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1 1,7| and gave a loud, clear bark. Spilett, Herbert, and Pencroft 2 1,2| before." ~"And he doesn't bark?" ~"No." ~"That is strange. 3 1,8| and yet Top continued to bark. Neither caresses nor threats 4 1,8| an hour, for he doesn't bark for nothing!" ~Cyrus Harding 5 2,1| Pencroft, "of rather of bark. I repeat, captain, that 6 2,1| naturally be shallow. Pieces of bark, fastened one to the other, 7 2,1| to secure the pieces of bark by means of nails, to insure 8 2,1| afford a strong and supple bark for the work. Now the last 9 2,1| of large birch-trees, the bark of which would be perfectly 10 2,2| On the 9th of October the bark canoe was entirely finished. 11 2,3| circumference, and their bark was covered by a network 12 2,3| Caryophyllus myrtle, of which the bark forms an esteemed cinnamon; 13 2,4| uninhabited, for Top did not bark, and the intelligent animal 14 2,4| say, Pencroft, that the bark of the bamboo, cut into 15 2,4| making baskets; that this bark, mashed into a paste, is 16 2,9| stem, covered with a scaly bark, which bore leaves streaked 17 2,2| But the dog continued to bark more furiously than ever. ~" 18 3,6| be surprised, but would bark at the least appearance 19 3,7| to open it at the first bark of their dog. ~They did 20 3,9| danger, and, as Top did not bark, it might be concluded that 21 3,0| We have neither Peruvian bark, nor sulphate of quinine." ~" 22 3,0| border of the lake, and the bark of the willow might, perhaps, 23 3,0| replied Cyrus Harding. ~The bark of the willow has, indeed, 24 3,0| succedaneum for Peruvian bark, as has also that of the 25 3,0| so valuable as Peruvian bark, and to employ it in its 26 3,0| willow, a few pieces of bark; he brought them back to 27 3,0| lost." ~"But the willow bark?" ~"That is insufficient," 28 3,0| further doses of pounded bark, but the reporter expected 29 3,2| Herbert, and Neb, for a bark or a cry at a wrong moment 30 3,2| breaking loose, began to bark furiously and rush to the 31 3,4| inner well, nor did they bark or whine in that singular