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1 1,2| conditions which united ought to insure human success-activity 2 1,6| whose faith is sincere. ~But ought they to establish themselves 3 1,1| good sport, for water-birds ought to swarm there. ~They reckoned 4 2,2| certainly a trial which ought to be made. Pencroft soon 5 2,9| said the engineer, "we ought to take the necessary precautions 6 3,1| do, my friends? What we ought to do is this:-we will communicate 7 3,1| said the reporter, "we ought to make known to that vessel, 8 3,1| However that may be, we ought to do everything we can 9 3,2| Was the islet invaded? Ought they not to fly to the help 10 3,5| The question, then, is, ought we to respect the incognito 11 3,5| this generous being, or ought we to do everything to find 12 3,5| you, as well as the rest, ought to be consulted in the matter 13 3,5| Ayrton, "I think that we ought to do everything to discover 14 3,5| making the experiment, we ought to employ, not the ordinary 15 3,5| and breech-loaders, they ought consequently to be able 16 3,5| transit described by the ball ought to be as extended as possible, 17 3,5| said the sailor, "what ought to be done with regard to 18 3,5| jaguars, and it seems to me we ought not to hesitate to treat 19 3,5| to any pity, and that we ought to rid the island of them 20 3,5| could not allow that they ought to come to terms with the 21 3,5| them as wild beasts which ought to be destroyed without 22 3,7| styptics, what antiphiogistics ought to be employed? By what 23 3,7| Harding that he thought he ought first of all to stop the 24 3,7| note contained all that Neb ought to know, and at the same 25 3,9| approaching when the usual crops ought to be gathered. The return 26 3,0| Harding judge of what he ought to do, and to warn him, 27 3,2| chance of surprising them, ought this chance to be lost by 28 3,4| themselves up there they ought also to be able to defend 29 3,4| service, of course one's work ought to be done so much the better!" ~ 30 3,5| remark from Pencroft:-~"We ought to have brought a torch." ~ 31 3,7| vessel such as the 'Nautilus' ought to be very easy, and that 32 3,8| replied Herbert. ~"The volcano ought to be swept," observed Neb,