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1 1,2| to dare anything and was astonished at nothing. Pencroft at 2 1,2| of it unreservedly. What astonished him was, that so simple 3 1,8| Pencroft; "and if you are astonished, captain, we are not less 4 1,0| furnished the heat which so astonished Pencroft. The sailor could 5 1,0| of basalt, gazed with an astonished eye, as if they saw human 6 1,9| companions, which always rather astonished the sailor. A "journalist," 7 1,0| answering. These numbers astonished them. They were exact, however. ~" 8 1,1| Top seemed to be very much astonished, for he stopped short in 9 2,4| bank, and I shall be much astonished if it does not lead us very 10 2,4| course. The engineer was much astonished at this, and frequently 11 2,0| very interesting." ~"I am astonished," said the reporter, "to 12 2,2| did not appear to be much astonished at this incident, and he 13 2,4| be, he remained tranquil, astonished rather than depressed. ~ 14 2,4| Spilett, and Herbert, greatly astonished, let him proceed. ~Their 15 2,9| fire?" asked Harding, much astonished at the reporter's words. ~" 16 3,8| subject of Ayrton, whom he was astonished not to see near him, thinking 17 3,0| Pencroft, in the highest degree astonished. ~"How could you be aware