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1 1,7| him! ~How was it that his instinct had guided him straight 2 1,7| was best to rely on Top's instinct. They did so. The reporter 3 1,7| guided by his wonderful instinct, without showing the least 4 1,7| sand, and only an amazing instinct could have possibly recognized 5 1,8| heard how, guided by an instinct which might be looked upon 6 1,9| signal to return. ~Top's instinct was useful to the hunters, 7 1,2| ferreted everywhere with an instinct doubled by a ferocious appetite. 8 1,6| tall grass, and guided by instinct, he appeared to follow some 9 2,9| like a plaything, and his instinct was that of a child. One 10 2,2| for he trusted to that instinct, which is too often wanting 11 2,4| this body, or if the brute instinct alone survived in it! ~" 12 2,4| hatchway as if his sailor's instinct had suddenly returned, broke 13 2,0| observed Herbert. ~"Singular instinct!" returned the reporter, " 14 3,0| up, therefore, to their instinct of destruction,-plundering, 15 3,4| the granite, and if Top's instinct had as it were felt it, 16 3,8| Captain Harding." ~"Yes, instinct speaks through them, and 17 3,8| speaks through them, and instinct is never deceived." ~"Are 18 3,9| greatest alarm, as if their instinct warned them of an impending