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1 1,1| The voyagers, after having discovered that the sea extended beneath 2 1,3| not deceive him. If he had discovered land, however indistinct 3 1,1| which afterwards will he discovered, we can christen them as 4 1,2| s dinner. ~Herbert also discovered some magnificent pigeons 5 1,3| On the way Herbert had discovered a tree, the branches of 6 1,3| the ground which had been discovered the day before. Being composed 7 1,3| which the engineer had discovered lying open to the sky towards 8 1,3| fortunate incident; the engineer discovered a substance which replaced 9 1,5| belonging to the species already discovered, were magnificent. Herbert 10 1,5| on which he had already discovered a specimen of ore. They 11 1,6| the retreat which he had discovered, but he well understood 12 1,6| the shore, Pencroft had discovered the only habitable shelter, 13 1,6| fall, which, if it could be discovered, would be of great use. ~ 14 1,6| But no signs of this were discovered, and the colonists continued 15 1,9| that Granite House had been discovered on purpose for them. It 16 1,9| wonders. Besides, Herbert discovered towards the southwest point 17 1,0| oyster-bed which had been discovered near the downs. They dragged 18 1,2| cavern, and he had only discovered it. There all were in safety, 19 1,2| projected to the north, they had discovered an osier-bed in which grew 20 2,1| no human being had been discovered. No smoke even had betrayed 21 2,5| nothing suspicious could be discovered. ~There was nothing either 22 2,5| cliff, and nothing could be discovered even with the aid of the 23 2,5| as the shore, where they discovered a large rocky cavity, which 24 2,6| accident which would be discovered at the return of day, or 25 2,7| Granite House. Had the animals discovered that they were about to 26 2,7| this spot, to Port Balloon, discovered the day before on the southern 27 2,2| secret still remained to be discovered! ~The frost continued for 28 2,2| the rigging which had been discovered with the case of the balloon, 29 2,2| Certain indigenous plants were discovered, and those fit for immediate 30 3,1| whereabouts could not be discovered. ~"Well! who knows?" said 31 3,3| into the passage. ~"We are discovered!" exclaimed Pencroft. ~The 32 3,3| desperate. Their retreat was discovered. They could not oppose any 33 3,4| entrance made in the hull, discovered tackle, which would serve 34 3,5| man, the mystery will be discovered also. The question, then, 35 3,6| feared that they may have discovered the little harbor, and in 36 3,6| no doubt, not having yet discovered the number of the colonists, 37 3,6| that it could scarcely be discovered either from the land or 38 3,6| miles, they had not as yet discovered any explanation of the difficulty. 39 3,1| During the day Herbert discovered several new specimens not 40 3,1| convicts, a few more were discovered. Some footprints found near 41 3,1| sixth footprint could not be discovered, which in that case would 42 3,3| Nevertheless the convicts had discovered the corral a short time 43 3,3| answered Ayrton. "The convicts discovered her in her little harbor 44 3,3| and in no part had they discovered the presence of man. ~Was 45 3,3| mysterious being could not be discovered. ~From the 19th to the 20th 46 3,6| had no wish to be himself discovered by them. By degrees he became 47 3,8| he and his companions had discovered a sulphurous spring at the