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1 1,3| promontory, of which they had turned the point, must be attached 2 1,4| mouth; it then suddenly turned and disappeared beneath 3 1,4| midday. The tide had already turned. They must now avail themselves 4 1,5| choking smoke. Herbert quickly turned the match so as to augment 5 1,6| southeast. Herbert and Pencroft turned the angle of the Chimneys, 6 1,8| Spilett and the sailor turned pale. Herbert clasped his 7 1,9| bits of wood which he had turned down, and was exerting himself 8 1,0| reach the mountain. They turned the south angle and followed 9 1,5| before the hut, the roast turned, and at eight o'clock, while 10 1,1| disputed this. ~After having turned the point, the settlers 11 2,1| mind. He took the bullet, turned it over and over, rolled 12 2,1| chelonian" which they had turned over on the sand; but, two 13 2,1| away; as I tell you, we had turned it over on its back!" ~" 14 2,1| able to do in the water. It turned over when the tide overtook 15 2,2| on the beach?" ~All eyes turned towards the point indicated. ~" 16 2,4| the rising tide would have turned back the current of the 17 2,5| t you know that the sea turned it over?" ~"Who knows?" 18 2,6| intelligent race could be turned to account. ~The settlers 19 2,7| damage, for although they had turned everything in the rooms 20 2,9| turning-lathe, with which he turned several articles both for 21 2,9| planed, they filed, they turned; and during the whole of 22 2,9| brushed their clothes, he turned the spit, he waited at table, 23 2,9| quantity of the paste: he turned it about on a metal plate, 24 2,2| quality, and the sailor turned them all to account. To 25 2,4| unhappy object, but soon he turned away and the look of intelligence 26 2,6| the formidable animal, who turned to meet this new adversary. ~ 27 2,0| at that moment the tide turned, it was impossible to enter. 28 3,2| destroyed, their island turned into a pirates' den! He 29 3,4| She had been regularly turned over by the inexplicable 30 3,7| and Gideon Spilett then turned the poor boy over; as they 31 3,8| believed that fortune had turned against them. ~In fact, 32 3,1| set out. ~The cart first turned the angle of the mouth of 33 3,2| objection when the latter turned back to the wood. ~In a 34 3,5| towards whom all eyes were turned, shook his head negatively. ~" 35 3,7| whole life, Captain Nemo turned to the colonists and said, ~" 36 3,8| around the summit of which turned fuliginous flames. So much