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1 1,2| finding on its borders a more suitable dwelling than the Chimneys. ~ 2 1,3| obliged to look for a more suitable station. The best would 3 1,4| instrument, would give him a suitable approach to the result which 4 1,5| been manufactured from clay suitable for the purpose. ~He then 5 1,8| pickaxes, soon made it of a suitable height. ~The engineer then 6 2,4| Herbert hastened on to find a suitable place for their camp. Among 7 2,5| and while waiting for a suitable vehicle in which to convey 8 2,5| given the creek the very suitable name of "Port Balloon," 9 2,7| across. The place appeared suitable. ~In fact, from this spot, 10 2,8| the females, going to find suitable places in which to spawn, 11 2,9| so as to give it a form suitable for blowing, then he passed 12 2,1| material was formed equally suitable either for garments or bedclothes. 13 2,2| trouble in finding a tree suitable for the mast. He chose a 14 2,3| Pencroft, while looking for a suitable place at which to land, 15 2,0| not afford a single place suitable for landing. They formed 16 3,2| it, and, if he found it suitable, of making it the brig's 17 3,8| water, always kept at a suitable temperature, had completely 18 3,2| that they would discover no suitable retreat there, and it was 19 3,2| was hilly and rough, very suitable for ambushes, and over which 20 3,3| island could have been more suitable to conceal a dwelling whose 21 3,5| after-part, would evidently be suitable for a long voyage, if wanted;