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1 1,2| succeed all the same!" ~At half-past nine, Harding and his companions 2 1,3| surface of the island. About half-past six, three-quarters of an 3 1,8| overcame him, and he slept. ~At half-past five the little band arrived 4 1,0| Plutonic origin. It was half-past seven in the morning when 5 1,0| their supper. It was not half-past six when all was finished. ~ 6 1,2| somewhere. ~It was then half-past four. In order to prepare 7 1,4| return till evening. ~At half-past eight the little band was 8 1,4| for breakfast, for it was half-past eleven. Herbert went for 9 2,4| you on our way back!" ~At half-past nine the way was suddenly 10 2,4| in the neighborhood. ~At half-past ten, to the great surprise 11 2,4| soon despatched, and at half-past eleven the captain gave 12 2,2| fifteen tons' burden. ~At half-past ten everybody was on board, 13 3,1| the foliage. ~It was now half-past seven. The sun had disappeared 14 3,2| Pencroft in the boat. ~It was half-past ten in the evening when 15 3,2| companions! ~At last, towards half-past twelve, a boat, carrying 16 3,3| brig in the fog. ~It was half-past six in the morning. ~Soon 17 3,4| were reasonable. ~Towards half-past one, the colonists embarked 18 3,9| It had left the corral at half-past seven. An hour after, four