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1 1,1| same time shifted with the greatest rapidity, following the 2 1,5| must here be used with the greatest caution. ~The sailor first 3 1,6| been said, to procure the greatest possible quantity of game 4 1,0| precarious required the greatest caution. Neb and Herbert 5 1,1| measured ten miles; but its greatest length, from the jaws at 6 1,0| produce that which, by the greatest chance, Herbert one day 7 2,2| different articles of the greatest use in hopes of finding 8 2,8| some tree, Jup passed the greatest part of his time in the 9 2,8| do. The black showed the greatest patience and even extreme 10 2,0| Hemisphere are met with in the greatest numbers." ~And Pencroft 11 2,0| to meet with one of the greatest joys of his life. ~On that 12 2,2| wounds were bathed with the greatest care. It did not appear 13 2,6| known by experience that the greatest quantity of work is performed 14 2,6| and, he added, that the greatest happiness they had felt 15 3,8| absolute rest was of the greatest benefit to him. Cyrus Harding, 16 3,0| awaited the next day with the greatest anxiety. ~It might have 17 3,1| with Pencroft and Neb, the greatest possible benefit. Cyrus 18 3,4| those regions to feel the greatest cold. Nothing can be done 19 3,8| colonists listened with the greatest attention, and were convinced 20 3,8| reporter, "would not the greatest misfortune which could happen 21 3,9| Jup showed signs of the greatest alarm, as if their instinct