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1 1,7| the waves carried off our companion?" ~The sailor had not expected 2 1,7| while admitting that our companion has perished, is that Top 3 1,7| engineer hurried away his companion, whose confidence in Harding 4 2,9| this shrub!" observed his companion. ~"No, captain," replied 5 2,0| and on that day our worthy companion will have nothing left to 6 2,2| to Tabor Island." ~"One companion will be enough for me." ~" 7 2,5| had not been written by a companion of this man, since dead." ~" 8 2,5| that some day he would be a companion to the settlers in Lincoln 9 2,5| should not have had a new companion." ~"You hope, then, Cyrus, 10 2,6| include among them a new companion. ~At these words the stranger' 11 2,7| the hour at which their companion was to leave them. Not wishing 12 2,7| And now you will be our companion?" ~Ayrton drew back. ~"Here 13 3,2| awaited the return of his companion. ~In the meanwhile, Ayrton, 14 3,2| disasters, since his old companion, Bob Harvey, had but realized 15 3,3| Spilett. ~The reporter and his companion had judged it best to abandon 16 3,4| which he pointed out to his companion, saying with some emotion,-~" 17 3,5| us the situation of our companion. I will add that it was 18 3,5| put to you. You are our companion; you have already endangered 19 3,5| Pencroft, turning to his companion. ~Ayrton hesitated at first 20 3,6| lower it the moment their companion presented himself. ~But 21 3,6| sincerely attached to their new companion. Were they to find him struck 22 3,9| Ayrton his old Australian companion Ben Joyce, the chief of 23 3,2| surprise. ~Spilett grasped his companion's hand, and both crept towards 24 3,3| but he returned alone. His companion, as is known, fell by Cyrus 25 3,8| who, more active than his companion, first reached the plateau. ~ 26 3,8| when the engineer and his companion reached the crest of the 27 3,8| and the engineer and his companion were almost suffocated by