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1 1,2| human success-activity of mind and body, impetuous wishes, 2 1,2| longer. His usually active mind was occupied with one sole 3 1,3| land was visible. "Never mind," said Pencroft, "though 4 1,5| threefold thought weighed on his mind. Was Cyrus still alive? 5 1,6| practical science, his inventive mind to bear on their situation, 6 1,7| Pencroft; "unhappily, my mind is made up on this point." 7 1,8| productions, were impressed on his mind. However, after traveling 8 1,8| flashed across Pencroft's mind. He rushed into the passage, 9 1,9| considerably by the natives. "Never mind!" said the sailor, "the 10 1,0| evidently of a methodical mind, only shook his head without 11 1,8| the place for us." ~"Never mind," added the sailor, "I should 12 1,1| which showed a thoughtful mind. As to the sailor, from 13 1,1| the two Americas? To my mind, it is quite possible that 14 1,2| refining need not awake in the mind thoughts of an elaborate 15 2,1| not fail to raise in his mind. He took the bullet, turned 16 2,1| much of that presence of mind which may justly be called " 17 2,5| crossing the river." ~"Never mind," said Spilett, "it will 18 2,5| dog being endowed with a mind, who is following up an 19 2,6| Pencroft, unable to make up his mind to retire from the spot. ~ 20 2,6| patience, although his strong mind was exasperated at being 21 2,4| They were in a frame of mind to imagine anything or expect 22 2,5| gleam in the prisoner's mind, when for an instant in 23 2,5| depths of that obscured mind? In short, was the soul 24 2,7| what was passing in the mind of the guilty man, who doubtless 25 2,7| established there." ~"Never mind that, I shall do very well." ~" 26 2,9| you." ~"Don't make your mind uneasy, captain," replied 27 3,1| his acquaintance." ~"Never mind!" said Pencroft. "It is 28 3,1| was passing in Ayrton's mind, and going to him-~"And 29 3,0| image was stamped upon his mind; then he again fell into 30 3,2| Cyrus Harding made up his mind rapidly. "It is our only 31 3,4| surprise. In their state of mind nothing appeared improbable. ~ 32 3,4| could. They were not men to mind the wind tearing at their 33 3,5| especially if you make up your mind to stay there." ~"That was 34 3,6| paid little attention; his mind appeared to be absorbed 35 3,8| There was no doubt in his mind that the most recent eruption