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1 1,5| Here's a go!" said he, looking at Herbert. "The box must 2 1,5| castaways remained motionless, looking uneasily at each other. 3 1,9| capybara, which the dog was looking for beneath the water. ~ 4 1,2| The place was well worth looking at. This extent of water, 5 1,4| his day," cried Pencroft, looking at the spacious oyster-bed. ~" 6 1,6| And, besides, this side, looking towards the east, is not 7 1,7| at the edge of the lake, looking, observing; but nothing 8 1,9| Pencroft?" asked the engineer, looking at the sailor. ~"Of course 9 1,9| divided into five compartments looking out on the sea; to the right, 10 1,0| was in good condition, and looking the sailor full in the face-" 11 1,2| animals out of the pit. Looking at it in great disgust, 12 2,1| wood?" asked the Negro, looking still unconvinced. ~"Of 13 2,5| Spilett. ~"We have been looking for a wreck at sea or on 14 2,5| angrily, and Neb, who was looking for the first steps, uttered 15 2,3| off, and Pencroft, while looking for a suitable place at 16 2,4| even to hear. And yet on looking into his eyes, the reporter 17 2,7| humbled by solitude, always looking for some ship to appear 18 2,8| appearance. In fact Herbert looking early from one of the windows 19 3,9| proceeded but slowly, frequently looking back; but, in consequence