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1 1,4| young boy was well up in natural history, and always had 2 1,4| industrious lad. And his turn for natural history was, more than once 3 1,4| of the forest. It was a natural staircase. Herbert and the 4 1,5| Pencroft asked him in the most natural tone, if by chance he happened 5 1,0| configuration or in its natural productions, his great aim 6 1,0| scoria formed a sort of natural staircase of large steps, 7 1,2| to his favorite science, Natural History, reverted to the 8 1,3| remarkably well informed in the natural sciences, would render greater 9 1,3| would serve to transform the natural substances. The part which 10 1,5| decarburation of the metal, gives natural or puddled steel; the second, 11 1,6| the matter thoroughly. A natural dwelling would spare us 12 1,7| known under the name of "natural soda." ~This obtained, the 13 1,9| since the passage offered a natural staircase, through which 14 1,9| Nothing could be more natural." Pencroft and he were great 15 1,9| southwest point of the lagoon a natural warren, a slightly damp 16 1,1| surprised, as he did not know Natural History. But, by their barking, 17 2,1| light boat; and in case of natural obstacles, which would render 18 2,2| cried Pencroft, with very natural impatience. "What's in this 19 2,2| idioms, 1 dictionary of natural science, in six volumes; 20 2,2| As to the dictionaries of natural science and Polynesian idioms, 21 2,3| neutralize miasmas. This natural antidote has been tried 22 2,3| up the river there was a natural barrier. ~Presently, after 23 2,4| and the water pursued its natural course. The engineer was 24 2,4| Herbert, in a fit of very natural enthusiasm. ~"Well, my boy," 25 2,5| creek. It formed quite a natural harbor, invisible from the 26 2,6| Pencroft, nothing can be more natural. Some one has come during 27 2,7| water-courses, either artificial or natural. On the northwest, by the 28 2,8| the varnish, resumed its natural softness and elasticity; 29 2,9| apparatus there was already a natural force at the disposal of 30 2,9| was talking chemistry and natural philosophy, numbers of kangaroos, 31 2,9| picture in our dictionary of Natural History!" said Herbert. ~" 32 2,0| And the exclamation was natural, for it was a southern whale, 33 2,5| better clothed, it was natural that his physical nature 34 3,1| of the island; there is a natural port, fresh water, roads, 35 3,1| some distance appear as natural foliage, and thus disguise 36 3,5| thick mass of granite. Many natural excavations situated in 37 3,6| discoveries, especially of natural productions, since Harding 38 3,7| his sleep appeared more natural. ~"Tell me again that you 39 3,0| and to employ it in its natural state, since they had no 40 3,5| various parts of the world, natural crypts dating from the geological