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1 2,1| Granite House. ~Arrived at the dockyard, where the engineer and 2 2,0| Chimneys and the cliff, a dockyard was prepared, and a keel 3 2,0| worked for several years in a dockyard in Brooklyn, knew the practical 4 2,0| for one day only, from his dockyard. This was the second wheat-harvest, 5 2,0| before returning to the dockyard, Cyrus Harding conceived 6 3,1| water, roads, a telegraph, a dockyard, and manufactories; and 7 3,4| the Chimneys, where the dockyard was established. As to the 8 3,4| new vessel lay along the dockyard, and soon the stem and stern-post, 9 3,4| uneasy on account of the dockyard shed-which besides, he could 10 3,5| as a schooner, lay in the dockyard. The ribs were almost entirely 11 3,6| Pacific he established his dockyard, and there a submarine vessel 12 3,8| workmen were not at the dockyard. when this happened he grumbled 13 3,8| Pencroft, descended to the dockyard, and proceeded to place 14 3,9| colonists hastened to the dockyard. They returned with shovels, 15 3,9| Granite House, and the dockyard were for the moment preserved. 16 3,9| shore, for in that event the dockyard could not escape. Moreover,