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1 1,2| captain?" ~The engineer looked fixedly at the man who spoke, 2 1,3| the sailor and Herbert looked eagerly for the coast in 3 1,3| right with a precipice which looked as if cut by the hand of 4 1,4| point established, Herbert looked for some cavity which would 5 1,4| Harding had disappeared. They looked to see if some portion of 6 1,5| not hide his vexation; he looked very anxious, but said not 7 1,5| fixed on the ground, still looked for his box. He even climbed 8 1,5| you; perhaps you haven't looked well, try again, a single 9 1,6| towards the interior. It looked there like a network of 10 1,7| against the rocks. They looked about, but could not speak. 11 1,8| instinct which might be looked upon almost as supernatural, 12 1,8| raised himself a little, looked around him, and appeared 13 1,9| immense shell. ~His companions looked at him without speaking. 14 1,9| Pencroft!" ~The seaman looked at Spilett in a way which 15 1,0| reporter were there. Pencroft looked from one to the other, his 16 1,1| ran a narrow gulf, which looked like the half-open jaws 17 1,2| muttered Pencroft. "I have looked in vain for anything that' 18 1,3| will please you." ~Pencroft looked attentively at the plant, 19 1,3| themselves on the edge which looked northwest and southeast, 20 1,5| some hundreds of penguins looked fearlessly at them. The 21 1,6| shore, stopped suddenly, and looked at the water, one paw raised, 22 1,7| was the opening so long looked for in vain, and the force 23 1,8| nothing!" ~Cyrus Harding looked at his dog, and those of 24 1,9| enthusiastic, Neb always looked as if he would say, "Nothing 25 1,0| utensils, its brick stove, looked very well, and Neb worked 26 1,1| tea. ~While eating they looked around them. This part of 27 2,1| the table, his companions looked at it with intense astonishment. 28 2,1| they suspected. ~The lad looked attentively. There was nothing 29 2,2| Harding and his companions looked attentively around them, 30 2,2| spread a sheet of snow which looked gray in the dim light. The 31 2,4| Pencroft and Gideon Spilett looked at the singular being who 32 2,5| gesture full of authority, and looked at him with infinite tenderness. 33 2,5| made on the islet, was looked upon as being very profitable 34 2,6| wish it!" ~The stranger looked at the engineer, and seemed 35 2,7| other coast that he must be looked for.' ~"This man spoke in 36 2,0| telescopes. ~But he had scarcely looked at it, when he uttered a 37 3,3| the tiller stood up and looked for the best place at which 38 3,4| at Flotsam Point. ~They looked in that direction. None 39 3,5| honest man again!" ~Pencroft looked at his companions one after 40 3,5| of the "Speedy," and he looked upon them as wild beasts 41 3,6| Herbert got on board and looked about the deck of the "Bonadventure." 42 3,8| despair. Far from that. They looked their situation in the face, 43 3,9| approached Herbert; then, having looked at him,-~"Let us go, then!" 44 3,0| utter a word. Once more he looked at his devastated fields, 45 3,3| Harding and his companions looked at him without uttering 46 3,9| save it." ~The colonists looked at each other, then at the