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1 1,3| think of taking a minute's rest. Forgetting everything but 2 1,5| Night is advancing. Come and rest! To-morrow we will search 3 1,5| induce him to take some rest, wandered all night long 4 1,8| little of the grouse, and the rest was divided among his companions, 5 1,0| mountain. Before taking any rest, he wished to know if it 6 1,1| luxuriant vegetation of the rest of the island. ~The volcano 7 1,3| work, chance would do the rest. ~The settlers arrived on 8 1,3| agreed to sanctify the day by rest. These Americans were religious 9 1,5| dead on the sand, but the rest regained the sea in safety. ~" 10 1,1| entirely convinced, "the rest of this ancient continent 11 2,4| before they lay down to rest, the heap of wood piled 12 2,5| that, rising ground had the rest of the coast, and even from 13 2,5| have their doubts set at rest, and by returning by Claw 14 2,5| seen. ~After half an hour's rest, the settlers resumed their 15 2,5| of that cloth. As to the rest of it, that will help to 16 2,6| pay the penalty for the rest." ~So saying, the sailor, 17 2,6| uttering piercing cries. The rest, throwing themselves out, 18 2,7| Then, before retiring to rest, Harding and his companions 19 2,7| only communicating with the rest of our domain by the bridge 20 2,7| left for nature to do the rest. ~On the 21st of November, 21 2,8| of the plateau, and the rest was preserved in a wild 22 2,8| communication between them and the rest of their fellow-creatures 23 2,9| companions sanctified by rest and prayer. The day was 24 2,0| Granite House at the hour of rest. ~For some days they had 25 2,1| to communicate with the rest of mankind. ~Gideon Spilett 26 2,1| at intervals during the rest of the evening. There was 27 2,6| without taking a minute's rest, but always in a retired 28 2,6| the lake. The frame was to rest on a pivot supported with 29 3,5| and you, as well as the rest, ought to be consulted in 30 3,6| present, and a few days' rest was necessary. The departure 31 3,7| suppurate easily, and absolute rest is necessary." ~"What! can' 32 3,7| leaving the wound in absolute rest, and preserving it from 33 3,8| unfortunate man, and-the rest may be easily imagined! ~ 34 3,8| refreshing drinks, and absolute rest was of the greatest benefit 35 3,3| obstruction, after a long rest. Thus, my dear Spilett, 36 3,5| gave warning of the hour of rest, and Pencroft was proceeding 37 3,5| corral, and all wish for rest had ceased. Without having 38 3,6| past life. I am, with the rest of the world, ignorant of 39 3,7| His glance seemed to rest fondly for the last time 40 3,8| accustomed, Pencroft and the rest were somewhat surprised