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1 1,1| which held the car were cut, and the balloon, after 2 1,2| slip into the car, and then cut the cords which held it. 3 1,3| precipice which looked as if cut by the hand of man. On the 4 1,6| ammunition on our way, and cut our weapons in the forest." 5 1,9| parts of the bank, so as to cut off the retreat of the capybara, 6 1,0| by the explorers, it was cut short by the ridge of a 7 1,3| Long straight branches were cut, the leaves stripped off; 8 1,3| collecting fuel. Branches were cut all round the glade, and 9 1,3| the light of the fire he cut two little flat rulers, 10 1,5| They must then manage to cut off their retreat and knock 11 1,5| take them in the rear, and cut off their retreat. During 12 1,7| find it!" ~The engineer cut a long branch, stripped 13 1,8| see our way. Neb, go and cut some resinous branches." ~ 14 1,0| settlers were at last able to cut their hair, and also to 15 1,2| There was no want of wood, cut up into planks, in the storeroom, 16 1,2| Pencroft and Herbert had cut down these useful shrubs, 17 2,3| which they could use to cut a path through the thick 18 2,3| would have been obliged to cut a path through the thick 19 2,4| that they would have to cut a path through the grass, 20 2,4| absolutely unnavigable. ~"We are cut off!" cried Neb. ~"No," 21 2,4| trees to go round, bushes to cut down, and creepers to chop 22 2,4| the bark of the bamboo, cut into flexible laths, is 23 2,4| seeing the clump of bamboos, cut a quantity, which he mingled 24 2,5| uninjured, and they had even to cut them away with the axe, 25 2,7| work. Trees were selected, cut down, stripped of their 26 2,7| stripped of their branches, and cut into beams, joists, and 27 2,7| woods, from which they were cut off for ever! ~In the meantime 28 2,9| proceeding, this cylinder was cut lengthways, and after having 29 2,0| best to hasten, so as to cut off its retreat if necessary. 30 2,0| castaway." ~The blubber, cut in parallel slices of two 31 2,0| dozen of the whale's bones, cut them into six equal parts, 32 2,1| their vessel, which were cut from the inexhaustible balloon-case. ~ 33 2,3| followed the route which cut diagonally across the island, 34 2,4| the prisoner's feet were cut off, but his arms remained 35 2,5| when he was sleeping, to cut his hair and matted beard, 36 3,3| were on the point of being cut off by the brig's boat, 37 3,3| penetrate into the channel, and cut off the colonists posted 38 3,3| they ran the risk of being cut off, had not left their 39 3,0| Harding went himself to cut from the trunk of a species 40 3,1| time it became necessary to cut away a few creepers and 41 3,1| thickets, they were obliged to cut down trees. Before entering 42 3,1| moment they were obliged to cut a road with their hatchets. ~ 43 3,4| should be quickly felled and cut up, for they could not be 44 3,5| hydraulic sawmill, which rapidly cut up the trunks of trees into 45 3,5| The sailor's sentence was cut short by a new tinkle of 46 3,9| Red Creek, threatened to cut off the road to the corral.