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1 1,4| gratitude to the Author of all things. ~Pencroft and Herbert examined 2 1,6| ammunition, or else some things were thrown up on the coast 3 1,9| Cyrus?" ~"Better to put things at the worst at first," 4 1,1| was delighted at the turn things had taken, and their imaginations 5 1,2| coal. Nature gives us these things. It is our business to make 6 1,3| towards the Author of all things. ~On the evening of the 7 1,6| day was talking of these things with his companions, "we 8 1,6| not so particular in these things as his masters, and it was 9 1,8| we do about a great many things." ~However, the wishes of 10 1,0| Scissors were made among other things, and the settlers were at 11 1,1| often thought of all these things, my friends, and I seriously 12 1,1| secret of the Author of all things; and beginning by the work 13 1,1| There is no use in doing things by halves." ~This ended 14 1,2| their stores of different things, stone-pine almonds, rhizomes, 15 1,2| instructed his companions in many things, principally explaining 16 2,2| contrary, that the choice of things had been well considered 17 2,3| rendered so necessary. In fact, things had so come about that the 18 2,3| to think not only of the things which they should take with 19 2,3| supposed, there would be many things cast up, which would be 20 2,6| think that very curious things happen in Lincoln Island!" 21 2,7| examine into the state of things at Port Balloon, and reported 22 2,8| often talked of all these things and formed still more plans. ~ 23 2,9| luxury, if you like, but for things it is necessary. It isn' 24 2,0| Providence; sacred Author of all things!" cried the sailor. "Nothing 25 2,4| Perhaps the sight of the things that belonged to him would 26 2,5| occupied himself in different things, so as to fix his attention. 27 2,5| They spoke most often of things belonging to the navy, which 28 2,6| because he has, I fear, things too serious to be told!" ~ 29 2,8| Cyrus," said Spilett, "these things are incredible! Your rescue, 30 2,9| talked together of these things, without ever doubting however 31 2,0| Chapter 20 ~Things happened as Pencroft had 32 2,0| Spilett discussed these things with the engineer, and it 33 2,0| difficult to explain all these things!" ~"Well, my friends," resumed 34 2,0| talked of those unaccountable things, and both, their natures 35 3,2| proposed to do so." These things agreed to, Ayrton made preparations 36 3,4| reappear at low water. ~A few things from the wreck floated on 37 3,4| years before, how these things would have been prized! 38 3,4| had swallowed the heavy things which had fallen through 39 3,6| among the unaccountable things, and not think anything 40 3,7| which was not wanting in things necessary for life. Maple 41 3,8| Gideon Spilett observed, that things had occurred as follows: ~ 42 3,8| much of them!" ~At last things appeared to be going on 43 3,8| companions spoke of these things, they were men to despair. 44 3,4| They often spoke of these things, without as yet being able 45 3,5| Harding explained these things to his companions, and, 46 3,5| exaggerating the state of things, he told them all the pros 47 3,6| case containing so many things useful to the colonists, 48 3,7| isolation, are painful things, and beyond human endurance.