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1 1,2| but although they were allowed to wander at liberty in 2 1,2| when a partial clearing allowed them to see the wide extending 3 1,6| flying away, and stupidly allowed themselves to be knocked 4 1,5| lasted the whole day, and so allowed plenty of time for examining 5 1,8| the retreat of the water, allowed them to approach it. This 6 1,1| and those fearless birds allowed themselves to be easily 7 1,2| culinary labors. ~They were allowed to do it in their own way. 8 2,1| too much importance to be allowed to remain long unsettled." ~" 9 2,2| blank pages. ~"It must be allowed," said the reporter, after 10 2,3| hundred species!" ~The lad was allowed to run on, and he delivered 11 2,4| is forbidden, fishing is allowed, I suppose," said the sailor. ~" 12 2,7| few days they should be allowed to roam freely about the 13 2,7| out of his hand, and they allowed him to approach without 14 2,9| Pencroft had asked to be allowed to "blow" in his turn, and 15 2,0| lake, and which stupidly allowed themselves to be killed 16 2,1| than a week should never be allowed to pass without someone 17 2,1| however, the colonists never allowed a week to pass without having 18 2,1| measured nearly six feet, and allowed it to unroll itself after 19 2,2| hungry, and the reporter allowed him to eat as much as he 20 2,3| steersman, and Herbert never allowed the "Bonadventure" to swerve 21 2,4| prepared a wide clearing, which allowed the view to extend to the 22 2,5| calmer, and more freedom was allowed to his movements. ~They 23 2,7| new dwelling, and he had allowed the settlers to work there 24 2,8| Besides, Cyrus Harding never allowed a week to pass without going 25 3,3| reconnoiter the locality before he allowed his men to venture there. ~ 26 3,3| followed by the boats had allowed her to reconnoiter the channel, 27 3,7| suppuration must not be allowed to accumulate in the chest. ~ 28 3,9| an opening in the trees allowed the sea-horizon to be seen. 29 3,1| the widely scattered trees allowed the cart to pass with ease; 30 3,3| contented with the mystery, but allowed their imaginations to wander 31 3,4| which were well broken, and allowed themselves to be either 32 3,9| could have done. They hardly allowed themselves a moment's repose,