... he asked...
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..."Help, Neb, help!" he cried...
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..."For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth...
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...The lad was allowed to run on, and he delivered his little botanicallecture with great animation...
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...In the meanwhile, considering the rapid current Harding was led tosuppose that he and his companions were much farther from the westerncoast than they had at first supposed...
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...At this moment the reporter appeared round a rock, and Herbert, thinkingthat he had not seen the jaguar, was about to rush towards him, whenGideon Spilett signed to him to remain where he was...
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...This was not hisfirst tiger, and advancing to within ten feet of the animal he remainedmotionless, his gun to his shoulder, without moving a muscle...
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...Whether this was a chimpanzee, anorang-outang, or a gorilla, he took rank among the anthropoid apes, whoare so called from their resemblance to the human race...
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...There was a comic side to the situation, but he didnot think it funny at all...
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...And the engineer said this in such a peculiar voice that it wasdifficult to know whether he spoke seriously or not...
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...His eyes, rathersmaller than human eyes, sparkled with intelligence, his white teethglittered under his moustache, and he wore a little curly brown beard...
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...Jup was not forgotten, and he ate with relish some stone-pine almondsand rhizome roots, with which he was abundantly supplied...
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... Master Jup takes it into his head todraw up the ladder which he so politely returned to us yesterday?"...
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...There he lodged a dozen ofthose pigeons which frequented the rocks of the plateau...
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...The black showed the greatest patience and evenextreme zeal in instructing his pupil, and the pupil exhibitedremarkable intelligence in profiting by the lessons he received from hismaster...
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...It was most amusing to see himwalking with a stick which Pencroft had given him, and which he carriedon his shoulder like a gun...
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... of whichthe secret still escaped him!...
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...He knew asmuch about ship-building as about nearly everything else, and he had atfirst drawn the model of his ship on paper...
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..."Oh, good old Pencroft! Won't he be pleased? But we must not let himsmoke it all, he must give us our share...
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...Harding often talked over this project with Pencroft, and he found himstrangely bent upon undertaking this voyage, for which determination hehimself could give no sufficient reason...
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...Why did Top so often run round this opening? Why did he utter suchstrange barks when a sort of uneasiness seemed to draw him towards thiswell...
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