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1 1,3| Pencroft stopped him. "Do you want to cross the channel?" he 2 1,4| shell-fish. Our friends will want something when they come 3 1,4| Well, Herbert, now we only want the house." ~The water of 4 1,4| that's the chief thing we want." ~"Let us get a supply," 5 1,5| well pleased with it for want of a better. ~"Perhaps," 6 1,9| States. With him they could want nothing; with him they would 7 1,3| there is a lack of food for want of instruments for the chase?" ~" 8 1,4| reporter. "Besides, what do we want? Nothing." ~"If that is 9 1,4| stick, a way which, for want of an instrument, would 10 1,6| make powder the very day we want it?" ~Cyrus Harding listened 11 1,7| laughing, "and when you want masons-" ~"Masons,-no, but 12 1,7| to obtain. There was no want of lime, only treatment 13 1,8| said he. ~"What do you want, my friend?" asked the engineer, 14 1,9| from the damp. There was no want of space, so that each object 15 1,9| immediately. There was no want of lime, and some thousands 16 1,9| the river, because, for want of a bridge or boat, the 17 1,9| There would never be any want of water at Granite House. 18 1,0| Spain are very cold! No want of snow and ice; and perhaps 19 1,0| replied Pencroft. "But I don't want to bother myself about whether 20 1,0| this month there was no want of work in the interior 21 1,0| privation. There was no want of meat, nor of vegetable 22 1,0| settlers could replace this want by some equivalent, it was 23 1,2| inactive. ~There was no want of wood, cut up into planks, 24 2,1| the sailor; "but we do not want one for a sea voyage, and 25 2,2| Perhaps there is everything we want in there!" ~"We shall find 26 2,3| navigation was prevented by want of water. He calculated 27 2,5| said nothing. ~"What do you want to say, Neb?" asked the 28 2,5| make us a bridge when we want one. As to transporting 29 2,5| airboats won't go where we want them to go, and we have 30 2,7| loads. ~Happily there was no want of tools with which to shape 31 2,9| particularly buttons, the want of which was greatly felt. 32 2,1| And by what?" ~"By the want of coal, which may justly 33 2,1| inhabitants, and there will be no want of either light or heat 34 2,2| were finished. There was no want of cordage. Thanks to the 35 2,2| not pass it was not for want of having attempted it. 36 2,2| a mold. ~As there was no want of wood, Pencroft proposed 37 2,5| to be just the harbor we want." ~"Is it not rather far?" ~" 38 2,6| the settlers were never in want of work. There was always 39 2,6| certain that there would be no want of wind on the plateau, 40 2,7| House, they were never in want of employment. ~The stranger 41 2,7| was alone, but he had no want of either ammunition, weapons, 42 2,0| fleets of the Union were in want of a harbor in the Pacific, 43 3,2| easy. There would be no want of powder in a vessel which 44 3,4| their use. ~There was no want of space in the store-rooms 45 3,5| and happily there was no want of room in Granite House, 46 3,8| extreme; but there was no want of refreshing drinks, and 47 3,4| well as out there was no want of work. ~The colony of 48 3,5| the corral:-~"What do you want?" ~A few moments later the 49 3,6| depths, sufficed for every want of the prince and his crew-and 50 3,8| many. Before two months I want our new 'Bonadventure'-for