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1 1,2| sailor without saying a word, but his eyes shone with 2 1,2| other. ~Without speaking a word, Harding, Spilett, Neb, 3 1,2| nothing to do but to give the word. ~At that moment a dog sprang 4 1,3| without saying a single word. It was Neb. He was in haste 5 1,4| asked Pencroft. ~"Upon my word, one would say they were 6 1,5| anxious, but said not a word. Herbert tried to console 7 1,5| not strength to utter a word. ~As to Neb, his red eyes 8 1,7| impossible to exchange a word. The rain was not very heavy, 9 1,8| Pencroft only uttered one word. ~"Living?" he cried. ~Neb 10 1,8| his cheek. ~Herbert at a word from the reporter ran out 11 1,9| simply replied,-~"Upon my word, Pencroft, it's perfectly 12 1,0| his hand, without saying a word. ~"Well, yes, my brave fellow," 13 1,0| engineer without saying a word, only a look plainly expressed 14 1,0| head without uttering a word. ~"To-morrow," he repeated, " 15 1,3| and higher sense of the word. The engineer Harding could 16 1,8| Pencroft had erased the word "impossible" from the dictionary 17 1,8| gulf, without uttering a word. ~The sailor approached 18 1,0| getting on capitally, upon my word! What shall we make with 19 1,0| ear bears?" ~"No, upon my word." ~"About eighty!" said 20 1,2| said the sailor. ~This word refining need not awake 21 1,2| poultry-yard for the birds, in a word to establish a sort of farm 22 2,6| still, without saying a word. His companions searched 23 2,0| A fine whaler, 'pon my word; I know her well! Oh, my 24 2,0| but could not get out a word; so, seizing the pipe, he 25 2,2| speak to us some day?" ~"My word, no," replied Neb. "What 26 2,2| Without uttering a single word he drew the cork, and took 27 2,4| horrible acceptation of the word, and so much the more frightful 28 2,4| without having uttered a word. Pencroft, Gideon Spilett, 29 2,5| to help you!" ~"Upon my word," answered Herbert, "it 30 2,5| or rather, to employ a word which would be exactly applicable 31 2,6| stranger did not speak a word, and did not once leave 32 2,6| no!" he exclaimed; "one word only-am I free?" ~"You are 33 2,7| being able to articulate a word. ~"Sir," said he at last, " 34 2,7| more question to him:-~"One word more, my friend. Since it 35 2,0| highest degree. ~"'Pon my word," said Pencroft at last, " 36 2,0| lowering it, pronounced one word only,-~"A vessel!" ~And 37 3,1| Ayrton. "Already?" This last word escaped Ayrton's lips as 38 3,1| moving, without uttering a word. Then,-~"It is indeed a 39 3,3| without even uttering a word. There was nothing more 40 3,3| and Ayrton had given the word to fire together!" ~"Gentlemen," 41 3,4| colony. ~"Miraculous is the word," repeated Pencroft, "for 42 3,5| destroyed the brig; in a word, that all those inexplicable 43 3,5| and spare utensils-in a word, all the stores of the colony. ~ 44 3,9| other without uttering a word, then they re-entered the 45 3,0| proof. Jup understood the word corral, which had been frequently 46 3,0| but he did not utter a word. Once more he looked at 47 3,3| at him without uttering a word. On a sign from the engineer, 48 3,4| began to laugh. ~"'Pon my word," he replied, "the only 49 3,5| Without having uttered a word, in a few moments they had 50 3,5| such violence that not a word could be heard. However, 51 3,8| danger!" ~Ayrton said not a word, but, upon a sign from Cyrus 52 3,9| without moving or uttering a word, breathlessly regarded this 53 3,0| they had escaped death. ~A word from Ayrton explained everything. ~"