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1 1,4| traversed in such a terrible condition. They observed, with emotion, 2 1,9| habitable. The engineer's condition would, therefore, have been 3 1,3| they were not even in the condition of nature, who, "having 4 1,5| to heat-an indispensable condition to the success of the operation. ~ 5 1,0| found that it was in good condition, and looking the sailor 6 1,0| everything can serve us in the condition in which we are. Do not 7 2,2| barrels, which, being in good condition, would of course be of use. 8 2,3| unhealthy, and the sanitary condition of the inhabitants has been 9 2,5| the fracture, was in good condition, only the lower portion 10 2,1| hairs, and was in a good condition to be felted. ~The engineer, 11 2,2| therefore only the orang whose condition was serious. ~Jup, carried 12 2,4| had reduced him to this condition. ~The reporter then thought 13 2,5| answered the engineer, "but on condition, however, that you help 14 3,5| only be obtained under the condition that the projectile should 15 3,8| what would have been the condition of the colonists if his 16 3,9| of knowing how, in their condition, they were to act against 17 3,0| difficult by reason of Herbert's condition. Indeed, their whole force 18 3,0| such an aggravation of his condition that he would be powerless 19 3,1| improvement in Herbert's condition was apparent. Certainly, 20 3,1| miles. ~The cart was in good condition. The onagers, well rested, 21 3,7| attentively observed the condition of the dying man. It was 22 3,8| Red Creek and examine the condition of the mountain upon its 23 3,9| any moment. We are in the condition of passengers whose ship