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1 1,3| still in existence. ~"The silence of our friend proves nothing," 2 1,5| was the first to break the silence by saying, "Mr. Spilett, 3 2,4| series of reports, broke the silence! The noise was caused by 4 2,5| it would be best to keep silence. ~No reply. The boat still 5 2,2| Cyrus Harding gazed on it in silence. ~"Well, Captain Harding," 6 2,9| fallen, nothing disturbed the silence. The passengers, with the 7 3,3| this direction. Absolute silence, perfect calm reigned in 8 3,6| colonists walked rapidly and in silence. Top preceded them, sometimes 9 3,6| was shut as usual. Deep silence reigned in the corral. Neither 10 3,1| disappearance of the sun. The silence was scarcely disturbed by 11 3,2| had fallen, and absolute silence reigned under the great 12 3,2| darkness was now profound, the silence as complete as when Pencroft 13 3,3| to confess that absolute silence did not reign there. ~On 14 3,5| their work and gazed in silence at the summit of Mount Franklin. ~ 15 3,5| first quarter of an hour the silence was only interrupted by 16 3,5| to be ascertained. Solemn silence reigned in this basaltic 17 3,6| her!" ~A few moments of silence ensued; then the captain 18 3,7| respected the captain's silence, and waited till he should 19 3,7| were received with profound silence. ~"Pay attention to my wishes," 20 3,8| the colonists regained in silence the entrance of the cavern, 21 3,8| they maintained a profound silence during their journey to 22 3,8| the cavern. A deathlike silence reigned under the vaulted