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1 1,6| unfortunate Harding. ~That day's breakfast was composed solely of pigeon' 2 1,8| who found it but a meager breakfast, for they were suffering 3 1,0| of adventurers halted for breakfast at the foot of a large group 4 1,1| of March, after a hasty breakfast, which consisted solely 5 1,4| South Mandible. They would breakfast on the downs, and not return 6 1,4| Shall we take some for breakfast?" ~And without waiting for 7 1,4| this place and prepared for breakfast, for it was half-past eleven. 8 1,5| The day before, after breakfast, they had explored as far 9 1,7| leaving Neb to prepare breakfast, climbed Prospect Heights, 10 1,1| halted at this place for breakfast. A fire of brushwood and 11 1,1| lighted, and Neb prepared the breakfast of cold meat, to which he 12 1,1| ended the conversation. Breakfast was finished, the exploration 13 2,3| Here a halt was made for breakfast under the shade of some 14 2,4| settlers, after a hasty breakfast, set out to reach by the 15 2,4| use in the interest of our breakfast!" ~And Pencroft, lying down 16 2,4| and Pencroft had arranged breakfast, a wide view was obtained. 17 2,4| the Serpentine Peninsula. ~Breakfast was soon despatched, and 18 2,5| miles. ~They then halted for breakfast. ~Here began the irregular 19 2,6| for it was now time for breakfast and they had no provisions 20 2,6| take their share of the breakfast, leaving Top to watch under 21 2,2| shouted Pencroft; but breakfast was first necessary, and 22 2,4| sailor was not sorry to go to breakfast on board. The road already 23 2,5| Cyrus Harding, during breakfast, which Neb had hastened 24 2,5| replied the engineer. ~Breakfast over, Harding and his companions 25 2,6| ground, and the next day at breakfast a magnificent loaf, a little 26 3,4| to devote some minutes to breakfast. They were almost famished;