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1 1,1| which their anchor could hold. ~It was the open sea, whose 2 1,1| the car!" "Let us catch hold of the net, and into the 3 1,2| five. But the balloon will hold six-" ~"That will be enough, 4 1,3| It had been impossible to hold him back. Pencroft called 5 1,6| Pencroft determined to get hold of at least one of these 6 1,9| rather, how they were to get hold of it. ~The hunters had 7 1,2| which are more easy to get hold of. It is reckoned that 8 1,3| great jars and pots to hold water, etc. The shape of 9 1,5| little thorns which served to hold the insects. ~"And when 10 1,7| sugar, porous enough to hold it, the dangerous liquid 11 1,1| is generally supposed. I hold to this last hypothesis, 12 1,2| difficulty that their hands could hold to the rounds of the ladder. 13 2,3| Gideon Spilett managed to get hold of two couples of living 14 2,4| had just managed to get hold of a couple lying in a thicket, 15 3,2| arrived at the ship and caught hold of the main-chains. He took 16 3,9| and alone you could not hold it against them." ~"Oh, 17 3,9| s companions could still hold. Indeed, they had before 18 3,2| at the onagers' heads to hold them. The engineer, the 19 3,4| necessary, the settlers could hold against the enemy. Granite 20 3,6| accomplished, never again to hold communication with the earth. 21 3,9| for sea. Would the island hold together till then? The