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1 1,6| five or six rooms-" ~"With windows to light them!" said Herbert, 2 1,8| easy to pierce a door as windows, and to establish an exterior 3 1,9| light it by means of five windows and a door, pierced in the 4 1,9| much pleased with the five windows, but he could not understand 5 1,9| then to be lighted by five windows and a door, besides a large 6 1,9| the pickaxe and spade, the windows and doors were properly 7 1,9| Thick shutters closed the windows of the facade, until the 8 1,9| rocky projections around the windows plants of different kinds, 9 1,9| work. The view from the windows extended over a boundless 10 2,6| to mount guard below the windows of Granite House, and when 11 2,6| cliff and they could see the windows, the shutters of which were 12 2,6| anything appeared at the windows. The reporter lifted his 13 2,6| showed themselves at the windows, from which they had pushed 14 2,6| themselves again at the windows and so we can't kill them; 15 2,6| poked out at the door or windows, and was immediately saluted 16 2,6| leaving Top to watch under the windows. They then, having eaten, 17 2,6| Chimneys, passed beneath the windows of Granite House, after 18 2,9| grape-shot. The door and windows were immediately closed, 19 2,9| to have fifty panes. The windows at Granite House were soon 20 2,0| Therefore, whether from the windows of Granite House, or from 21 2,1| settlers, leaning from their windows, gazed on the huge watery 22 2,2| dressing in haste rushed to the windows, which they opened. ~Beneath 23 2,5| beach, out of one of the windows of Granite House. But gradually 24 2,8| looking early from one of the windows of Granite House, exclaimed,-~" 25 2,0| been placed at one of the windows of the dining-room at Granite 26 3,1| We must also conceal the windows of Granite House with thick 27 3,1| foliage, and thus disguise the windows in the granite cliff. At 28 3,3| shall not fire from the windows of Granite House, the pirates 29 3,3| and creepers hiding the windows of Granite House, and showing 30 3,3| precaution of concealing the windows when a shot, piercing the 31 3,5| embrasures were made between the windows, and the shining muzzles 32 3,5| colonists rushing to the windows, saw the shot graze the 33 3,0| began to shine in at the windows of Granite House. It promised 34 3,1| placed near one of the windows of Granite House, he could