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1 1,2| northwest wind was not a simple breeze. From the 18th it 2 1,2| which was indeed extremely simple. They risked nothing but 3 1,2| astonished him was, that so simple an idea had not occurred 4 1,5| arms." ~"Well, it's a very simple proceeding, and much used 5 1,9| latter did not think it so simple, but he did not protest. 6 1,2| calculation,-~"Its quite simple, my boy," said he, "for, 7 1,3| calculate next day by a simple process of elementary geometry. ~ 8 1,4| given him, that is to say, a simple stone fastened to the end 9 1,5| this. Now, to construct a simple boat even with the necessary 10 1,7| is manufactured by very simple means, which have also the 11 1,0| operation was extremely simple, and if it did not yield 12 1,2| traps were besides extremely simple; being pits dug in the ground, 13 2,1| reasonings fell before a simple ball of metal, found in 14 2,2| launching it was extremely simple. The canoe was carried to 15 2,8| dried. Nothing could be more simple. ~Cyrus Harding had only 16 2,9| themselves, were hoisted by this simple system, which replaced the 17 2,1| of manufacturing by this simple process the material called 18 2,1| could then be obtained by a simple operation which, if it diminished 19 2,2| management of the vessel was very simple. She had from the first 20 2,6| necessary to enlarge the simple beds, which threatened to 21 2,6| consultation, it was decided that a simple windmill should be built 22 2,6| machinery of a mill is very simple. This was only a question 23 2,7| will tell it you." ~These simple words profoundly impressed 24 2,8| decided to manufacture a very simple battery, resembling as nearly 25 2,8| was the ingenious and very simple apparatus constructed by 26 2,8| manipulator, they were very simple. At the two stations the 27 3,1| ship coming there? Was it simple chance which brought it 28 3,4| Spilett, nothing is more simple," answered Pencroft. "A 29 3,4| difficult to remove, but simple packages, of which the stowage, 30 3,6| nothing about him! If he is a simple castaway, why should he 31 3,7| reasoned thus with their simple good sense, and they acted 32 3,8| appealed to the logic of that simple good sense of which they 33 3,5| of this apparatus was as simple as those used in the rustic 34 3,9| glare so intense that by the simple effect of reflection the