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1 2,6| cry was heard, and a great orang, who had hidden himself 2 2,6| threw themselves on the orang, who defended himself gallantly, 3 2,6| Then, approaching the orang,-~"Well, old boy!" he asked, " 4 2,6| asked, "how are you?" ~The orang replied by a little grunt 5 2,8| his delight. The clever orang had been marvelously trained 6 2,8| useless to say that the orang was now thoroughly domesticated 7 2,9| or even on that of the orang that he had been obliged 8 2,1| added Herbert. ~In fact the orang, joining the dog, gave unequivocal 9 2,2| it was therefore only the orang whose condition was serious. ~ 10 2,2| reasoning beings, to keep the orang from any excess. Neb was 11 2,8| down to the sand. ~But the orang had not touched the ground, 12 3,9| Pencroft rushed up to the orang. Certainly if Neb had any 13 3,9| morning, and the active orang, accustomed to come frequently 14 3,0| note to him. He knew the orang's great intelligence, which 15 3,0| not yet dawned. The active orang would know how to pass unperceived 16 3,1| commission, and when the dog and orang returned without giving 17 3,4| as the uneasiness of the orang. The two friends-for they