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1 1,1| containing five passengers, scarcely visible in the midst of 2 1,1| passed and the balloon was scarcely 400 feet above the water. ~ 3 1,1| after reached the land. Scarcely had the four castaways set 4 1,2| finding his master, can scarcely be described. ~But though 5 1,3| The noise of the surf was scarcely heard. This side of the 6 1,3| suffered cruelly, but they scarcely perceived it. They did not 7 1,3| sea, so that the eye could scarcely penetrate beyond twenty 8 1,4| throughout, and even at its base, scarcely washed by the sea, it did 9 1,4| gulls and sea-mews are scarcely eatable, and even their 10 1,4| banks on each side were scarcely twenty feet high. The river 11 1,5| with which a donkey would scarcely have been contented deserved 12 1,5| where we landed." ~It was scarcely probable that they would 13 1,6| walking for an hour they had scarcely gone more than a mile. As 14 1,6| taste a piece of grouse, scarcely breathed. ~Meanwhile, the 15 1,7| about on his sandy couch, scarcely giving a thought to the 16 1,7| reef of rocks, whose heads scarcely emerged from the sea, for 17 1,8| his countenance. He could scarcely be recognized, exhausted 18 1,9| the draughts, had become scarcely habitable. The engineer' 19 1,9| of it. ~The hunters had scarcely entered the bushes when 20 1,0| Pencroft. The sailor could scarcely believe his eyes, and he 21 1,8| twenty feet in width, but scarcely two in height. It was like 22 1,1| the morning, when day had scarcely broken, Cyrus Harding, Gideon 23 2,2| long swell, which the canoe scarcely felt, as it was heavily 24 2,2| heavy, and the barrels were scarcely sufficient to keep it above 25 2,3| branching hairy stalks, scarcely more than three feet high, 26 2,4| little harbor, which would scarcely have contained even two 27 2,0| pocket-compass, for the sun scarcely pierced through the thick 28 2,2| intercepted by the high land, scarcely swelled her sails, and the 29 2,3| low coast of Tabor Island, scarcely emerging from the sea, was 30 2,4| already trodden was not long, scarcely a mile. They set out on 31 2,4| the islet. There was then scarcely any doubt that, if the castaway 32 2,5| from a very tall tree. I scarcely had time to look round. 33 2,8| heat, for the sun's rays scarcely penetrated through the thick 34 2,9| exception of the sailor, scarcely slept as well on board the " 35 2,0| telescopes. ~But he had scarcely looked at it, when he uttered 36 3,2| It may be, although it is scarcely possible, that one of these 37 3,3| for they themselves could scarcely distinguish the brig in 38 3,3| the Chimneys. ~They had scarcely rejoined Cyrus Harding and 39 3,6| high rocks, that it could scarcely be discovered either from 40 3,7| few days. However, Herbert scarcely suffered at all, and the 41 3,9| to the corral, had taken scarcely three quarters of an hour 42 3,0| himself in his room, but could scarcely even murmur a few words, 43 3,1| the sun. The silence was scarcely disturbed by the howling 44 3,3| little red spot, a sort of scarcely visible bruise, the cause 45 3,4| Neb, the head cook, could scarcely by himself store them away. ~ 46 3,5| companions stared at each other, scarcely believing their ears. ~" 47 3,8| Cyrus Harding and Ayrton had scarcely reached the corral when 48 3,8| elevation. ~There, through scarcely visible clefts and joinings, 49 3,9| thunder broke, and could scarcely be distinguished from the 50 3,9| finished, as if they had scarcely been working more than a 51 3,0| length, twenty in breadth, scarcely ten from the water's edge, 52 3,0| at Tabor Island? It was scarcely probable; and, besides,