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1 1,1| storm did not seem to have gone farther to the west. It 2 1,1| southwest, had since daybreak gone a considerable distance, 3 1,2| ocean over, and who had gone through every possible and 4 1,2| beginning of the year had gone to Richmond on business, 5 1,4| However, Herbert, who had gone forward a little more to 6 1,5| the tumbling about we have gone through. I would rather 7 1,6| an hour they had scarcely gone more than a mile. As yet 8 1,9| But the sailor had not gone fifty paces when he stopped, 9 1,2| plateau; but, after having gone a mile in this direction, 10 1,8| this labor." ~"We have only gone a third of the way," observed 11 1,8| there. ~"Most likely he has gone on," said Pencroft. ~"Let 12 1,8| the sea. ~The settlers had gone some fifty feet farther, 13 1,1| snow. ~But they had not gone half a mile when from a 14 1,2| On this day, Pencroft had gone to visit his traps, which 15 2,5| Washington Bay, they having now gone a distance of twenty miles. ~ 16 2,6| apes will think we have gone quite away and will show 17 2,7| Neb and Pencroft having gone to examine into the state 18 2,3| hours' walking had been gone completely round. ~It was 19 2,3| Pencroft, "the castaway has gone." ~"We must suppose so." ~" 20 2,8| Herbert and Spilett having gone in the direction of the 21 3,1| for ever, and, this ship gone, would another ever return 22 3,2| Neb, during this time, had gone to fetch the boat, moored 23 3,2| Islands. All his gang had gone on board, and pirates after 24 3,4| the six men whose boat had gone to pieces on the rocks had 25 3,4| would have sunk quietly and gone to the bottom like an honest 26 3,4| one, as has been said, had gone to pieces at the mouth of 27 3,6| Herbert, "they would have gone off in her, and we should 28 3,6| pillaged her, or rather gone off with her." ~"Gone off! 29 3,6| rather gone off with her." ~"Gone off! where to-to Tabor Island?" 30 3,0| physiological disturbance he had gone through, threatened to declare 31 3,0| conversation or he would have gone mad. ~It may be imagined 32 3,2| one of their number just gone out? ~All these questions 33 3,5| calculated that they had gone a mile and a half from the 34 3,5| wire along it. They had not gone a hundred paces when the 35 3,8| companions, from whom he had gone somewhat apart, he said,-~"