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1 1,2| captivity did not offer a single incident worthy of note, could stand 2 1,5| exploration of the coast, the incident of the matches, etc.; and 3 1,0| buried in a deep sleep. ~No incident disturbed this peaceful 4 1,1| Pencroft especially, since the incident of the relighted fire, would 5 1,2| Spilett ready to note every incident, the engineer silent for 6 1,2| expected to reach, without incident, the course of the creek, 7 1,3| was marked by a fortunate incident; the engineer discovered 8 1,6| much interested in this incident, Harding and his companions 9 1,7| was much interested in the incident of the day before. He wished 10 1,7| know how to account for the incident of yesterday." ~"I acknowledge," 11 1,2| some impatience, when an incident occurred which increased 12 2,1| likely to result from this incident, notwithstanding its apparent 13 2,1| must be drawn from this incident: that the island was inhabited 14 2,1| Proved as it was by the incident of the bullet, it was hereafter 15 2,1| themselves if by chance this incident might not have some connection 16 2,1| with Gideon Spilett on the incident of the bullet, and the deductions 17 2,1| 28th of October-another incident occurred, for which an explanation 18 2,1| was reflecting on this incident. ~"Fifteen feet at the most," 19 2,2| been a wreck. Perhaps this incident was connected with that 20 2,3| the night passed without incident, and the next day, the 31st 21 2,4| was just, and besides, the incident of the bullet proved that 22 2,5| the time of genii, this incident would have given them the 23 2,6| In their situation every incident had its importance, and, 24 2,7| fearing some vexatious incident. ~What did they see? Two 25 2,1| by the unbent bones. ~An incident must here be related, not 26 2,1| on the subject, but the incident, however, clouded the brow 27 2,2| much astonished at this incident, and he cited several examples 28 2,2| did not suspect that an incident would come to his aid and 29 2,4| voyage was not marked by any incident. The prisoner remained quiet 30 2,8| am content to rank this incident among those which I have 31 2,8| and that Ayrton, if any incident occurred unexpectedly, should 32 2,0| this new and inexplicable incident, the appearance of a fire 33 2,0| resolved to recur to this incident as soon as the "Bonadventure" 34 2,0| winter, no fresh inexplicable incident occurred. Nothing strange 35 3,3| The night passed without incident. The colonists were on the 36 3,9| may be learned from the incident." ~"What is that?" asked 37 3,9| him turn traitor! ~This incident was, therefore, favorably 38 3,9| been cleared, without any incident having occurred. The road 39 3,1| colonists could now discuss this incident. The intervention of the 40 3,1| The night passed without incident, and on the next day, the 41 3,4| been superfluous, for no incident occurred to put the colonists 42 3,6| alluded to an important incident witnessed by the three strangers