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  1  Int      |           minor islands.~The three great regions form the sub-titles
  2    1,    1|        line. As he got nearer, his great projecting eyes could be
  3    1,    1|          and strong enough to bear great pressure. It was evidently
  4    1,    2|           we are on the track of a great catastrophe, and the lives
  5    1,    3|           of William Tuffnell, the great traveler, one of the many
  6    1,    3|         wife was the daughter of a great traveler, and he thought
  7    1,    4|      cousin set off to explore the great islands of the Pacific.
  8    1,    4|         Helena passed the night in great anxiety, and could not close
  9    1,    5|           and conversation, to the great vexation of the different
 10    1,    6|          that you and John will be great friends, for he can’t think
 11    1,    6|          the impression of being a great talker, and moreover, one
 12    1,    6|       to-day, captain, it gives me great pleasure to begin my intercourse
 13    1,    6|          no relation of Burton the great traveler, but I am not even
 14    1,    6|      following up the footsteps of great travelers.”~
 15    1,    7|             and you would confer a great boon on science, but I should
 16    1,    7|      lively interest. He gave them great hope; indeed, the young
 17    1,    8|       Bonplan? That Humboldt was a great genius. He made the ascent
 18    1,    8|         you to tell me, after that great man?”~“Well, certainly,
 19    1,    8|        after him?”~“It is really a great pity,” said Helena. “What
 20    1,    9|           the saloon table, to the great annoyance of M. Olbinett,
 21    1,    9|            Patagonia, which meansgreat feet’ in Spanish, would
 22    1,    9|         before the breeze from the great Pacific.~
 23    1,   10|        conscientiously, but to his great amazement, found he could
 24    1,   10|            within the walls of the great city, due to the enterprising
 25    1,   10|             Lord Glenarvan felt no great desire to inquire into the
 26    1,   11|       ahead of the MADRINA, to the great despair of his mule. Nothing
 27    1,   11|      before he could reply, to the great astonishment of the guide,
 28    1,   11|           stopped in a gorge of no great depth, some miles above
 29    1,   11|           the first steppes of the great Cordilleras.~
 30    1,   12|       valley of Las Lejas, between great masses of chalk crystal.
 31    1,   12|         two hoursexertion, and a great deal of roundabout climbing,
 32    1,   12|     account with having to undergo great fatigue before the topmost
 33    1,   12|           marked the scene of some great catastrophes.~About two
 34    1,   13|           hour’s hard work, to the great joy of the whole party,
 35    1,   13|   travelers could have crossed the great chain of the New World.~
 36    1,   13|        that this animal has come a great distance, and consequently
 37    1,   14| magnificent trees, among which, in great numbers, were apple-trees,
 38    1,   14|            powers of vision are so great that it can discern the
 39    1,   14|          to fall, supported by his great wings spread out like a
 40    1,   15|        friend, the LUSIADES of the great Camoens, neither more nor
 41    1,   15|         very resemblance will be a great help toward rectifying it.
 42    1,   15|            a half, and had to make great strides to keep up with
 43    1,   15|           time, gesticulating at a great rate all the grand sonorous
 44    1,   17|      shouted and gesticulated at a great rate. Glenarvan determined
 45    1,   18|       banks, as the waters contain great quantities of chloride of
 46    1,   18|           on the track, and I have great confidence in him.”~“Thalcave
 47    1,   18|      unable to reply, for, after a great deal of arguing, the noble
 48    1,   19|      fortunately, Glenarvan knew a great deal of the peculiarities
 49    1,   19|           thanks to Thaouka.”~This great recognition of his favorite 50    1,   20|            the temperature, to the great relief of the travelers.
 51    1,   21|         quarter of an hour, to the great astonishment of Thalcave.
 52    1,   22|            V. IV Verne around. His great height gave him a commanding
 53    1,   22|         the water, which rolled in great sheets at their feet. Before
 54    1,   22|            every now and then over great cracks in the ground, or
 55    1,   23|          the soil, not only by its great roots, but still more by
 56    1,   23|        scaffolding rested on three great boughs which sprang from
 57    1,   23|      gigantic tree, for there were great gaps in the foliage, perfect
 58    1,   23|          it would be incurring too great a responsibility for me
 59    1,   24|         ended—a conversation which great results were to follow;
 60    1,   24|        said Paganel, “a son of the great Haroun-al-Raschid, who was
 61    1,   25|         found themselves, to their great surprise, in a sort of dim
 62    1,   25|            But the approach of the great phenomena of nature excites
 63    1,   25|            we are in the region of great electrical tempests. For
 64    2,    2|          expected guest. Mary took great delight in arranging it
 65    2,    2|           seaweeds, looking like a great pond choked up with the
 66    2,    3|           it is in the interior of great countries. In the steppes
 67    2,    4|  entertained of the existence of a great southern continent. In the
 68    2,    4|           called by the Portuguese Great Java. But these charts are
 69    2,    4|    Dutchman, that the honor of the great discovery belongs. He touched
 70    2,    5|            warring elements was so great that his words were scarcely
 71    2,    5|              He reminds me of your great Shakespeare’s boatswain
 72    2,    5|            any length of time. The great advantage of keeping up
 73    2,    5|  enshrouded it.~There was, indeed, great cause for fear. The DUNCAN
 74    2,    5|     subject. Both ladies displayed great courage, fully equal to
 75    2,    6|          Australian islands, and a great hiding place for runaway
 76    2,    6|          their mouths are ports of great activity. What likelihood,
 77    2,    6|          who you are.” Glenarvan’s great object was to get information
 78    2,    7|          those who appreciated the great work of M. De Lesseps, and
 79    2,    7|       Mangles paced the cabin with great strides, as if he fancied
 80    2,    8|          whether he would have any great objection to his asking
 81    2,    8|           an iron peg. It required great skill to drive such a long,
 82    2,    8|       apparent reason, had taken a great dislike to the face and
 83    2,    9|         prickly bush, considered a great dainty by the ovine tribe,
 84    2,   10|           her palette.~V. IV Verne~Great admiration was bestowed
 85    2,   10|     Australia, and sold again at a great profit. Sam Machell expected
 86    2,   10|        when they had to go through great forests and groves of eucalyptus
 87    2,   11|          fire, more fearful still! Great tracks of blood, scattered
 88    2,   11|     Glenarvan observed, “This is a great misfortune,” he quietly
 89    2,   11|           crime that had played so great a part in it; neither did
 90    2,   12|          under the Protectorate of Great Britain.”~“What!” cried
 91    2,   12|          under the Protectorate of Great Britain. I rather think
 92    2,   12|     surprise and annoyance, to the great delight of the Major.~“Let
 93    2,   12|     Paganel, “the successor of the great and good Lincoln, assassinated
 94    2,   12|           s Compendium,” a work in great repute in England, and more
 95    2,   13|         the light, and prevent too great evaporation. This is why
 96    2,   13|        danger, if it exists, is as great on the route to the south
 97    2,   14|            was pitched beneath the great trees, and as night had
 98    2,   14|           himself with reading the great book of the firmament, a
 99    2,   14|            attentively, and to his great amaze, fancied he heard
100    2,   14|         sublime inspiration of the great master to the end. The effect
101    2,   14|           of Thebes. Paganel had a great desire to play on it.~However,
102    2,   14|            squatter’s words caused great joy to his auditors. They
103    2,   14|            was one dish that was a great success. It was kangaroo-tail
104    2,   15|      formed the first steps of the great Alps. From this time their
105    2,   15|     geographer, it was not without great difficulty that the little
106    2,   15|          Australian Alps are of no great thickness, and the base
107    2,   15|            products and water, and great trees where the woodman’
108    2,   15|          slopes of the Alps, among great isolated pines. The passage
109    2,   15|          inclined toward the east. Great clumps of mimosas and eucalyptus,
110    2,   15|          the surviving horses with great uneasiness, but there was
111    2,   15|          to be the greatest man in Great Britain, even above Wellington,
112    2,   15|           team a little toward the great trunks, lost in shadow,
113    2,   15|         beneath the shelter of the great trees; and if the rain did
114    2,   15|       under the trees, which is no great hardship in this salubrious
115    2,   15|            light running among the great trees. It looked like a
116    2,   16|          They may thus still be of great service to us.”~“Very well,
117    2,   16|        cause; but it would save us great fatigue, and perhaps danger.
118    2,   17|         wood closely as far as the great trees; the place was abandoned.
119    2,   17|      himself already.~“There is no great certainty about the matter,”
120    2,   17|           heads passed between the great clumps of bushes, that those
121    2,   18|          wet ground. More than one great tree, with no living sap,
122    2,   18|            McNabbs dressed it with great skill. He could not tell
123    2,   18|           and the rain had ceased. Great clouds filled the sky still;
124    2,   18|            more parting. It is too great a risk for one man to venture
125    2,   19|         clearly that he would be a great drag on them, and he begged
126    2,   19|       fatigue was augmented by the great heat.~In the evening, after
127    2,   19|       hunger at least. There was a great abundance of this plant
128    2,   19|            it would not light, the great quantity of albuminous matter
129    3,    1|     existed between that point and Great Britain, and that it was
130    3,    2|         made known to us these two great islands of the Southern
131    3,    2|          seven canoes, manned by a great number of natives, attacked
132    3,    2|          thought he had found “the Great Southern Continent.”~“But,”
133    3,    3|        many reefs, and it requires great experience to avoid them.
134    3,    4|            his eyes, and shook his great red head. Then he drew a
135    3,    4|           red head. Then he drew a great deep breath of air, as other
136    3,    4|       would break over the deck in great masses. The boat was washed
137    3,    4|       reefs, where she struck with great violence. The foremast came
138    3,    5|          game is scarce and hunger great. The savages began by eating
139    3,    5|            seasons. Then begin the great wars, and whole tribes are
140    3,    6|            his whole weight on the great oar that steered the raft.~
141    3,    7|         Scotland. They are so many great families owning a chief,
142    3,    7|   organized the Maori troops, with great skill. Under this guidance
143    3,    7|           did not carry it without great loss. Just as I was leaving
144    3,    8|         the Major.~Paganel, to his great regret, could not find a
145    3,    8|          travelers, and during the great exploration of the Astrolabe
146    3,    9|   Zealanders call it, is a mark of great distinction. None is worthy
147    3,    9|            the natives regard this great arterial stream. He knew
148    3,   10|            west are rocky peaks of great size; on the north lofty
149    3,   10|       crust of the earth cracks in great rifts like a cake, too quickly
150    3,   10|         tears. Deep wounds denoted great despair. The unhappy Maories,
151    3,   11|       funeral chant, there arose a great wail of tears, sighs, and
152    3,   12|         guard on the Ware-Atoua. A great fire had been lighted, and
153    3,   12|            darkness was still very great, though some grayish streaks
154    3,   13|      formed the Wahiti ranges, the great chain whose unbroken links
155    3,   13|     wrapped himself closely in his great flax mat and seemed to deprecate
156    3,   13|     telescope seemed to give him a great idea of Paganel’s importance,
157    3,   13|      importance, and he manifested great attachment to him, not only
158    3,   13|     Mangles.~“Then we will use our great resources,” said Paganel.~“
159    3,   13|         said Paganel.~“But have we great resources?” inquired the
160    3,   13|          appeared to rise out of a great brasier, and to hide its
161    3,   14|          said he, “my plan has one great recommendation; if it does
162    3,   14|    superstitiously affected by the great phenomena of nature. The
163    3,   15|      journey. His nyctalopia was a great advantage, his cat-like
164    3,   15|        obstacle, and thus incurred great fatigue; but what a strange
165    3,   15|     variety nature lavishes on her great panoramas!~On this vast
166    3,   15|     stretched away from sight, and great forests appeared on the
167    3,   15|       hundred years of age, formed great green pavilions supported
168    3,   15|             bare of sails, and the great volumes of black smoke.
169    3,   16|          was always the surgeon on great occasions, began to strip
170    3,   17|        silence, which gave rise to great indignation on board, especially
171    3,   17|          Ayrton’s obstinacy was so great, and so inexplicable, that
172    3,   19|          relief. A few peaks of no great elevation stood out here
173    3,   19|            been numbered among our great men if fate had not arrested
174    3,   19|           time the illusion was so great, that they both exclaimed
175    3,   21|          line, and the heat was so great that the seams of the deck
176    3,   21|          himself. Paganel was in a great state of embarrassment,
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