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1 1,2| Herald published the first intelligence. ~Gideon Spilett was tall. 2 1,8| course Neb's devotion, the intelligence exhibited by the faithful 3 1,5| companions aided him with so much intelligence, that three days afterwards 4 1,0| Cyrus Harding, with all his intelligence, all his ingenuity, would 5 1,2| consequence of the cleverness and intelligence of the workmen, by consulting, 6 2,2| themselves, and, thanks to their intelligence, they had managed without 7 2,6| which baffled even their intelligence and experience. ~"It is 8 2,6| possessed of an almost human intelligence. Employed in houses, they 9 2,6| human eyes, sparkled with intelligence; his white teeth glittered 10 2,8| pupil exhibited remarkable intelligence in profiting by the lessons 11 2,8| their captain, and their own intelligence, they were regular colonists, 12 2,9| himself with his customary intelligence. ~Everything prospered, 13 2,4| arouse in him same gleam of intelligence." ~"The soul does not die," 14 2,4| turned away and the look of intelligence faded. Evidently there was 15 2,5| an indefinable trace of intelligence. ~It was decided that the 16 2,5| when formerly lighted up by intelligence, this man's face must have 17 2,5| the depths of that torpid intelligence. Sometimes one of his companions, 18 2,8| that Ayrton was deprived of intelligence at a more recent time than 19 3,1| of the domain which their intelligence had as it were civilized. 20 3,3| imparted some very disagreeable intelligence to two of the convicts, 21 3,0| He knew the orang's great intelligence, which had been often put 22 3,2| emulating each other in intelligence and activity. But nothing 23 3,0| life. All their science and intelligence could avail them nothing