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1 1,1| to struggle to the last minute, to do anything to retard 2 1,3| these holes escaped every minute great birds of clumsy flight, 3 1,3| not even think of taking a minute's rest. Forgetting everything 4 1,5| fire, and then the moss. ~A minute later the dry wood crackled 5 1,1| cried Pencroft. ~"One minute, my friends," said the engineer. " 6 1,4| What o'clock is it?" ~"One minute past five," replied Gideon 7 2,4| the coast. Forward!" ~"One minute," said the reporter. "The 8 2,4| stopping." ~"Still another minute!" said Pencroft. ~"What' 9 2,5| over, without even the most minute investigations bringing 10 2,6| companions followed him, and in a minute they had arrived at the 11 2,4| twig. This lighted for a minute a small room, which appeared 12 2,4| conducted with the most minute care. Indeed, it was very 13 2,4| securely, was the work of a minute for Pencroft and Gideon 14 2,6| moment, without taking a minute's rest, but always in a 15 2,6| turns made by the sails in a minute is six times the number 16 2,6| turns to the sails during a minute, and there is no need of 17 2,8| count three hundred grains a minute, or nine thousand an hour, 18 2,9| they had been on the most minute star of the celestial hemisphere! ~ 19 2,9| they were anxious for a minute exploration of the coast 20 3,1| danger. ~Pencroft, after a minute examination, was able positively 21 3,3| room, was the work of a minute only. ~It was quite time, 22 3,1| this was the object of so minute an examination,-a sixth 23 3,3| escape the colonists' most minute researches, for, in spite 24 3,5| with tremendous fury. ~In a minute the corral was crossed,