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1 1,3| an island, or whether it belonged to a continent. But on beholding 2 1,4| advanced season, for they belonged to the family of "coniferae," 3 1,6| know to what continent it belonged, if it was inhabited, or 4 1,2| banks of the creek, they belonged, for the most part, to the 5 1,2| rodents-the animals in question belonged to that order-lay strangled 6 1,6| it not venomous, for it belonged to that species of diamond 7 1,6| with long silky mustaches, belonged. ~"A lamantin!" he cried. ~ 8 2,3| white. To the young boy belonged the honor of this shot, 9 2,6| a large size, evidently belonged to the first order of the 10 2,6| gazed at it attentively. He belonged to the family of anthropoid 11 2,7| borders of the lake. Some belonged to the Chinese species, 12 2,8| of fine bustards, which belonged to the houbara species, 13 2,9| birth to a young one which belonged to the same sex as its mother, 14 2,0| largest size, which apparently belonged to the southern species, 15 2,4| take the utensils which belonged to the castaway," added 16 2,4| sight of the things that belonged to him would make some impression 17 2,0| his own personal property belonged to him entirely no longer, 18 3,5| shot, the honor of which belonged to his dear boy. ~The third 19 3,7| the enclosure, of course belonged to Bob Harvey's crew. ~As 20 3,1| it evidently, however, belonged to the hydiographical system 21 3,2| their island no longer belonged to them entirely; others 22 3,5| so that the brilliancy belonged to them, and as if the light