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1 1,1| balloon. The ropes which held the car were cut, and the 2 1,1| accompanied the voyagers, and was held pressed close to his master 3 1,2| then cut the cords which held it. There was no doubt that 4 1,2| it was that the balloon, held to the ground and dashed 5 1,2| were fastened, the car was held by a strong cable passed 6 1,2| The balloon was then only held by the cable, and the engineer 7 1,4| the raft, and the sailor held it in his hand while Herbert, 8 1,5| paper which the reporter held out to him, and knelt down 9 1,6| moment highly interested. He held his breath, and Pencroft, 10 1,8| swimming vigorously. Top held him up by his clothes; but 11 1,9| teeth, by which it was only held by the tip of its ear, uttered 12 1,4| extreme interest. The reporter held his chronometer in his hand, 13 1,8| venture. ~The torches were held over the opening: nothing 14 2,2| something which he evidently held in great esteem, for in 15 2,7| could with difficulty be held in. However, it was not 16 2,2| animal. ~Poor Jup still held in his hand the stump of 17 2,2| exclaiming,-~"A bottle!" ~He held in his hand a corked bottle 18 2,3| To-morrow!" ~The engineer still held in his hand the paper which 19 2,3| inspecting the water, while he held the halliard in his hand, 20 2,4| and saw the "Bonadventure" held fast by her anchor, which 21 2,7| his past life. ~Harding held him back. ~"Comrade," said 22 3,3| that one of the convicts held a lead-line in his hand, 23 3,3| The "Speedy" was at first held by her anchor; then, when 24 3,5| heard, but the piece had held good, and the colonists 25 3,1| by means of a double rope held below, and which, when once 26 3,2| forward, when the reporter held him back with a grasp of 27 3,2| footsteps. The colonists held themselves ready to fire. 28 3,6| many years since I have held any communication with the 29 3,6| For long, however, he had held no communication with his 30 3,8| the finest feculae, were held in suspension in the midst 31 3,9| whole Far West. But the dam held firm, and after a moment