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1 1, 1 | The monster became a small island, a rock, a reef, but a reef 2 1, 2 | The theory of the floating island, and the unapproachable 3 1, 5 | south, doubled the solitary island, this lost rock at the extremity 4 1, 7 | directly upon a floating island." ~"An island?" ~"Or, more 5 1, 7 | a floating island." ~"An island?" ~"Or, more correctly speaking, 6 1, 12| workshops upon a desert island in the ocean. There my workmen, 7 1, 12| our proceedings on this island, that I could have jumped 8 1, 13| Not a quicksand, not an island. A vast desert. ~Captain 9 1, 14| morning in the forests of the Island of Crespo. He hopes that 10 1, 14| And in the forests of the Island of Crespo!" added Conseil. ~" 11 1, 14| Let us first see where the Island of Crespo is." ~I consulted 12 1, 14| long., I found a small island, recognised in 1801 by Captain 13 1, 15| Ned, the forests of the Island of Crespo are nothing but 14 1, 15| It is the forest of the Island of Crespo," thought I; and 15 1, 16| it was the prop of the Island of Crespo. It was the earth! 16 1, 18| E.S.E. to W.N.W., from the Island Ducie to that of Lazareff. 17 1, 18| of polypi. Then this new island will be joined later on 18 1, 18| elevated summits of the island. These waters furnished 19 1, 18| passed tolerably near to the Island of Aurou, that at noon looked 20 1, 18| Calcutta, after landing on an island situated 8° 18' S. lat., 21 1, 18| a deserter found on the island; made his way to Vanikoro, 22 1, 18| officers went round the island and brought back some unimportant 23 1, 18| vessels on the reefs of this island, had constructed a smaller 24 1, 18| by the castaways on the island of Vanikoro?" ~"No one knows." ~ 25 1, 18| installed themselves in the island, and constructed a smaller 26 1, 18| westerly coast of the chief island of the group, between Capes 27 1, 19| little known, towards the Island Sound and Canal Mauvais. ~ 28 1, 19| west, he steered for the Island of Gilboa. ~It was then 29 1, 19| Nautilus approached the island, that I still saw, with 30 1, 19| circumspectly? There is an island; on that island there are 31 1, 19| There is an island; on that island there are trees; under those 32 1, 19| other quadruped on this island." ~"Friend Ned is uneasy 33 1, 19| reef that surrounds the Island of Gilboa. ~ 34 1, 20| reconnoitre and see if the island does not produce some substance 35 1, 20| lie in wait. Although the island seems uninhabited, it might 36 1, 20| tree, very abundant in the island of Gilboa; and I remarked 37 1, 20| resolved to return to the island. Ned Land hoped to be more 38 1, 20| flowed to shore, reached the island in a few minutes. ~We landed, 39 1, 20| I concluded that, if the island was not inhabited, at least 40 1, 20| that form the centre of the island was traversed, and we had 41 1, 20| return to this enchanting island the next day, for he wished 42 1, 21| twilight. I could only see the island indistinctly; but the numerous 43 1, 21| The dawn was breaking. The island soon showed itself through 44 1, 21| that he had brought off the island. As for the savages, they 45 1, 21| unwilling that my visit to the island should cost the life of 46 1, 22| Timor, and recognised the island of that name in 122° long. ~ 47 2, 1 | submarine excursion to the Island of Crespo) came to clean 48 2, 1 | long., we observed Keeling Island, a coral formation, planted 49 2, 1 | the shores of this desert island for a little distance. Its 50 2, 1 | stripped here} ~Soon Keeling Island disappeared from the horizon, 51 2, 1 | Peninsula. ~From Keeling Island our course was slower and 52 2, 2 | that we were nearing the island of Ceylon, the pearl which 53 2, 2 | turning to me, said: ~"The Island of Ceylon, noted for its 54 2, 2 | forests, as we did in the Island of Crespo, will pass; but 55 2, 3 | by the mainland and the Island of Manaar. There, under 56 2, 3 | The boat neared Manaar Island, which was rounded to the 57 2, 4 | the 29th of January, the island of Ceylon disappeared under 58 2, 4 | Laccadives. It coasted even the Island of Kiltan, a land originally 59 2, 4 | saw nothing, not even the Island of Perim, with which the 60 2, 4 | changed Africa into an immense island." ~"Yes, M. Aronnax; you 61 2, 6 | only knew we were near the Island of Carpathos, one of the 62 2, 6 | Neptune's flocks, now the Island of Scarpanto, situated between 63 2, 6 | Lincoln, the whole of this island had risen in insurrection 64 2, 6 | going continually from one island to another, even as far 65 2, 6 | we?" I asked. ~"Near the Island of Santorin, sir," replied 66 2, 6 | Cassiodorus and Pliny, a new island, Theia (the divine), appeared 67 2, 6 | of February, 1866, a new island, which they named George 68 2, 6 | which they named George Island, emerged from the midst 69 2, 6 | the 13th of February, the Island of Aphroessa appeared, leaving 70 2, 6 | the different phases. The Island of Aphroessa, of round form, 71 2, 6 | 10th of March, a smaller island, called Reka, showed itself 72 2, 6 | forming but one and the same island." ~"And the canal in which 73 2, 7 | Pliny, and with the low island which supports it; and a 74 2, 8 | Captain since our visit to the Island of Santorin. Would chance 75 2, 14| ten miles south a solitary island rose to a height of one 76 2, 18| boats that coast from one island to another, was quite disheartened. 77 2, 18| long that is more like an island than an animal. It is also 78 2, 19| Nautilus is nearing Long Island. We will escape, whatever 79 2, 19| Nautilus was floating off Long Island, some miles from the port 80 2, 22| the passage of Suez, the Island of Santorin, the Cretan