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1 1,5| Pencroft, "and I may say happily, for without matches or 2 1,7| the unprotected coast. ~Happily the pile of rocks which 3 1,8| hastened back to the grotto. ~Happily the wet handkerchief was 4 1,9| forest, in which he had so happily performed his grouse fishing. ~" 5 1,0| winds from the open sea. Happily for the engineer and his 6 1,0| ascent until he was stopped. Happily these acclivities wound 7 1,2| principles of prudence. Happily, they found there, neither 8 1,3| which resembled a jaguar. Happily the creature did not attack 9 1,5| tranquilly began to draw. Happily for Gideon Spilett, the 10 1,7| difficulty, if nature had not happily furnished the saltpeter, 11 1,8| in ascending mountains. Happily some projections of the 12 1,2| in their own snares! But happily they avoided this unpleasantness, 13 2,2| the bottom of the sea. But happily his fears were not realized, 14 2,4| monkeys were numerous, but happily they did not manifest any 15 2,7| to support heavy loads. ~Happily there was no want of tools 16 2,1| paid a visit to the corral. Happily, this enclosure, sheltered 17 2,2| receiving some wounds, though happily very slight ones. Herbert 18 3,5| All was stowed away, and happily there was no want of room 19 3,8| the poor boy's state was happily no worse. Cold water, always 20 3,9| observed Gideon Spilett, "if happily Ayrton did manage to escape, 21 3,0| kitchen-garden was destroyed. Happily, Granite House possessed