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1 1,1| expanse did not present a single speck of land, not a solid 2 1,1| death in the face. Not a single murmur escaped from their 3 1,2| captivity did not offer a single incident worthy of note, 4 1,3| determine whether it was a single island, or connected with 5 1,3| from whom, alas! not a single cry had reached them to 6 1,3| companions, without saying a single word. It was Neb. He was 7 1,5| looked well, try again, a single match will be enough!" ~ 8 1,5| If this was a match and a single one, it was of great importance 9 1,7| perhaps at its height. Not a single ray of light from the moon 10 1,9| engineer by the history of the single match, then his abortive 11 1,9| for those who have not a single match in their pocket!" ~ 12 1,5| transforming the ore into iron in a single operation, or by the blast 13 1,0| his companions a grain-a single grain-which from a hole 14 1,0| propitious for sowing this single precious grain of corn. 15 1,1| time Pencroft did not let a single day pass without going to 16 2,2| two days there won't be a single leak, and our boat will 17 2,7| first corn-field sown with a single grain had prospered admirably, 18 2,7| than was bestowed on the single grain. ~The field was prepared, 19 2,8| what energy did Jup with a single heave of his shoulder put 20 2,9| for it was composed of a single stem, covered with a scaly 21 2,0| work for an instant. ~A single thing had the honor of drawing 22 2,2| bottle. Without uttering a single word he drew the cork, and 23 2,5| cross it directly, at a single bound!" ~"We shall soon 24 2,9| way, said Spilett, "one single way for leaving Lincoln 25 2,0| cliffs did not afford a single place suitable for landing. 26 3,2| darkness being illuminated by a single ray of light. ~Pencroft 27 3,8| everything! Instead of a single column of smoke he counted 28 3,9| now completely bare. One single clump of green trees raised