...Whilst the sailor, seconded by the engineer, thus occupied himselfwithout losing an hour, Gideon Spilett and Herbert were not idle...
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..."That is precisely what I had the honour of telling you before!"returned the sailor...
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...The sailor first crossed the channel, and steered close to the southernpoint of the islet...
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..."If only there was—" said the sailor in a low voice...
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..."Asparagus thirty feet high!" exclaimed the sailor...
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...Herbert and the sailor had not to look long for a place in which to passthe night...
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...And in a stentorian voice the sailor gave a prolonged "Halloo!" whichwas echoed again and again from the cliff and rocks...
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...So saying, the sailor, raising his piece, took a rapid aim at one of themonkeys and fired...
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..."But we must drive these vagabonds out somehow," cried the sailor...
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...Spilett," replied the sailor, "I am going back to mywork...
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...The conversation ended thus, to be resumed later on, withoutconvincing either the sailor or the engineer...
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..."I should like to see that," observed the sailor...
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...The sailor trusted Herbert ashe would himself, and his confidence was justified by the coolness andjudgment of the lad...
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...The sailor and his two companions returned to the shore, to the placewhere they had left the Bonadventure...
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...The sailor then struck a light and set fire to a twig...
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...The sailor and his two companions then perceived a disordered bed, ofwhich the damp and yellow coverlets proved that it had not been used fora long time...
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...At any rate the sailor was not sorry to go to breakfast onboard...
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...Pencroft and Gideon Spilett were at once on their feet, and the pigs bythis movement began to run away, at the moment when the sailor wasgetting ready the rope to bind them...
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...The sailor was of Herculean strength, thereporter also very powerful, and in spite of the monster's resistance hewas firmly tied so that he could not even move...
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...The prisonerremained quiet in the fore-cabin, and as he had been a sailor itappeared that the motion of the vessel might produce on him a salutaryreaction...
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...Moreover, it gavethe latitude and longitude of Tabor Island correctly, which implied thatits author had a more complete knowledge of hydrography than could beexpected of a common sailor...
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...And the sailor was enchanted to see his own countenance...
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...And the sailor was about to descend, when he was preceded by the nimbleJup, who slid down to the sand...
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confederate perforation taints
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