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1 1,8| would be as easy to pierce a door as windows, and to establish 2 1,9| means of five windows and a door, pierced in the front. Pencroft 3 1,9| understand the use of the door, since the passage offered 4 1,9| lighted by five windows and a door, besides a large bay window 5 1,9| the right, an entry with a door, which would meet the ladder; 6 1,9| tackle was fixed at the door. In this way bricks could 7 1,9| which was fastened to the door. In short the ascent had 8 2,6| colonists when they saw that the door, which they had closed on 9 2,6| generally hung from the door to the landing, was in its 10 2,6| shoulder and covered the door. ~The bow was bent, the 11 2,6| between the wall and the door, grasped it and dragged 12 2,6| been drawn again into the door, and when another pull was 13 2,6| paw was poked out at the door or windows, and was immediately 14 2,8| towards the corral, the open door of which appearing to offer 15 2,9| volleys of grape-shot. The door and windows were immediately 16 2,9| rise in the basket to the door of Granite House. ~It was 17 2,2| at the threshold of the door, at which he was scratching 18 2,3| tarpaulin. ~The half-closed door was pushed open by Pencroft, 19 2,4| sufficient to warm it. The door closed, Pencroft, Herbert 20 2,4| for sounds outside. The door might have opened suddenly, 21 2,4| no voice was heard, the door did not open. The hours 22 2,5| experiment. ~Arrived at the door, Harding and Pencroft made 23 2,6| Pencroft, listening at the door of his room, heard these 24 2,7| light knock was heard at the door. Almost immediately the 25 2,7| Ayrton, bowing, reached the door and departed. ~ ~ 26 2,8| Herbert, who had rushed to the door, but returned, having seen 27 3,2| aftercabin, and found the door opening into the magazine 28 3,2| the padlock broke, and the door was open. ~At that moment 29 3,2| Harvey had reclosed the door of the powder-magazine, 30 3,3| man, who had forced the door of the powder-magazine, 31 3,3| hoist themselves up to the door of Granite House, where 32 3,3| when a shot, piercing the door, penetrated into the passage. ~" 33 3,7| which supported the inner door, ran into the empty house, 34 3,0| he brought the ape to the door of Granite House, from which 35 3,2| Pencroft, proceeded to the door, in order to ascertain if 36 3,2| they were near the closed door of the house. ~Harding signed 37 3,2| exclaimed. ~Immediately the door was forced rather than opened, 38 3,2| corral. Then, barricade the door, and all come back here." ~ 39 3,2| opposite side towards the door, the enclosure remained 40 3,2| hear the noise made by the door, as his companions shut 41 3,3| to the threshold of the door, they re-established communication 42 3,5| engineer knocked at the door. ~No answer. ~Cyrus Harding 43 3,5| Cyrus Harding opened the door, and the settlers entered 44 3,5| the end of this deck was a door, which Harding opened. ~ 45 3,5| end of the library a large door, also shut, was opened by 46 3,7| which you will close the door; then you will ascend on 47 3,7| carefully closed. The iron door leading on deck was then