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1 1,3| feet or so from where they stood. At length the fog gradually 2 1,8| almost immediately, and stood motionless, staring at his 3 1,9| without much effort, rose and stood upright. ~"That's capital!" 4 2,6| Chapter 6 ~Cyrus Harding stood still, without saying a 5 2,2| Bonadventure," steered by Pencroft, stood out to sea. ~The wind blowing 6 2,2| charming. ~Pencroft now stood off the shore, three or 7 2,4| plank, forming a shelf, stood a barrel of powder, still 8 2,0| gulf, and the little vessel stood off during the night. ~When 9 3,1| altered her course, and stood directly for Union Bay. 10 3,2| their guns shouldered, they stood ready to repel any attack. ~ 11 3,3| stopped. The man at the tiller stood up and looked for the best 12 3,3| the brig hugging the wind, stood across the mouth of the 13 3,5| end of the quick-match, stood ready to fire. ~At Harding' 14 3,7| to the bed. Cyrus Harding stood near. Pencroft had torn 15 3,8| themselves for any event, they stood firm and straight before 16 3,2| and a part of the palisade stood out white in the moonlight. 17 3,5| was crossed, and Harding stood before the hut. ~Probably 18 3,5| approached it, Cyrus Harding stood up in the bows. He gazed, 19 3,6| Pencroft, Herbert, and Neb stood respectfully apart in an 20 3,7| spoke to the colonists who stood around him, and smiled on 21 3,8| the island, against which stood out confusedly the wooded 22 3,9| spot where the corral once stood. ~To contend against this 23 3,9| island. Towards the northwest stood out the rugged and well-defined 24 3,9| where Lincoln island once stood. ~ ~