wish to put himself forward. ~" 7 1,4| the height of which we wish to measure, the distance 8 1,7| different ways. ~Now, why did he wish for this agent? Simply to 9 1,8| out, and if they did not wish to find their way in the 10 1,1| here then, as we have no wish to die here, and hope to 11 1,2| could, notwithstanding their wish for it, venture forth, and 12 2,2| idea, and, yielding to his wish, he opened exactly at a 13 2,5| construct a bridge if we wish to have an easy access to 14 2,6| not show any anger. ~"You wish to join the colony?" again 15 2,7| masters, and evinced no wish to escape. He was a gentle 16 2,7| the onagers appeared to wish to leave the plateau, too 17 2,8| forest without showing any wish to leave them. It was most 18 2,0| will have nothing left to wish for in this world." ~The 19 2,0| whale appeared to have no wish to leave the waters of the 20 2,0| the spot, for they did not wish to taint the environs of 21 2,1| it, you are the first to wish to leave it." ~"Only to 22 2,2| opposition, but who did not wish to cause him anxiety. ~" 23 2,5| on land he manifested a wish to run away. ~But Cyrus 24 2,5| answer, and yet he did not wish to treat his invalid roughly! 25 2,5| not inspire him with any wish to escape!" ~"Yes," replied 26 2,6| the stranger appeared to wish gradually to mingle with 27 2,6| firmer voice, "look at me, I wish it!" ~The stranger looked 28 2,6| have been, and that the wish to unburden himself stifles 29 2,6| darkened, and he appeared to wish to escape, but making a 30 2,7| companions but your friends. I wish you to believe that, and 31 2,7| constrain you in anything. You wish to live at the corral, so 32 2,7| Granite House. But since you wish to live at the corral we 33 3,1| return with any who may wish to follow us to colonize 34 3,2| But to this man, whose wish was, as he had said, to 35 3,3| both that they did not wish to show themselves as yet 36 3,3| reporter. ~"Would you not wish, captain, that Ayrton and 37 3,4| explosion," and did not wish to give it up. He would 38 3,5| do will be best; when you wish me to join you in your researches, 39 3,5| Everybody is against me! You wish to be generous to those 40 3,9| in the corral." ~"Oh! I wish that he was there, at Granite 41 3,9| friends to yield to the lad's wish, and God alone knew that 42 3,0| and no doubt they did not wish to expose themselves. But 43 3,1| It is enough to make one wish to have a fever oneself!" 44 3,1| so, notwithstanding his wish to the contrary, Herbert 45 3,5| them to the corral, and all wish for rest had ceased. Without 46 3,6| desert island, but had no wish to be himself discovered 47 3,7| for he had expressed his wish to remain in the midst of 48 3,7| shall die here-it is my wish; and therefore I have a 49 3,7| basaltic rocks, Captain Nemo's wish is that it shall be buried 50 3,7| be buried with him. His wish is our law, and we will 51 3,7| loved!" ~"You have some last wish to transmit," said the engineer 52 3,7| simply,-~"Mr. Harding, I wish to speak with you-alone!" ~ 53 3,7| companions, respecting the wish, retired. ~Cyrus Harding 54 3,8| visit to Dakkar Grotto. I wish to inspect it. At any rate