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1 1,1| bound, after having been struck by a tremendous sea. As 2 1,1| the sea, which had just struck the net, and it was owing 3 1,2| which appear made to be struck on a medal, piercing eyes, 4 1,5| effect. Pencroft had not struck hard enough, fearing to 5 1,5| not hesitate, however, but struck the match directly. ~A little 6 1,6| cleverly thrown by the boy, struck the creature on the wing, 7 1,6| a smart jerk, Pencroft "struck" his line, and a flapping 8 1,7| the precipice, the wind struck them again with renewed 9 1,9| emitted from flint when struck in the same manner. The 10 1,0| brushwood. The steel was struck, the burnt linen caught 11 1,2| joined him, and were at once struck with a disagreeable odor 12 2,1| circumstances which had struck them at different times. 13 2,4| but at that moment a shot struck it in the eyes, and it fell 14 2,0| one might even have been struck in the north of the Atlantic 15 2,1| The wall which Harding struck with the hilt of his cutlass 16 2,4| was made. ~The sailor then struck a light and set fire to 17 2,5| during the squall which struck us on our return." ~"Could 18 2,7| the moment when the ship struck upon the rocks, he had till 19 3,2| oaths, which principally struck Ayrton:-~"Our brig is a 20 3,3| and Pencroft's balls had struck them both at the same moment. ~ 21 3,3| shot from the four guns struck blindly, both on the Mercy 22 3,4| foundered like a ship which has struck on a rock?" ~"Why not," 23 3,4| side. Now, if she had only struck, she would have sunk quietly 24 3,4| Therefore, the vessel had not struck. So she had blown up. ~And 25 3,5| upper side of Union Bay, struck the sand at a distance of 26 3,6| companion. Were they to find him struck down by the hands of those 27 3,6| a cry of pain. ~Herbert, struck by a bullet, lay stretched 28 3,7| second barrel, he fell, struck to the heart by Harding' 29 3,7| reporter was immediately struck by the complete stupor in 30 3,7| the shock, the ball having struck a bone with sufficient force 31 3,9| its mark." ~"That which struck Herbert did not miss, Pencroft," 32 3,3| there that they have been struck!" said Cyrus Harding. ~" 33 3,3| the secret!" ~"And who has struck the blow?" asked Pencroft. ~" 34 3,5| perfectly dark. A light was struck by Neb, and in a few moments 35 3,5| succeeded flash. Several struck the summit of the volcano 36 3,7| itself, and the engineer was struck with astonishment. ~The 37 3,8| island. Large trees were struck by the electric fluid and