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1 1,8| his ear to the engineer's chest, having first torn open 2 1,8| almost immediate effect. His chest heaved and he seemed to 3 2,2| firmly attached to a large chest, which, sustained by them, 4 2,2| Spilett. ~"But what's in this chest?" cried Pencroft, with very 5 2,2| impatience. "What's in this chest? It is shut up, and nothing 6 2,2| one of the sides of the chest, when the engineer arrested 7 2,2| me, and do not break the chest, which may be useful to 8 2,2| possibly enclosed in the chest, which doubtless was heavy, 9 2,2| And now, whence had this chest come? That was the important 10 2,2| be Malay pirates, for the chest was evidently of American 11 2,2| the party returned to the chest, which was of an unusually 12 2,2| It was evident that this chest had been thrown overboard 13 2,2| apparatus. ~"We will tow this chest to Granite House," said 14 2,2| already approaching the chest, and the high tide would 15 2,2| facilitate the moving of the chest, towing which the boat soon 16 2,2| Flotsam Point was given. ~The chest was heavy, and the barrels 17 2,2| Granite House. ~Canoe and chest were then hauled up on the 18 2,2| tools with which to open the chest in such a way that it might 19 2,2| lined the interior of the chest, which had been evidently 20 2,2| back over the sides of the chest, and by degrees numerous 21 2,2| extremely satisfied, for this chest contained tools, weapons, 22 2,2| that the owner of this chest was a practical man! Tools, 23 2,2| vessel which carried this chest and its owner was not a 24 2,2| at least, prepared this chest and threw it overboard." ~" 25 2,2| they collected into this chest different articles of the 26 2,2| chance and thrown into the chest, but, on the contrary, that 27 2,2| shores. ~But, wherever the chest might have come from, it 28 2,2| Pencroft. It appeared that the chest did not contain something 29 2,2| of this discovery of the chest was, that it was now more 30 2,3| express his regret that the chest had not contained, besides " 31 2,4| contrasted with the white of its chest. Herbert recognized it as 32 2,5| washed on shore, just as the chest had been, which was found 33 2,5| they had found the precious chest. ~The distance between Flotsam 34 2,6| poportioned frame, a broad chest, head of a moderate size, 35 2,2| overpowered by numbers, and his chest was covered with severe 36 2,2| from the vegetable medicine chest of Granite House. Jup was 37 2,4| beard descending to the chest, the body almost naked except 38 2,5| long sigh escaped from his chest. ~The settlers kept behind 39 2,6| him, he drew back, and his chest heaved with sobs, as if 40 2,6| stranger folded his arms, his chest heaved, his look darkened, 41 2,7| table, bench, cupboard, and chest were manufactured, and a 42 2,7| his arms folded across his chest, and it was in this posture 43 3,4| scale, equivalent to the chest found at Flotsam Point. ~" 44 3,5| it was he who guided that chest, provided with everything 45 3,7| very serious. ~Herbert's chest was laid bare, and the blood 46 3,7| appeared,-an oval below the chest between the third and fourth 47 3,7| the wounds in his back and chest to suppurate easily, and 48 3,7| allowed to accumulate in the chest. ~Harding approved entirely, 49 3,8| What's a ball through the chest? Nothing but a joke! I've 50 3,9| replied Pencroft, his chest swelling with sullen anger. " 51 3,1| that went through Herbert's chest, and I promise you it won' 52 3,3| forehead of one, on the chest of another, on the back