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1 Int | reintroduced in “The Mysterious Island,” which was in its turn 2 1, 2| continent, mark you, not an island. What becomes of them? There 3 1, 8| unlucky mistake. Madeira is an island too well known to be of 4 1, 8| high. The appearance of the island through the thick veil of 5 1, 9| extreme point of Desolation Island, came in sight, thirty-six 6 1, 24| Australia, which is only an island.”~“Make yourself easy about 7 1, 24| have agreed to call the island the Australian Continent.”~ 8 2, 1| Zealand, which is only an island. However that may be though, 9 2, 1| space between this large island and the American coast, 10 2, 1| one solitary barren little island crossed by the 37th parallel.”~“ 11 2, 2| sun. Soon the principal island stood out from the rocky 12 2, 2| Greenwich. Inaccessible Island is eighteen miles to the 13 2, 2| southwest and Nightingale Island is ten miles to the southeast, 14 2, 2| the calcined rocks of the island.~Tristan d’Acunha is the 15 2, 2| the rocks of Inaccessible Island, two vessels have stranded 16 2, 2| have stranded on the chief island—the PRIMANGUET in 1845, 17 2, 2| make the circuit of the island, the entire extent of which 18 2, 2| the circuit of the entire island in a few hours, but without 19 2, 3| Between the Cape and Amsterdam Island there is a distance of 2, 20 2, 3| waves.~This was Amsterdam Island, situated in 37 degrees 21 2, 3| Tristan d’Acunha, Amsterdam Island is equally rich in seals 22 2, 3| cast away alone on a desert island.”~“I?” exclaimed Paganel.~“ 23 2, 3| word, I should colonize my island.”~“All by yourself?”~“All 24 2, 3| life, thrown on a picked island and treated like a spoiled 25 2, 3| could be happy on a desert island?”~“I do not. Man is made 26 2, 3| must he suffer? His little island is all his world. The whole 27 2, 3| about a mile off Amsterdam Island.~This lonely group in the 28 2, 3| To the north is Amsterdam Island, and to the south St. Paul; 29 2, 3| the DUNCAN’S visit to the island, the population consisted 30 2, 3| strangers touched at his island, for St. Peter’s was only 31 2, 3| living population of the island, except a few wild boars 32 2, 3| of the century, Amsterdam Island became the country of deserted 33 2, 3| man had been long on the island, and had never been called 34 2, 3| not happened on Amsterdam Island, nor on the islet called 35 2, 3| They rambled about the island till evening, as its appearance 36 2, 3| happiness possible on his desert island, and receiving in return 37 2, 4| came on deck, the Amsterdam Island had almost disappeared from 38 2, 4| their leaving Amsterdam Island, when they were all chatting 39 2, 6| came alongside Kangaroo Island. This is the largest of 40 2, 6| plantations of Kangaroo Island. Gradually fields covered 41 2, 13| be transferred to Norfolk Island.~The gang numbers twenty-nine 42 3, 1| capital of the northern island of New Zealand. Paganel’ 43 3, 1| for Captain Grant, not an island. Now, New Zealand was nothing 44 3, 1| Zealand was nothing but an island. This seemed decisive. Whether, 45 3, 2| two islands.~The northern island was called by the natives 46 3, 2| fish of Mani. The southern island was called Tavai-Pouna-Mou, “ 47 3, 7| struggle which had deluged the island of Ika-na-Mani with blood.~ 48 3, 7| chronic in the Northern Island, for in it is the famous 49 3, 7| provinces, four in the North Island and five in the southern 50 3, 7| and five in the southern island, with a total population 51 3, 7| very lively in the Northern Island.”~“And when did the war 52 3, 8| which go almost across the island, from Napier, in Hawke’s 53 3, 8| some magnificent Norfolk Island pines. They had plenty of 54 3, 9| finest lands of the North Island, from the province of Wellington 55 3, 9| mountainous part of the island, at the southern extremity 56 3, 10| lavas of the center of the island. And these waters falling 57 3, 10| Your people invaded our island! They robbed our fields! 58 3, 13| bristle on this part of the island. It was a volcano of the 59 3, 14| the other eruptions in the island must on that night have 60 3, 16| on the east coast of the island. Moreover, on leaving Melbourne, 61 3, 18| of getting away from the island.”~Ayrton had an answer for 62 3, 18| have to decide now on what island of the Pacific Ocean you 63 3, 18| since New Zealand is only an island.”~“What then?” asked Glenarvan.~“ 64 3, 19| They had yet to select the island for Ayrton’s banishment.~ 65 3, 19| this little out-of-the-way island. Ayrton was informed of 66 3, 19| Theresa, a low, elongated island, scarcely raised above the 67 3, 19| Gradually the form of the island grew more distinct on the 68 3, 19| flare up again.~“Is the island inhabited then?” said Glenarvan.~“ 69 3, 19| find some other uninhabited island,” said Glenarvan, who could 70 3, 19| yacht was coasting along the island at the distance of about 71 3, 20| landed on the shores of the island.~A few hours sufficed to 72 3, 20| the filled-up crater, an island rising out of the liquid 73 3, 20| were now displayed on this island, sunk in mid ocean.~When 74 3, 20| sailors had metamorphosed the island. Several acres of well-cultivated 75 3, 20| an extensive and fertile island, with a river instead of 76 3, 20| while they were on the island, the account of the shipwreck 77 3, 20| Robinson Cru-soes cast upon an island, with only God and themselves 78 3, 20| was only an uninhabited island, two miles broad and five 79 3, 20| abundance in the interior of the island, and marine animals abounded 80 3, 20| exactly the position of the island. I found we were out of 81 3, 20| the highest peak of the island, I noticed a light smoke 82 3, 20| rather steer clear of an island where there was no harbor.~“ 83 3, 20| The ship might double the island during the night. I jumped 84 3, 20| this last we spent on the island, and we believed ourselves 85 3, 20| proved false. How had this island, called Maria Theresa, been 86 3, 20| place on this uninhabited island. May Heaven give you repentance!”~“ 87 3, 20| previously conveyed to the island several cases of preserved 88 3, 21| eleven days after leaving the island, the DUNCAN sighted the 89 3, 21| Republic, the Atlantic, the island of Tristan d’Acunha, the 90 3, 21| Indian Ocean, Amsterdam Island, Australia, New Zealand,