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1 1,1| exclaimed, "Perhaps he will try to swim to land! Let us 2 1,2| Captain Harding, will you try to escape?" ~"When?" asked 3 1,3| the other side, we will try to get out of this scrape, 4 1,4| prepare an encampment, and to try and find rather better grub 5 1,5| the other." ~"All right; try, my boy, and let's see if 6 1,5| tide, but it was as well to try. Herbert and Pencroft walked 7 1,5| you haven't looked well, try again, a single match will 8 1,5| phosphorus. ~"Will you let me try?" said the boy, and very 9 1,6| where they were going to try to hunt. But on consideration, 10 1,6| them on the wing, we must try to take them with a line." ~" 11 1,8| heaved and he seemed to try to speak. ~"We will save 12 1,9| I think I am able to try it," replied the engineer, 13 1,9| island is inhabited, we will try to get out of the scrape 14 1,9| if it is desert, we will try to get out of the scrape 15 1,2| strange. However, we must try to call him back." ~In a 16 1,3| the night is clear, I will try, this very evening, to obtain 17 1,3| Harding, "I am going to try this evening to calculate 18 1,3| to-morrow, at midday, I will try to calculate the longitude." ~ 19 1,6| some fishing-rods, so as to try and catch some. ~The northeast 20 1,7| Cyrus Harding, would rather try to obtain soda. Was this 21 1,7| to employ this means, and try another way, if this did 22 2,1| giants?" ~"I can at least try," replied Herbert. ~The 23 2,2| Neb-aren't you coming to try our new vessel? Come along! 24 2,2| inventory. Pencroft did not try to hide that he was greatly 25 2,6| his bow is here. He can try again." ~"Why, these apes 26 2,6| getting at them?" ~"Let us try to enter Granite House by 27 2,9| Well, Pencroft, we will try to please you," replied 28 2,2| Harding was equally anxious to try the vessel, the model of 29 2,4| head doubtfully. ~"We must try at any rate," returned the 30 2,4| said Herbert. ~"Let us try," replied Pencroft. ~The 31 2,5| Harding resolved then to try him, by transporting him 32 2,5| returned Harding. ~"Let us try," said Spilett. ~"We will 33 2,5| said Spilett. ~"We will try," replied the engineer. ~ 34 2,9| you do then?" ~"I shall try to keep in the offing until 35 2,9| still light enough I will try to enter the gulf; if not, 36 3,1| in sight of new land, to try and visit rather than avoid 37 3,3| side. We must therefore try to prevent them from landing, 38 3,4| except the rock." ~"Let us try to penetrate into the interior 39 3,5| he had had occasion to try these terrible engines of 40 3,5| which we are provided?" ~"Try them, Pencroft," replied 41 3,5| anxious than Pencroft to try the artillery of Granite 42 3,5| increased the charge, so as to try its extreme range. Then, 43 3,0| substitute for quinine." ~"Let us try it without losing a moment," 44 3,3| play his pranks! Let him try, if he likes! He will find