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1 1,6| vessels, in grain, cattle, tools, ammunition, or else some 2 1,8| set to work, with no other tools than their hands, to despoil 3 1,3| did not possess even the tools necessary for making tools, 4 1,3| tools necessary for making tools, and they were not even 5 1,3| hours after the stock of tools in the colony consisted 6 1,3| production of these their first tools was hailed as a triumph. 7 1,4| and needs very particular tools. However, we shall see later!" ~" 8 1,5| even with the necessary tools, was a difficult work, and 9 1,5| the colonists not having tools they must begin by making 10 1,5| little colony's stock of tools was augmented by a blowing-machine, 11 1,5| forged, and transformed into tools, crowbars, pincers, pickaxes, 12 1,6| lake. Neither bricks nor tools are wanting now. After having 13 1,7| necessary-a special set of tools, an apparatus of platina, 14 1,9| storehouse, in which their tools, provisions, and stores 15 1,0| do. They improved their tools, which were very rough, 16 1,2| well that without special tools it would be nearly impossible 17 2,1| owing to the imperfect tools which the settlers possessed. 18 2,2| home, brought back some tools with which to open the chest 19 2,2| for this chest contained tools, weapons, instruments, clothes, 20 2,2| Gideon Spilett's note-book: ~-Tools:-3 knives with several blades, 21 2,2| chest was a practical man! Tools, weapons, instruments, clothes, 22 2,2| direction on these instruments, tools, or books, which would tell 23 2,2| same peculiarity marked the tools and utensils; all were new, 24 2,3| portable stove. ~The only tools the settlers took were the 25 2,6| colony, weapons, instruments, tools, ammunition, provisions, 26 2,6| again, fresh weapons and tools to make, was a serious matter. 27 2,7| Happily there was no want of tools with which to shape the 28 2,7| skill in the use of their tools; and it must be said that 29 2,8| care, and without special tools it is difficult to produce 30 2,8| colonists, furnished with arms, tools, and instruments; they had 31 2,9| heard but the grinding of tools or the humming of the turning-lathe 32 2,4| damp; in a corner a few tools, a spade, pickaxe, two fowling-pieces, 33 2,4| away his weapons and his tools," replied Pencroft. "You 34 2,4| hut was deserted, and the tools, utensils, and weapons were 35 2,4| the wreck this man, having tools at his disposal, had built 36 2,4| Spilett, "and these arms and tools will make up the stores 37 2,4| forgotten how to use his gun and tools, and he no longer knew how 38 2,5| having examined the arms and tools, saw nothing which could 39 2,6| begun to use the laboring tools, and he worked in the garden. 40 2,6| without difficulty. The tools were good, and the work 41 2,7| corral with the necessary tools, and a week had not passed 42 2,7| and a gun, ammunition, and tools were carried to the corral. ~ 43 2,7| either ammunition, weapons, tools, or seeds. ~"At his, the 44 3,2| ammunition, utensils, and tools of all sorts, destined for 45 3,4| joiner's, and blacksmith's tools, and boxes of all kinds 46 3,4| provided themselves with tools, these treasures would find 47 3,5| all the provisions, arms, tools, and spare utensils-in a 48 3,6| different materials and tools in order to facilitate the 49 3,4| Neither the wood nor the tools are wanting. It is only 50 3,4| the stocks, utensils and tools of all sorts, weapons and 51 3,6| superstition made them the facile tools of their designing chiefs. ~