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1 1,4| and I shall be sure to discover some hole into which we 2 1,5| horror, he could nowhere discover the box. ~"Here's a go!" 3 1,9| animal, were enabled to discover the road by which they had 4 1,0| gloom, and the eye could not discover if the sky and water were 5 1,1| even to Pencroft's eyes, to discover a habitation there. Neither 6 1,2| Harding had not been able to discover the overfall, which, however, 7 1,3| for the engineer hoped to discover, or build if necessary, 8 1,6| engineer had not been able to discover how and where the waters 9 1,7| which, doubtless, we shall discover some day. Let us observe, 10 1,7| not as yet been able to discover the place where the surplus 11 1,1| ages, a Columbus will go to discover the islands of Chimborazo, 12 2,2| its contents; then, if we discover any of the survivors from 13 2,3| The explorers could not discover one suspicious trace. It 14 2,1| observed Pencroft. ~"They will discover something else," said Herbert. ~" 15 2,8| and that reason I shall discover. But in the meantime we 16 2,0| along the cliffs, did not discover even a projection which 17 2,0| understood how Top was able to discover your retreat five miles 18 3,2| position. The enemy cannot discover the mouth of the outlet, 19 3,4| the poop, Harding did not discover any trace of them. The pirates 20 3,5| mystery still, but if we discover the man, the mystery will 21 3,5| about, but that we shall not discover him till he pleases." ~" 22 3,5| ought to do everything to discover this unknown benefactor. 23 3,6| would have two objects: to discover the mysterious being whose 24 3,1| living; on the other, to discover who it was that presided 25 3,2| at once that they would discover no suitable retreat there, 26 3,3| Harding, "but we shall not discover this powerful being who 27 3,3| Everything incited them to discover the answer to this enigma, 28 3,8| sides of the mountain to discover Captain Nemo's retreat. 29 3,8| beneath him, but he could discover no traces of fresh lava. ~