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1 2,0| Pencroft had formerly served on board a whaling-ship, and he could 2 2,2| northwest. ~"All hands on board," shouted Pencroft; but 3 2,2| best to take provisions on board, in the event of their excursion 4 2,2| half-past ten everybody was on board, even Top and Jup, and Herbert 5 2,3| occupied in transporting on board the "Bonadventure," articles 6 2,3| conjectures, dined rapidly on board the "Bonadventure" so as 7 2,3| present." ~"Let us go on board, and to-morrow we will begin 8 2,4| instead of returning on board, I think that it would be 9 2,4| search again let us go on board the 'Bonadventure'." ~A 10 2,4| sorry to go to breakfast on board. The road already trodden 11 2,4| for it. ~They returned on board, breakfasted, so that it 12 2,4| least, but to take him on board the "Bonadventure." This 13 2,5| sailor then re-embarked on board the "Bonadventure," the 14 2,5| repulsion which he had showed on board the "Bonadventure." Cyrus 15 2,5| seen, during the storm, on board the "Bonadventure!" The 16 2,7| thirty-seventh parallel. On board this yacht were Lord Glenarvan 17 2,7| and his companions came on board. ~"This is what had happened. ~" 18 2,7| Lord Glenarvan was now on board the 'Duncan,' but Ayrton 19 2,9| scarcely slept as well on board the "Bonadventure" as they 20 2,9| answered Pencroft, "that on board the 'Bonadventure' we were 21 3,1| difficulty, since he sailed on board her for some time." ~"And 22 3,1| Ayrton is worthy to return on board the 'Duncan,' and pray Heaven 23 3,1| will take our passage on board her, and we will leave our 24 3,1| still there and had guns on board. ~Six seconds elapsed between 25 3,2| which he ran, not only on board the ship, but in the sea, 26 3,2| They were not sleeping on board the brig. On the contrary, 27 3,2| All his gang had gone on board, and pirates after having 28 3,2| that there were fifty on board. That was a large number 29 3,2| her, all whom she had on board. He would perish in the 30 3,2| they heard the reports on board the brig! They rushed out 31 3,3| see that the four guns on board were pointed at the island. 32 3,3| happened during the night on board the brig. Had this half-naked 33 3,3| landing could be observed on board the brig. Evidently Bob 34 3,3| colonists observed a movement on board the "Speedy." A boat was 35 3,3| instead of returning on board as might have been expected, 36 3,3| heard when they returned on board with the wounded, and two 37 3,4| of all the treasures on board, and to arrange their preservation. ~ 38 3,4| beach. ~As to the papers on board, it is useless to say that, 39 3,5| brilliant as if they had been on board a frigate of the United 40 3,6| Spilett, and Herbert got on board and looked about the deck 41 3,6| the convicts have been on board?" asked Herbert. ~"I know 42 3,4| when I have been serving on board whalers I have seen icebergs 43 3,6| Frenchman who was cast on board my vessel by chance sixteen 44 3,6| three men were cast on board his vessel. They were a 45 3,6| three strangers thrown on board his vessel, and which the 46 3,7| lived for a dozen years on board the 'Nautilus,' and on board 47 3,7| board the 'Nautilus,' and on board the 'Nautilus' he desires 48 3,7| prefer a gale of wind on board a well-found craft. A vessel 49 3,8| arch of the vault. ~"On board, Ayrton!" ~The two colonists 50 3,9| would then take refuge on board the vessel, content to rig