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1 1,2| accordingly conceived the idea of rising in a balloon, 2 1,2| him was, that so simple an idea had not occurred to him 3 1,6| believe in his death! And this idea rooted itself deeper than 4 1,7| description can give an idea of the terrific violence 5 1,9| who, also, had a fixed idea. ~"We will make it, Pencroft," 6 1,0| diverted from his fixed idea. It might even have been 7 1,1| smiling, and the sailor's idea was adopted. He then thanked 8 1,4| without making known his idea, he announced to his companions 9 1,4| Then passing to another idea,-"Think," said he, "how 10 1,4| reporter. ~"It was all my idea, that!" said Pencroft, with 11 1,4| satisfied air. ~"A splendid idea, Pencroft!" replied Gideon 12 1,1| have had but a deplorable idea of their future domain. ~" 13 1,1| said Herbert. ~"This is my idea: philosophers generally 14 2,1| to be unprovided." ~"Your idea is good, Pencroft," replied 15 2,1| name of Kauris. ~"I have an idea, Mr. Spilett," said Herbert. " 16 2,1| immense distance round." ~"The idea is good," replied the reporter; " 17 2,2| Harding smiled at the sailor's idea, and, yielding to his wish, 18 2,5| who is following up an idea. ~In about seven or eight 19 2,7| limits of which they had no idea, it was not to be thought 20 2,8| thanks to Cyrus Harding's idea of re-employing that which 21 2,8| without their having had any idea of it, he appeared one day, 22 2,0| us our share." ~"Ah! an idea occurs to me, Mr, Spilett," 23 2,0| Cyrus Harding conceived the idea of fabricating certain machines, 24 2,1| spring. ~The sailor's great idea was to make a voyage of 25 2,2| them, approved the sailor's idea of making the craft as strong 26 2,2| who was obstinate in his idea. "Tabor Island is our neighbor, 27 2,5| discourse. ~The engineer's first idea, on counting the people 28 2,6| presentiment in the fixed idea that sooner or later the 29 2,8| considered it best to give up the idea. ~The weather was splendid, 30 2,9| colonists had but an imperfect idea of the shore to the west 31 2,9| Yes, yes! That was a lucky idea of mine!" replied the engineer. ~" 32 2,9| the sailor. "unless the idea occurs to Ayrton, there 33 3,5| Master," then said Neb, "my idea is, that we may search as 34 3,9| s arm, "that is a wicked idea of yours, and you will distress 35 3,9| Pencroft; "it was a wicked idea indeed that I had, and nothing 36 3,9| the corral! Therefore, one idea occupied his mind-to leave 37 3,6| appeared to be absorbed by one idea, and without taking the 38 3,9| Many persons have formed an idea that it would be possible 39 3,0| have suggested to you the idea, after having left Tabor