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1 1,2| almost fallen from their torn balloon into the depths 2 1,2| about by the wind, would be torn into shreds. For several 3 1,7| heard the noise of stones torn from the summit of the plateau 4 1,8| engineer's chest, having first torn open his clothes. ~A minute-an 5 1,8| very little. The wave had torn him from the balloon net. 6 1,8| front of the cave had been torn away by the violence of 7 1,9| and Pencroft, after having torn three sticks from the trunk 8 1,7| such that the branch was torn from the engineer's hands 9 1,2| trees would no doubt be torn up by the roots, but Pencroft 10 2,2| The covering of zinc was torn off and thrown back over 11 2,5| some violent convulsion had torn up the rocky border, and 12 2,5| the lower portion being torn. ~It was a fortune which 13 2,0| astonishing." ~Pencroft, having torn the harpoon from the animal' 14 2,6| from his shoulder under his torn shirt, but he took no notice 15 2,9| before their eyes, the land torn by civil war at the time 16 3,3| when another ball having torn away the leafy screen, disclosed 17 3,4| so few planks and timbers torn out. It seems as if the 18 3,4| the brig were frightfully torn. Over a length of at least 19 3,4| violence, and the keel itself, torn from the carline in several 20 3,4| copper sheathing had been torn from the hull, which every 21 3,6| its foot, and it has been torn up by the hand of man." ~" 22 3,7| stood near. Pencroft had torn up his shirt, and was mechanically 23 3,9| piece of cloth, stained and torn, which Spilett immediately 24 3,0| piercing cry. He seemed to be torn by a supreme convulsion.