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1 1,6| placed the end of his lines armed with hooks near the grouse 2 1,0| morning when the explorers, armed with sticks, left the Chimneys. 3 1,2| rabbits, with long ears, jaws armed on each side with five molars, 4 1,3| with which they must be armed, that is to say, a substance 5 1,3| possessed some dozen arrows armed with sharp points. It was 6 1,3| animals of a large size, armed with powerful claws, but 7 1,5| fearlessly at them. The hunters, armed with sticks, could have 8 1,5| a dirty color, the paws armed with strong claws, which 9 1,7| s directions, Pencroft, armed with a pickaxe, which he 10 1,0| numerous, and the hunters, armed with their iron-tipped spears, 11 1,1| Herbert, Neb, and Pencroft, armed with spears, snares, bows 12 1,2| mouths of their congeners are armed. These peccaries generally 13 2,3| Herbert, and Neb, thus armed, were at the summit of their 14 2,5| of the Mercy. He and Neb, armed with axes, chose two trees 15 2,6| the colonists, suitably armed, repaired to the beach under 16 2,6| when the colonists, well armed and provided with picks 17 2,8| Pencroft had made some lines, armed with iron hooks, with which 18 2,2| he was followed by Jup, armed with knotty cudgel, which 19 2,3| and his companions, well armed, ascended the shore, so 20 2,8| settlers took care to be well armed, for they met with savage 21 2,8| Herbert seconded him well. Armed as they were, they no longer 22 3,1| were numerous and better armed than the colonists. But 23 3,2| that the vessel was well armed. And what had the colonists 24 3,2| fifty ruffians, all well armed, who, either by penetrating 25 3,2| upon it in numbers and well armed. They would respect nothing. 26 3,3| muskets. Each of us will be armed, and, as we are amply provided 27 3,3| very good marksmen, were armed with the two rifles, which 28 3,3| posted in the shrouds, and armed with spyglasses, were attentively 29 3,3| jumped into her. They were armed with muskets; one took the 30 3,3| mainland by the channel. ~Being armed with muskets alone, they 31 3,4| said Harding. "As they are armed, they will still be dangerous; 32 3,5| They are six and well armed. If they each lay hid in 33 3,6| November, after dinner, well armed. Pencroft, ostentatiously 34 3,6| corral," said he. ~"And well armed!" added Pencroft. ~It was 35 3,8| five, it is true, but well armed,-were roaming the woods, 36 3,9| engineer and Pencroft, each armed with a double-barreled gun, 37 3,9| Top and Jup, the latter armed with his club, sometimes