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1 1,2| the engineer. The faithful creature, having broken his chain, 2 1,6| thrown by the boy, struck the creature on the wing, but the blow 3 1,7| absolute desert. Not a living creature was to be seen. ~The downs, 4 1,8| been visited by a human creature. The shells, those which 5 1,8| light, he felt a living creature struggling near him. It 6 1,9| lay violent hands on every creature, feathered or hairy, which 7 1,9| after walking an hour not a creature had shown itself. Top, running 8 1,3| resembled a jaguar. Happily the creature did not attack them, or 9 1,6| Top smells some amphibious creature," replied Herbert. ~"An 10 1,6| What could the amphibious creature have been, who, by this 11 1,7| that the wound given this creature is, at least, very strange, 12 1,8| it was occupied by some creature," replied Gideon Spilett, 13 1,8| yet satisfied. ~"Well, the creature, amphibious or otherwise, 14 2,1| savory. At this moment the creature's head could be seen, which 15 2,5| to fancy that any human creature had ever passed there, but 16 2,1| quite possible for an active creature to climb to the mouth of 17 2,4| such was the miserable creature who yet had a claim to be 18 2,4| attentively at the miserable creature,-~"Whoever he may be," remarked 19 2,4| went to look for a human creature, and we are bringing back 20 2,5| quickly. ~"But the wretched creature has no sense!" ~"That is 21 2,5| months ago the wretched creature was a man like you and me. 22 2,5| you have found this poor creature in such a state!" ~"But, 23 2,5| without that, the poor creature would have still hidden 24 2,5| At all events, the poor creature was quite quiet and sad! ~ 25 2,5| And, indeed, the poor creature was on the point of springing 26 2,6| interrupting the miserable creature, from whom these broken 27 2,7| he became the miserable creature you found! ~"I have no need 28 3,0| Jup! corral, corral!" ~The creature understood, seized the cord, 29 3,4| And indeed the intelligent creature did it well. ~During the