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1 1,6| said Pencroft, "here is game, which is quite within the 2 1,6| greatest possible quantity of game for the inhabitants of the 3 1,6| sonorous cry was produced by a game bird called grouse in the 4 1,6| cried, rushing towards the game, of which he made himself 5 1,7| it was impossible. ~The game constituted the only dish 6 1,9| any means of cooking more game. Besides, the couroucous 7 1,9| since you are speaking of game, if on my return, I was 8 1,9| tone, "if this is all the game which you promised to bring 9 1,9| the sailor, "it isn't the game which will be wanting on 10 1,9| followed Neb. If there was game there this was not the time 11 1,2| heartily, that the store of game and almonds was totally 12 1,2| know how to find some fresh game among the brushwood. Moreover, 13 1,2| hunters to pursue such agile game, which went bounding away 14 1,2| probable that if some piece of game did fall into his clutches, 15 1,3| there could be plenty of game in the larder!" ~"Yes, a 16 1,3| became very skilful archers. Game of all sorts in consequence 17 1,3| first exploration. ~This game was eaten fresh, but they 18 1,5| putting up all sorts of game. Herbert and Gideon Spilett 19 1,6| that of palmipeds. Sorry game, in truth, and its flavor 20 1,6| pointing at some invisible game; then he barked furiously, 21 1,9| Jacamar Wood was full of game; kangaroos and boars abounded, 22 1,1| abundant reserve of aquatic game. At some future time they 23 1,2| downs or to Tadorn's Fens! Game would have been easily approached, 24 1,2| ducks, snipes, in short, game both with fur and feathers, 25 1,2| made a great show of his game. ~"Come, we shall have a 26 1,2| glad to have met with such game!" ~"Well, well," replied 27 2,3| shore. Without expecting game, some useful plant might 28 2,3| herbivorous make very excellent game; but since they had an abundant 29 2,5| besides we can get plenty of game. Forward!" ~The reporter' 30 2,6| forest in order to kill some game, for it was now time for 31 2,8| peccaries, capybaras, kangaroos, game of all sorts, actually swarmed 32 2,0| naturally happened that game was more rare in those situations 33 2,1| were tempted by the aquatic game which took up their winter 34 2,2| being literally loaded with game; indeed, they had as much 35 2,2| preserved provisions; and as the game kept perfectly in the intense 36 2,2| forest, which abounded in game. Certain indigenous plants 37 2,4| vegetables, of seeds, some game, and two couple of pigs. ~ 38 2,6| the forest, abounding in game, but was it not to be feared 39 3,4| and wild pigs for large game, ducks, grouse, jacamars, 40 3,4| jacamars, and snipe for small game, were never wanting in the 41 3,9| capybaras, koalas, and game of every kind, mad with