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1 1,4| notwithstanding the advanced season, for they belonged to the 2 1,4| last farewells of the warm season. ~It was now necessary to 3 1,5| the approach of the bad season. Pencroft had expressly 4 1,6| threaten them, the rainy season would begin, and on this 5 1,9| actively conducted, for the bad season was approaching, the alimentary 6 1,9| it was time, for the bad season was near. Thick shutters 7 1,0| Chapter 20 ~The winter season set in with the month of 8 1,0| clothing. When the fine season came round again, they would 9 1,2| osiers. Before the rainy season, Pencroft and Herbert had 10 1,2| to see, if not the fine season, at least the cessation 11 1,2| important projects for the fine season. ~In consequence and in 12 2,8| domain. ~Before the cold season should appear the most assiduous 13 2,9| during the whole of this bad season, nothing was heard but the 14 2,9| on the return of the fine season. ~ ~ 15 2,0| agreed that since the fine season would not return before 16 2,1| fear of that in the fine season," replied Pencroft. "But, 17 2,2| three cheers. ~The cold season was now almost at an end, 18 2,8| cordial welcome. ~The fine season passed away in the midst 19 2,8| They also, during this season, made fierce war against 20 2,9| did know his history, the season was too advanced to allow 21 2,9| would not choose the winter season to venture into these seas. 22 2,0| that as soon as the fine season returned they would thoroughly 23 2,0| preparations for the winter season were therefore commenced 24 2,0| should come to spend the bad season with them in Granite House, 25 2,0| month of October. The fine season was swiftly returning. Nature 26 3,6| was, therefore, the fine season. The sun was entering the 27 3,3| it?" ~"Here is the fine season getting on, and we must 28 3,4| everything ready for the fine season," remarked the engineer, 29 3,4| their first winter, the bad season might now come without their 30 3,8| the whole of the summer season. For some days the heat 31 3,9| and it is time, for the season is advancing and the equinox