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1 1,6| however, a note-book and a watch which Gideon Spilett had 2 1,8| waistcoat, which contained his watch. It was necessary to carry 3 1,9| an amphibious animal. But watch him." ~Top remained in the 4 1,2| day. ~As to the engineer's watch, it, of course, had stopped 5 1,2| the morning, he put his watch at that hour. ~"No, my dear 6 1,2| Cyrus." ~"Consequently, your watch is set by the meridian of 7 1,4| time Harding consulted his watch, so as to be prepared in 8 1,4| and it would be enough to watch the extremity of the shadow, 9 1,6| shall not be obliged to watch every night, or to keep 10 2,6| if Top was keeping good watch. Cyrus Harding alone waited 11 2,6| breakfast, leaving Top to watch under the windows. They 12 2,0| I should much like to watch you handling a harpoon. 13 2,3| should have been on the watch. ~In the meanwhile the " 14 2,5| moment! How he was on the watch for his soul, if one may 15 2,0| destroyed, without a constant watch, and it was often necessary 16 2,0| Pencroft and Neb were on the watch for the most insignificant 17 3,1| the settlers continued to watch the vessel. ~"If it is the ' 18 3,1| steal it from him, like a watch from the pocket of a swell!" ~ 19 3,1| from the southwest, and to watch her it would be then necessary 20 3,2| reporter. ~"Let us go in and watch," answered the engineer. ~" 21 3,6| his companions, keeping watch about twenty paces behind 22 3,7| he may be here. We will watch for his return." ~The gate 23 3,9| colonists kept a strict watch. Top and Jup, the latter 24 3,1| darkness of night. ~The watch was, however, carefully 25 3,1| of the settlers were to watch together, and every two 26 3,0| had had the strength to watch the horizon. ~"The 'Duncan'!"