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1 1,8| the sea?" ~Cyrus Harding considered. He knew very little. The 2 1,0| it to blaze. ~The sailor considered the apparatus; then he gazed 3 1,4| a donkey. Pencroft only considered them in an eatable point 4 1,6| must therefore be seriously considered and promptly resolved on. ~ 5 1,6| the banks of the lake was considered finished, and yet the engineer 6 1,7| center. The lake might be considered as a large center basin, 7 1,0| the sea, my boy, may be considered as an immense reservoir, 8 1,2| productive. But Cyrus Harding considered it of importance that no 9 2,2| of things had been well considered and arranged with care. 10 2,3| is true that the sailor considered the monkeys from a purely 11 2,6| of "son of John Bull," he considered he had reached the last 12 2,2| State of Lincoln," for he considered his island as already united 13 2,8| task, the honest sailor considered it best to give up the idea. ~ 14 2,9| from Tabor Island when he considered that his crimes were expiated, 15 3,0| has, indeed, been justly considered as a succedaneum for Peruvian 16 3,1| and his wounds might be considered completely healed. ~During 17 3,3| occurred. Any volcano, although considered extinct, may evidently again 18 3,4| by its very position, be considered impregnable; therefore the 19 3,5| daylight would have been considered impracticable. ~The stones