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1 2,7| surrounded with a strong palisade, high and pointed, which 2 2,7| It was surrounded by a palisade, and in it were constructed 3 2,8| was to be surrounded by a palisade, high enough to prevent 4 2,8| the construction of the palisade, but as the opening up of 5 2,8| three weeks, for besides the palisade, Cyrus Harding built large 6 2,8| trying to overthrow the palisade, but of course had not succeeded, 7 3,6| rather ominous. ~At last the palisade appeared through the trees. 8 3,7| round the left corner of the palisade. There he found a convict, 9 3,7| hoisted themselves over the palisade, leaped into the enclosure, 10 3,7| the moment he scaled the palisade, had clearly seen some one 11 3,7| either in the hut, or in the palisade. The ammunition only, with 12 3,9| and made the tour of the palisade. Top accompanied him, and 13 3,9| Top, at the foot of the palisade, was jumping, barking, but 14 3,9| when a body leaped over the palisade and fell on the ground inside 15 3,2| nearly 600 feet from the palisade. A semicircular screen of 16 3,2| clearing beyond which rose the palisade. ~They stopped. A few straggling 17 3,2| cross from the wood to the palisade, constituted the dangerous 18 3,2| bullets fired from behind the palisade might knock over any one 19 3,2| not once lost sight of the palisade. The corral appeared to 20 3,2| deserted. The top of the palisade formed a line, a little 21 3,2| could be heard inside the palisade. The musmons and the goats, 22 3,2| was possible to reach the palisade without being seen, and 23 3,2| when we have scaled the palisade." ~"To the corral, my friends!" 24 3,2| noiselessly towards the palisade. The darkness was now profound, 25 3,2| little band moved towards the palisade. In a short space of time 26 3,2| other, going along by the palisade, surveyed the absolutely 27 3,2| reached the gate of the palisade behind which Top was heard 28 3,2| house and a part of the palisade stood out white in the moonlight. 29 3,3| convicts, who had scaled the palisade. They bound and gagged him; 30 3,4| prudent to him to heighten the palisade and to flank it with a sort 31 3,5| vivid flash showed them the palisade, and as they reached the 32 3,5| between the house and the palisade; but the engineer, running 33 3,9| as far as the side of the palisade. The gate was burst open 34 3,9| leaving not even a post of the palisade to mark the spot where the