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1 1,2| descending, and when day broke, even a glimpse of the earth 2 1,3| sharp point on which the sea broke furiously. ~"It is a promontory," 3 1,4| point of the shore which broke the current, the sailor 4 1,6| at the forest, Pencroft broke from the first tree two 5 1,7| extent of billows, which broke with a deafening noise, 6 1,9| sailor from time to time broke off branches which might 7 1,2| without difficulty that they broke a path through the thickets 8 1,3| wore round his neck, he broke it in two, saying,-~"There 9 1,5| of the ground. They first broke the ore into little pieces, 10 1,2| and ebbing of the tide, broke up with loud crashes. Numerous 11 2,4| rather a series of reports, broke the silence! The noise was 12 2,6| pull was given, the line broke and the ladder remained 13 2,9| Herbert was not mistaken: he broke the stem of a cycas, which 14 2,0| small berries. The reporter broke off one or two of these 15 2,1| but Top's barking, which broke out again with that strange 16 2,4| the sea, which frequently broke over the bows. Certainly, 17 2,4| instinct had suddenly returned, broke a piece out of the bulwarks 18 3,2| vigorous hand, the padlock broke, and the door was open. ~ 19 3,4| 23rd, the hull entirely broke up, and some of the wreck 20 3,0| then a profuse perspiration broke out after which the fever 21 3,6| 1857 the great sepoy revolt broke out. Prince Dakkar, under 22 3,9| island. Loud peals of thunder broke, and could scarcely be distinguished