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1 1,2| was not to be hindered on account of the hurricane. ~Captain 2 1,5| tomb. ~As Spilett ended his account, Neb jumped up, exclaiming 3 1,8| master!" ~Neb ended his account by saying what had been 4 1,8| great attention to this account. ~It was unaccountable to 5 1,9| passages, the Chimneys, on account of the draughts, had become 6 1,2| Top was hunting on his own account; but Neb watched him and 7 1,3| that time kept a regular account. The 5th of April, which 8 1,6| was fighting on its own account. But it did not last long. 9 1,7| really do not know how to account for the incident of yesterday." ~" 10 1,8| could easily have given an account of its general direction, 11 1,2| not have changed on any account. ~Then the carpenters became 12 2,1| Harding listened to the lad's account, shook his head and said 13 2,5| was now more difficult, on account of the numerous rocks which 14 2,6| race could be turned to account. ~The settlers then approached 15 2,1| then wrote out a concise account, which was placed in a strong 16 2,2| sailor turned them all to account. To the sails were attached 17 2,7| heard of it from Glenarvan's account. Since his abandonment, 18 2,7| rose at the end of this account. It is impossible to say 19 2,8| remember quite well the account in the newspapers of the 20 3,2| render to his companions an account of the mission with which 21 3,3| be able easily to give an account of what had happened during 22 3,9| were not uneasy on that account. The courageous Negro, well 23 3,0| checked. ~Neb ended his account. The convicts had not appeared 24 3,3| in a position to give an account of what had taken place 25 3,4| engineer was somewhat uneasy on account of the dockyard shed-which 26 3,8| which we may turn to good account!" ~Cyrus Harding shook his