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1 1,4| lad placed some good-sized pieces of wood, which they had 2 1,7| hearth. He placed a few pieces of wood among them, so as 3 1,9| then tried rubbing two pieces of dry wood together, as 4 1,9| perspiration, threw down the pieces of wood in disgust. ~"I 5 1,3| manipulators, and then divided into pieces of equal size. A practiced 6 1,3| fastened with thorns the two pieces of wood on a third placed 7 1,5| broke the ore into little pieces, and cleansed them with 8 1,5| planes, axes, hatchets, pieces of steel to be transformed 9 1,7| on which were piled some pieces of shistose pyrites, buttressed 10 2,1| would naturally be shallow. Pieces of bark, fastened one to 11 2,1| Pencroft intended to secure the pieces of bark by means of nails, 12 2,2| steps. No other articles or pieces of wreck could be found. 13 2,5| reporter. ~"There might be pieces of wood on the rocks, but 14 2,6| themselves out, were dashed to pieces in their fall, and in a 15 2,0| thickness, then divided into pieces which might weigh about 16 2,4| wooden fence falling to pieces, was the shore, on the left 17 2,6| certainly have been smashed to pieces there!" ~"That is true," 18 2,9| feet. They look like light pieces of cotton wool, and their 19 2,0| would have been dashed to pieces. Twice, during one of these 20 3,4| through the hatchways, but no pieces of the wreck appeared, neither 21 3,4| intention of towing the pieces of wreck either to the beach 22 3,4| men whose boat had gone to pieces on the rocks had landed 23 3,4| efforts of the settlers the pieces of wreck were hauled up. 24 3,4| has been said, had gone to pieces at the mouth of the Mercy, 25 3,5| the brig, they were pretty pieces of ordnance, which, at Pencroft' 26 3,5| the fabrication of these pieces, everything depends on employing 27 3,5| the mechanism! And now the pieces were as brilliant as if 28 3,0| species of black willow, a few pieces of bark; he brought them 29 3,1| the lift had been taken to pieces, and nothing of the apparatus 30 3,2| The colonists raised their pieces and waited the moment to 31 3,3| and the vessel went to pieces." ~"Oh, the villains, the 32 3,0| vessel, had been shattered to pieces. They had no means of quitting