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1 1,3| beyond the limits of their view. This verdure relieved the 2 1,4| to have a more extended view of the surrounding country. ~ 3 1,6| terraces, intercepted the view. On the right bank walking 4 1,0| nightfall. From this point the view of the sea was much extended, 5 1,1| in the triple point of view, of its mineral, vegetable, 6 1,4| them in an eatable point of view, and learnt with some satisfaction 7 1,4| in an alimentary point of view, for their oily flesh is 8 1,7| and I will lay it open to view!" ~"How?" asked Gideon Spilett. ~" 9 1,7| Harding still needed, in view of his future preparation, 10 1,9| charmed with their work. The view from the windows extended 11 1,1| from one special point of view. ~"No," replied Herbert; " 12 1,2| In consequence and in view of these future establishments, 13 2,2| that they might have a good view of Mount Franklin. ~Pencroft 14 2,2| from a typographic point of view, and which appeared to have 15 2,3| purely alimentary point of view, for those animals which 16 2,4| arranged breakfast, a wide view was obtained. There was, 17 2,5| the level of the sea. The view was very extensive, but 18 2,8| from an alimentary point of view. The turtle soup, flavored 19 2,3| doubt obtain a complete view of the island, which will 20 2,4| clearing, which allowed the view to extend to the sea. Beyond 21 2,9| accustomed occupations, with a view to wintering a third time 22 3,3| Speedy" now appeared in full view, with a spring on her cable, 23 3,8| stores of Granite House, in view of the approaching winter. 24 3,8| importance from every point of view, that the vessel should