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1 1,1| dauntless men, who knew how to look death in the face. Not a 2 1,3| time to save him. "Let us look for him! let us look for 3 1,3| us look for him! let us look for him!" cried Neb. ~"Yes, 4 1,4| returned Herbert, "I will look for a cave among the rocks, 5 1,4| attaining it, their first look was cast upon the ocean 6 1,5| box! Where can it be?" ~"Look here, the tide is going 7 1,6| not without having cast a look at the smoke which, just 8 1,7| passage, so as to take a look in safety at the outside. 9 1,8| the reporter ran out to look for water. He found, a hundred 10 1,9| the cliff,-~"Herbert! Neb! Look!" he shouted. ~Smoke was 11 1,0| without saying a word, only a look plainly expressed his opinion 12 1,3| horizon, he was obliged to look for a more suitable station. 13 1,5| Island, and that they would look for a more comfortable dwelling 14 1,5| accompanied by Herbert, went to look for the soil of ancient 15 1,8| closed lips and a fixed look, he remained motionless. 16 1,0| cried out all at once,-~"Look here, captain-A grain of 17 1,2| in it." ~"Well, we must look out for them," replied Pencroft. ~ 18 1,2| will distinguish himself. Look here! These two little peccaries 19 1,2| along, Neb, come! I will look after the cooking myself." ~ 20 2,1| Pencroft has not had-" ~"Look here, Neb," burst out Pencroft. " 21 2,1| which it was furnished. "Look well, Neb, and if you find 22 2,1| and this is what we will look for in our next expedition." ~ 23 2,1| disappearance," thought Herbert. ~"Look here," said Neb, who wished 24 2,2| by the mistrust which his look expressed, it appeared that 25 2,4| and the sailor had not to look long for a place in which 26 2,5| experience in that way! Look here, we will build a craft 27 2,6| and the joker had better look out for himself, if he falls 28 2,2| vessel to finish and to look after, and you will have 29 2,2| Granite House unless to look after the poultry-yard. 30 2,2| asked the reporter. ~"Look," replied Neb, with a shout 31 2,4| soon he turned away and the look of intelligence faded. Evidently 32 2,4| of our savage. We went to look for a human creature, and 33 2,5| already, observed in his look an indefinable trace of 34 2,5| I scarcely had time to look round. This unfortunate 35 2,5| toward the sea, and his look brightened with extreme 36 2,6| stranger tried to avoid his look, and Cyrus Harding having 37 2,6| Harding in a firmer voice, "look at me, I wish it!" ~The 38 2,6| arms, his chest heaved, his look darkened, and he appeared 39 2,7| voice and with a confident look; his words could not be 40 2,9| five thousand feet. They look like light pieces of cotton 41 2,9| sand, very uninteresting to look at." ~"I shall not be sorry," 42 2,0| me much! It has a wicked look!" ~"Hallo!" cried Pencroft, " 43 3,1| telescope," said Spilett, "and look carefully, Ayrton, for it 44 3,1| cannot be the 'Duncan'!" ~"Look, Ayrton," then said the 45 3,1| For what had she come to look at the shores of Lincoln 46 3,4| answered Pencroft, "you did not look at the right moment. An 47 3,4| no rocks in the channel. Look here, captain, to speak 48 3,4| s directions, they must look for the powder-magazine. 49 3,6| and dropped it again! And look here, here is another proof! 50 3,4| mounted on an onager, went to look after the flock of musmons 51 3,4| particularly to Gideon Spilett. ~"Look here," said he to Neb one 52 3,8| Pencroft, who would only look at the matter in the light 53 3,9| Pencroft, who could not bear to look upon the prospect of the