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1 1,8| to establish an exterior ladder. ~Harding made known his 2 1,9| sailor. ~"By an outside ladder," replied Cyrus Harding, " 3 1,9| replied Cyrus Harding, "a rope ladder, which, once drawn up, will 4 1,9| door, which would meet the ladder; then a kitchen, thirty 5 1,9| fabrication of a strong rope ladder, which, once raised, would 6 1,9| completely inaccessible. ~This ladder was manufactured with extreme 7 1,9| performing everything. ~The ladder was finally fixed on the 8 1,9| which they fixed the first ladder, of which the oscillation 9 1,9| House. As to the second ladder, it was secured both at 10 1,9| habituated to the use of this ladder. They were light and active, 11 1,9| ascents, and soon mounted the ladder as readily as his brethren 12 1,2| hold to the rounds of the ladder. In consequence of the intense 13 2,5| all proceeded towards the ladder of Granite House. ~But at 14 2,5| There was no longer a ladder! ~ ~ 15 2,6| wind should have moved the ladder, and on the ground, thinking 16 2,6| fallen down.... But the ladder had quite disappeared. As 17 2,6| dwelling and drawn up the ladder." ~"Some one," cried the 18 2,6| doubt about that. ~The upper ladder, which generally hung from 19 2,6| its place, but the lower ladder was drawn up and raised 20 2,6| yet the position of the ladder was sufficient to show that 21 2,6| the first rounds of the ladder which hung from the threshold. 22 2,6| be able to draw down the ladder to the ground, and so re-establish 23 2,6| for the lower part of the ladder. ~Cyrus Harding, Gideon 24 2,6| a pull to bring down the ladder, an arm, thrust suddenly 25 2,6| monkeys, who climbed up the ladder during our absence." ~And, 26 2,6| for the lower part of the ladder had been drawn again into 27 2,6| the line broke and the ladder remained firm. The case 28 2,6| even trying to replace the ladder, by which it would have 29 2,6| House. ~At this moment the ladder was seen to slip over the 30 2,6| engineer, leaping first up the ladder. ~"Take care, captain!" 31 2,6| quadrumana. ~"Well now, and the ladder," cried the sailor; "who 32 2,6| was he who threw us the ladder!" ~And the engineer said 33 2,7| his head to draw up the ladder which he so politely returned 34 2,9| convenient to climb up a long ladder when one is heavily loaded." ~" 35 2,9| which replaced the primitive ladder, and, as may be supposed, 36 2,1| well by employing the rope ladder which had not been used 37 2,1| lift. The engineer drew the ladder to the hole, the diameter 38 2,1| re-ascended, drew up the ladder, covered the mouth of the 39 2,0| after the ape invasion the ladder was so obligingly thrown 40 3,2| noise, were descending the ladder at the same moment. ~A fifth 41 3,5| opening. ~At the bottom of the ladder was a deck, lighted by electricity.