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1 1,9| to do anything else but warm myself instead of shivering, 2 1,4| the last farewells of the warm season. ~It was now necessary 3 1,0| island. These clothes were warm and good; they had taken 4 1,0| how to make it into strong warm stuff.... How? He would 5 1,1| fertile, is washed by the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, 6 1,2| borrow for the winter the warm cloaks which they have on 7 1,2| Pencroft. "That is rather a warm trade, I think." ~"Very 8 1,2| trade, I think." ~"Very warm," answered the engineer. ~" 9 2,8| After the heat of these warm summer days, in the evening 10 2,1| business was the making of warm and solid clothing. ~The 11 2,1| manufacture. The colonists had now warm garments and thick bedclothes, 12 2,1| exhausted we shall heat and warm ourselves with water. Water 13 2,4| corner was sufficient to warm it. The door closed, Pencroft, 14 2,5| House for nine days. It was warm, and a bright sun darted 15 2,8| splendid, the temperature very warm in the day time, but in 16 2,8| sometimes rainy, but still warm. The month of March, which 17 2,0| the manufacture of this warm material. ~It is unnecessary 18 3,1| Neb brought a cup of the warm infusion. Gideon Spilett 19 3,1| magnificent. ~"We shall have a warm day of it," said the reporter,