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1 1,3| not even guess. They were walking upon a sandy soil, mingled 2 1,3| riddled with holes, making walking extremely painful. From 3 1,3| hollow of the shore. ~After walking for twenty minutes, the 4 1,5| the west, Herbert, who was walking up and down on the strand, 5 1,6| view. On the right bank walking would have been difficult, 6 1,6| advanced very slowly, and after walking for an hour they had scarcely 7 1,9| first excursion, for after walking an hour not a creature had 8 1,2| boyish-were enchanted, and while walking, the sailor said, ~"Hey, 9 1,2| bushes and trees. They were walking over yellowish calcinated 10 1,5| towards the north point, walking over ground riddled with 11 1,6| than a mile and a half. Walking was easy, for the trees 12 1,6| great use. ~The colonists, walking apart, but not straying 13 1,8| winding road, Harding who was walking on before, stopped, and 14 2,5| the forest and the reefs. ~Walking was now more difficult, 15 2,8| most amusing to see him walking with a stick which Pencroft 16 2,2| From time to time Top, walking on tip-toe, as one might 17 2,3| which after four hours' walking had been gone completely 18 3,6| with Granite House. After walking for nearly two miles, they 19 3,1| month, Herbert was already walking about on Prospect Hei ghts, 20 3,6| his diving dress he was walking beneath the water at a few