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1 1,3| was intense. The castaways suffered cruelly, but they scarcely 2 1,7| Pencroft, Herbert and Spilett suffered cruelly, but not a complaint 3 2,1| gusts of wind from the east, suffered considerable damage. The 4 2,5| sorrowful, a proof that he suffered mentally, for his face could 5 2,6| that the unhappy man has suffered, that he has severely expiated 6 2,7| return among them! How he suffered, that wretched man! How 7 2,7| would soon be complete, suffered as none other suffered! 8 2,7| suffered as none other suffered! Oh! how dreadful was this 9 2,0| poultry-yard particularly suffered. The colonists were often 10 3,4| hull of the brig enormously suffered from the shock, whatever 11 3,4| coverings might not have suffered from contact with the water. ~ 12 3,4| moreover, that which had suffered least. ~"It may be so," 13 3,7| However, Herbert scarcely suffered at all, and the cold water 14 3,7| to the corral, it had not suffered any damage. The gates were 15 3,0| other plantations had not suffered less. ~The kitchen-garden 16 3,0| engineer and the reporter suffered during the day of the 7th 17 3,2| he had long and cruelly suffered. On his wrists and ankles 18 3,4| Though the colonists had suffered from cold during their first 19 3,7| the cavern. ~Captain Nemo suffered no pain, but he was visibly 20 3,9| sojourn on Lincoln island, suffered so many trials. Even Pencroft