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1 1,1| land. Scarcely had the four castaways set foot on firm ground, 2 1,3| from the place where the castaways had landed. The nearest 3 1,3| the night very dark. The castaways proceeded toward the north 4 1,3| From time to time the castaways stopped and shouted, then 5 1,3| twenty minutes, the four castaways were suddenly brought to 6 1,3| again; still no reply. ~The castaways accordingly returned, following 7 1,3| attached to the mainland. The castaways, although their strength 8 1,3| The cold was intense. The castaways suffered cruelly, but they 9 1,3| unfortunate, however, that the castaways could distinguish nothing 10 1,3| current. ~However, one of the castaways, following the impulse of 11 1,5| know what to do!" ~The four castaways remained motionless, looking 12 1,5| the first repast of the castaways on this unknown coast. The 13 1,5| spare fuel. But one of the castaways did not sleep in the cave. 14 1,6| articles possessed by these castaways from the clouds, thrown 15 1,6| to see Cyrus Harding. The castaways could expect nothing but 16 1,1| of the shore, where the castaways had landed, formed a wide 17 1,1| effect upon the future of the castaways. ~Was the island inhabited? ~ 18 1,1| do not consider ourselves castaways, but colonists, who have 19 1,1| the islet upon which the castaways had first landed, the name 20 1,3| when the wind threw the castaways on this shore. ~On the 6th 21 1,0| no longer the miserable castaways thrown on the islet. They 22 1,0| more serious. In fact, the castaways would have been always able 23 2,1| within only a few weeks castaways have been thrown by a storm 24 2,1| extraordinary that, if any castaways have landed on the island, 25 2,1| they could not have been castaways." ~"No, Herbert; or, at 26 2,1| might be called provisional castaways. It is very possible that 27 2,2| as well as to any other castaways!" ~"But isn't there any 28 2,2| the western shore. If any castaways had landed on the coast, 29 2,3| brushwood and long grass. If castaways had landed on the island, 30 2,4| shore offered a refuge to castaways, which the other wild and 31 2,5| power in the service of the castaways! ~A few strokes of the oar 32 2,8| coast. They were then mere castaways, not even knowing how they 33 2,3| They themselves were but castaways, but it was to be feared 34 2,4| You know the value which castaways set on such articles as 35 2,5| then have spoken of two castaways," replied Harding, "and 36 2,6| he asked Cyrus Harding. ~"Castaways, like you," replied the 37 2,7| Grant's crew-one of the castaways of the "Britannia."' ~"This 38 2,8| which, two years before, the castaways from the air had been thrown 39 3,1| years and a half since the castaways from the balloon had been 40 3,1| not in the situation of castaways abandoned on a sterile islet, 41 3,6| the vicinity of the five castaways; but his harbor refuge was 42 3,0| Glenarvan in the name of the castaways restored to their country