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1 1,4| lithodomes." ~"Are they good to eat?" asked Pencroft. ~"Perfectly 2 1,4| Perfectly so." ~"Then let us eat some lithodomes." ~The sailor 3 1,4| the rock-pigeon is good to eat, its eggs must be excellent, 4 1,5| are hungry, and you must eat something." ~So saying, 5 1,6| eat-" ~"They are good to eat, and also their flesh is 6 1,9| Harding. "Give me something to eat, my friends, and it will 7 1,2| Herbert. ~"Are they good to eat?" asked Pencroft. ~"Stewed," 8 1,4| on them, he would have to eat not less than fifteen to 9 1,1| carnivora. ~"Are they good to eat?" asked Pencroft, who only 10 1,2| too, Mr. Spilett, you will eat some!" ~"I shall be very 11 1,2| is it that I am going to eat?" ~"Suckling-pig." ~"Oh, 12 1,2| enthusiasm; "provided one doesn't eat too much" ~"That's right, 13 2,5| to reach Granite House to eat and sleep, and if the bridge 14 2,6| shelter, and if we cannot eat, we can at least sleep." ~" 15 2,7| the animals to come and eat out of his hand, and they 16 2,0| bushels." ~"And shall we eat bread?" ~"We shall eat bread." ~" 17 2,0| we eat bread?" ~"We shall eat bread." ~"But we must have 18 2,2| of August, Jup began to eat. Neb made him nice little 19 2,2| reporter allowed him to eat as much as he liked, for 20 2,2| s appetite returning. ~"Eat away, my Jup," said he, " 21 2,4| offered him something to eat, but he pushed away the