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1 1,8| the sailor, impatient to enter the narrow passage. You 2 1,9| would always be easy to enter Granite House. ~"My friend," 3 1,9| admit plenty of light to enter into the marvelous nave 4 2,4| just as they were about to enter one of these caves a loud 5 2,6| they could not possibly enter it. ~Now Granite House was 6 2,6| at them?" ~"Let us try to enter Granite House by the old 7 2,6| sailor. "You are going to enter the service of Captain Cyrus 8 2,9| sailor; "but we must tack to enter the gulf, and I should like 9 2,9| light enough I will try to enter the gulf; if not, we must 10 2,9| during the night, and we will enter to-morrow at sunrise." ~" 11 2,0| turned, it was impossible to enter. They were therefore compelled 12 2,0| and enabled Pencroft to enter the narrow gulf with greater 13 3,1| some accomplice ready to enter into communication with 14 3,3| profit by the high tide to enter the channel, with the risk 15 3,3| if he is a good seaman, enter that channel! He knows well 16 3,6| could be heard. ~"Let us enter," said Cyrus Harding. ~And 17 3,9| they will not allow you to enter the forest, and that they 18 3,8| Ayrton then proceeded to enter the corral, and, while awaiting