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1 1,2| alighted, and provisions in the event of their aerial voyage being 2 1,5| sailor and Herbert, in the event of fire being positively 3 1,6| in the highly improbable event of Neb requiring aid. The 4 1,2| fortunate circumstance, in the event of their finding on its 5 2,3| lawfully their prizes. In the event of this, the cart would 6 2,6| in the singularity of the event, they remained below Granite 7 2,8| companions and himself in the event of their leaving their domain? 8 2,8| the month of February, no event of any importance occurred. 9 2,2| provisions on board, in the event of their excursion being 10 2,3| save him? This was a great event in the life of the colonists! 11 2,6| Because that, in the event of his being sure of being 12 2,6| will belong to us!" ~The event justified Cyrus Harding' 13 2,0| difficult to explore. But an event of the highest importance, 14 3,2| still be concealed in the event of the pirates contenting 15 3,2| there, and since, in the event of the "Speedy" departing 16 3,3| strongly defended. ~In the event of a landing being effected 17 3,4| nothing was talked of but the event which had so miraculously 18 3,4| fortunate, though inexplicable, event to which the colony owed 19 3,6| reporter. "At any rate in the event of bad weather, she will 20 3,6| companions or Ayrton. ~In the event of the pirates presenting 21 3,8| prepared themselves for any event, they stood firm and straight 22 3,3| the convicts. After this event, and during all the time 23 3,4| winter was ended, but an event, the consequences of which 24 3,5| violent eruption? This was an event which could not be foreseen. 25 3,7| remain near him, in the event of a crisis coming on, but 26 3,9| overflow the shore, for in that event the dockyard could not escape. 27 3,9| of being crushed in the event of any convulsion. All the