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1 1,6| he does not see his prey coming through the water. The jerks 2 1,6| Yes, my friend; but before coming to any decision we must 3 1,2| gun. However, the storm, coming from the northwest, blew 4 2,2| and you, Neb-aren't you coming to try our new vessel? Come 5 2,5| barked, and by his going and coming, seemed to invite his master 6 2,8| fatiguing. Such going and coming, and running and riding 7 2,9| went to sleep without first coming to tuck up the worthy sailor 8 2,3| Pencroft. "But night is coming on," added he, "and I think 9 2,4| having had a fair wind for coming we shall have a fair wind 10 2,6| the evening, as night was coming on, the stranger appeared 11 2,8| companions the trouble of coming every two or three days 12 2,9| the west. Dirty weather is coming on!" ~"At any rate we have 13 2,9| near land, with bad weather coming on!" exclaimed the sailor. " 14 3,1| of satisfaction. ~"Is she coming here?" asked Gideon Spilett. ~" 15 3,1| lookout. But why was the ship coming there? Was it simple chance 16 3,1| the bell sounded. ~"I am coming," replied Ayrton. ~Then 17 3,1| particularly nervous, going, coming, not able to remain still 18 3,3| cleft of the rock, saw them coming directly towards them, and 19 3,3| The scoundrels! they are coming!" said Pencroft. ~At that 20 3,7| only fled when they saw us coming. It is very evident, too, 21 3,9| not anger. ~"Some one is coming." ~"Yes." ~"It is not an 22 3,3| Harding and Spilett, on coming out, rejoined their companions, 23 3,7| in the event of a crisis coming on, but the dying man refused, 24 3,0| did not find Ayrton, of coming a hundred miles farther