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1 1,2| faithful creature, having broken his chain, had followed 2 1,6| Herbert often glided among the broken stumps with the agility 3 1,7| At six o'clock day had broken. The clouds rapidly lifted. 4 1,8| exhausted with fatigue, broken with grief. He believed 5 1,8| untouched. Not a shell was broken. ~Neb then resolved to walk 6 1,1| regularly north and south, broken at two-thirds of its perimeter 7 1,7| Therefore, if this case was broken, the water would escape 8 1,9| explosive substance the rock was broken open at the very places 9 1,1| morning, when day had scarcely broken, Cyrus Harding, Gideon Spilett, 10 1,2| matter is that I have just broken a tooth!" replied the sailor. ~" 11 2,5| is our own boat! she has broken her moorings, and floated 12 2,5| the rope had undoubtedly broken, and which had come alone 13 2,7| topsy-turvy, yet they had broken nothing. Neb relighted his 14 2,2| a heap of colpeos whose broken jaws and crushed bodies 15 2,2| his hand the stump of his broken cudgel, but deprived of 16 2,3| this bottle might have been broken on the rocks." ~"Indeed," 17 2,4| fowling-pieces, one of which was broken; on a plank, forming a shelf, 18 2,5| the little waves which, broken by the islet, rippled on 19 2,6| creature, from whom these broken confessions escaped, as 20 2,0| sea-excursion; how our canoe, having broken its moorings, floated down 21 2,0| the hurricanes, already broken by the forests and the high 22 3,4| two masts, which had been broken and escaped from the shrouds 23 3,4| side, for her masts being broken, pressed down by the weight 24 3,4| heavy masses of iron, had broken through in several places. 25 3,4| cylinder were twisted and broken, as if they had been subjected 26 3,4| the engineer, showing the broken cylinder. ~"What, that bit 27 3,4| engineer, holding up the broken tube. ~"That?" returned 28 3,6| exclaiming,-~"The wire is broken!" ~His companions hurried 29 3,6| Besides, the wire is broken," added Herbert, showing 30 3,1| band of men-here branches broken off the trees, perhaps to 31 3,2| more footprints, no more broken branches, no more deserted 32 3,4| four of which were well broken, and allowed themselves 33 3,5| of the crater-the opening broken in the upper edge-the matter 34 3,8| the cavern. The wall was broken by large cracks, some of 35 3,9| river of lava, after having broken a passage through the noble