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The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| Ocean? ~But at the same time, it was also evident that 2 1,1| could maintain itself a long time in the air, although it 3 1,1| still fell, and at the same time shifted with the greatest 4 1,1| lightened balloon rose the last time, and then soon after reached 5 1,2| were so important at that time. A true Northerner, thin, 6 1,2| near Richmond. At the same time and on the same day another 7 1,2| in the shortest possible time. The newspapers of the Union, 8 1,2| Governor of Richmond for a long time had been unable to communicate 9 1,2| not know how to kill the time, but really dreading, like 10 1,3| minutes had passed from the time when Cyrus Harding disappeared 11 1,3| therefore of arriving in time to save him. "Let us look 12 1,3| roaring of the sea. ~From time to time the castaways stopped 13 1,3| of the sea. ~From time to time the castaways stopped and 14 1,3| can help." ~During this time Neb was struggling vigorously 15 1,4| who probably for the first time thus invaded their domains. 16 1,4| than once in the course of time, of great use, and he was 17 1,4| was thus appeased for the time, but not their thirst, which 18 1,4| was possible that at this time they were both too far away 19 1,4| Herbert examined for some time the country on which they 20 1,4| We will not give them time to hatch, unless it is in 21 1,4| handkerchief, and as the time when the tide would be full 22 1,5| circumstances, and for the time irreparable. Pencroft could 23 1,5| balloon had fallen the last time but one, a fall which was 24 1,5| renew their store at any time. ~Pencroft's first thought 25 1,5| of cooking eggs, but this time he had no choice, and was 26 1,6| they were wearing at the time of the catastrophe. We must 27 1,6| animal which he had not even time to recognize fled into the 28 1,6| disappeared at the same time as his master, and had probably 29 1,6| hands. It was the first time that he had ever seen birds 30 1,7| that he had not as yet had time to return. ~Herbert, however, 31 1,7| its whiteness. At the same time on the left the hilly parts 32 1,8| master again for the last time. ~"I went along the coast 33 1,8| troubling his brain. This time he was understood. Undoubtedly 34 1,8| Pencroft hastily; "there is time enough to see about that, 35 1,8| jelly, to which he this time added some of the flesh. ~ 36 1,8| there, just in the nick of time, why should he have abandoned 37 1,8| the precipice, and a short time after at the Chimneys. ~ 38 1,9| washed by the sea at the time of high tides. This sea-weed, 39 1,9| repeated, for the twentieth time, that Cyrus Harding would 40 1,9| among the long grass. ~This time, the hunters, instead of 41 1,9| with stumps worn away by time, were covered with dry wood, 42 1,9| track. So the sailor from time to time broke off branches 43 1,9| the sailor from time to time broke off branches which 44 1,9| game there this was not the time to discuss how it was to 45 1,9| it saw men for the first time. ~However, Neb having tightened 46 1,0| distances, was fixed for a long time on the cone, the summit 47 1,0| called him back, for the time had not come to commence 48 1,0| some practicable path, much time was employed and fatigue 49 1,0| human bipeds for the first time. Then their fears suddenly 50 1,1| the Pacific Ocean. This time his companions followed 51 1,1| but it was at the same time much more irregular and 52 1,1| on this side that, at the time when the mountain was in 53 1,1| going to live here; a long time, perhaps. Perhaps, too, 54 1,1| memory, and at the same time will be more practical. 55 1,2| had stopped during the time which he had passed on the 56 1,2| You have kept the Richmond time, have you not?" ~"Yes, Cyrus." ~" 57 1,2| Prospect Heights. At this time of the year, the commencement 58 1,2| breath, and at the same time all sight of the creatures, 59 1,3| of nature, who, "having time, husbands her strength." 60 1,3| her strength." They had no time, since they had to provide 61 1,3| near each other, until the time when their complete desiccation 62 1,3| Lincoln Island, and from that time kept a regular account. 63 1,3| was twelve days from the time when the wind threw the 64 1,3| to cool, and during this time Neb and Pencroft, guided 65 1,3| the 15th of April, and the time was well employed. The settlers, 66 1,3| Cyrus Harding gazed for some time at this splendid constellation, 67 1,3| the year in which the real time is identical with average 68 1,3| is identical with average time; that is to say, my boy, 69 1,4| treated of in the proper time and place. At any rate their 70 1,4| eye glanced at the same time at the top of the pole and 71 1,4| Shark Gulf, and if there was time they would push their discoveries 72 1,4| downs and the sea. ~From time to time Harding consulted 73 1,4| and the sea. ~From time to time Harding consulted his watch, 74 1,4| so as to be prepared in time for the solar observation, 75 1,4| the true and the average time are identical, the hour 76 1,5| which would take some time. It was decided, therefore, 77 1,5| the same soil at the same time as itself. ~"Then, captain," 78 1,5| companions for the second time. ~On their landing some 79 1,5| their retreat. During this time Cyrus Harding, Spilett, 80 1,5| and so allowed plenty of time for examining the flora 81 1,5| transformation to produce in time pure iron. ~The operation 82 1,6| he had plunged a second time into the lake. ~All ran 83 1,7| tanning skins, etc., but this time the engineer reserved it 84 1,7| following days the settlers had time to construct a furnace of 85 1,7| 18th of May, nearly at the time when the chemical transformation 86 1,7| was not yet known at the time when the settlers worked 87 1,7| out. ~The work took some time, for the engineer, wishing 88 1,8| result was, that a short time after the operation the 89 1,8| the water for an infinite time, was very slippery, and 90 1,8| unknown depths, for the first time visited by human beings. 91 1,8| crevice; and at the same time, Harding, Gideon Spilett, 92 1,8| water escaped; and this time it was not an oblique and 93 1,8| engineer, calculating the time employed in its fall, was 94 1,8| instant, but as at the first time, nothing suspicious was 95 1,8| water, he would by this time have regained the sea by 96 1,9| This was a great loss of time, and was also very fatiguing. 97 1,9| at first, and in a short time, the cave was divided into 98 1,9| everything would be done in time. He dreamed of canals facilitating 99 1,9| all fatigue and loss of time, for the inhabitants of 100 1,9| was finished, and it was time, for the bad season was 101 1,9| until the engineer had time to make glass. ~Gideon Spilett 102 1,0| of the month of June the time was employed in different 103 1,0| employed nearly all his time in salting or smoking meat, 104 1,0| ascend the Mercy, at the time of their grand exploration 105 1,0| was wanting. ~Perhaps in time the settlers could replace 106 1,0| was the 20th of June. The time was then propitious for 107 1,0| the operation. But this time the thing was more serious. 108 1,1| Chapter 21 ~From this time Pencroft did not let a single 109 1,1| to the sea. ~About this time, the weather being extremely 110 1,1| works. ~It was the first time that the settlers had set 111 1,1| and gave the swift animals time to disappear. ~The dog had 112 1,1| That will take a long time," said Pencroft. ~"Nature 113 1,1| said Pencroft. ~"Nature has time for it," replied the engineer. ~" 114 1,1| the Equator at the same time as the fauna. The central 115 1,1| and hope to get away some time." ~"In the meantime," replied 116 1,1| were satisfied, for this time, with a dozen ducks, which 117 1,1| aquatic game. At some future time they meant to explore it 118 1,2| Pencroft, when for the third time he drew one of the animals 119 1,2| blown off. ~At the same time as the coal, the store of 120 1,2| evaporation, and at the same time prevented it from contracting 121 1,2| they often consulted. The time thus passed away pleasantly, 122 1,2| marine monster come from time to time, to breathe at the 123 1,2| monster come from time to time, to breathe at the bottom 124 1,2| dogs who never waste their time in barking at the moon, 125 1,2| operation to some future time, observing in his usual 126 1,2| and exterminate them. A time may come when this will 127 2,1| Lincoln Island. During that time, notwithstanding the researches 128 2,1| were only here a very short time ago, or that they just touched 129 2,1| engineer. ~"But till that time we must be very watchful," 130 2,1| the tide was low at the time?" ~"Yes, captain." ~"Well," 131 2,2| after they set out-all that time had been taken up in going 132 2,3| them for three days, the time which Harding assigned for 133 2,3| capricious veins. ~From time to time, in certain places 134 2,3| capricious veins. ~From time to time, in certain places where 135 2,3| to the canoe. At the same time half a dozen lories were 136 2,3| both fatigue spared and time gained, for they would have 137 2,3| seeing men for the first time, they had not yet learned 138 2,4| remember having seen, at the time of his excursion to the 139 2,4| the sailor. ~"We have no time to lose," replied the engineer. ~" 140 2,4| than in the forest. From time to time they came upon the 141 2,4| the forest. From time to time they came upon the traces 142 2,4| was they needed double the time, for what with trees to 143 2,4| companions would not have time to return before dark to 144 2,4| if this was not the first time he had scented men. ~At 145 2,5| were visible. For the last time the engineer could ascertain 146 2,5| captain, with the aid of time and tempest. However, it 147 2,5| they had been living in the time of genii, this incident 148 2,6| some game, for it was now time for breakfast and they had 149 2,6| would then have taken some time. ~It was already past twelve 150 2,6| who served him for a long time as a faithful and zealous 151 2,7| conducted, it took some time, for the Mercy at this place 152 2,7| West. This would take some time. Also, Neb and Pencroft 153 2,7| wood-pigeons. ~Lastly, the time had come for turning the 154 2,7| the onagers for the first time. ~Pencroft had already coaxed 155 2,8| beds! ~It was about this time also that they made boots 156 2,8| admirable results. ~About this time the settlers cleared three 157 2,8| excursion was at the same time a means of improving the 158 2,8| several miles. It was the time at which the females, going 159 2,8| salted and stored for the time when winter, freezing up 160 2,8| fishing impracticable. By this time the intelligent Jup was 161 2,8| the greatest part of his time in the kitchen, where he 162 2,8| and that at no distant time not only wool but hides 163 2,8| interrupted, and in a short time the 24th of March would 164 2,9| lasted a week, during which time the thunder rolled without 165 2,9| excursions were made. About this time the female onager gave birth 166 2,9| latter had not as yet had time to fulfil. ~"You once spoke 167 2,9| lift acted for the first time, and gave universal satisfaction. 168 2,9| Granite House. About this time, too, Cyrus Harding attempted 169 2,9| the first, and in a short time the result was a bubble 170 2,9| should be constructed in time to be launched towards the 171 2,0| we will sow them all this time," said the sailor, "except 172 2,0| to his work. ~During this time Spilett and Herbert hunted 173 2,0| nothing during the whole time, necessarily somewhat long, 174 2,0| would insure for a long time a store of stearine and 175 2,1| for centuries until the time when the mallets were replaced 176 2,1| which he hoped to finish in time for next spring. ~The sailor' 177 2,1| for a few days, captain. Time to go and come back, and 178 2,1| of this voyage, when the time comes to make it. And I 179 2,1| hands remained idle, the time passed with profit to all. ~ 180 2,1| Australian mines will for a long time yet provide for the consumption 181 2,1| trade." ~"For how long a time?" asked the reporter. ~" 182 2,1| become complete at the same time. Yes, my friends, I believe 183 2,1| the engineer. At the same time Top began to run round the 184 2,1| marine animal comes from time to time to breathe at the 185 2,1| animal comes from time to time to breathe at the bottom." ~" 186 2,1| recently or at any former time been used as a staircase. 187 2,2| something to employ our time! Preserved and made into 188 2,2| barking. ~The dog was not this time barking near the mouth of 189 2,2| beasts?" was asked a second time, as the yelpings were again 190 2,2| the fight uttering from time to time-a sharp hissing 191 2,2| called him, and for the first time Jup did not reply to his 192 2,2| left sleeping quietly. From time to time Top, walking on 193 2,2| sleeping quietly. From time to time Top, walking on tip-toe, 194 2,2| settlers, who from this time never went to bed until 195 2,2| upon her. ~During all this time the necessary works had 196 2,2| island! ~During all this time Gideon Spilett, leaning 197 2,3| Island. Should they be in time to save him? This was a 198 2,3| rectilinear direction. From time to time Herbert relieved 199 2,3| direction. From time to time Herbert relieved him at 200 2,3| observed Herbert, "this is the time that whalers usually proceed 201 2,3| not see men for the first time. They fear them, therefore 202 2,3| they lived on it for some time. Now, who were these men? 203 2,3| been inhabited for some time." ~"Indeed," answered Herbert, " 204 2,3| floated in the sea a long time." ~"Why not?" returned Pencroft. " 205 2,4| not been used for a long time. In the corner of the fireplace 206 2,4| Pencroft. ~"It is a long time since this room has been 207 2,4| Herbert. ~"Yes, a very long time!" answered the reporter. ~" 208 2,4| Then do not let us lose time," said Herbert, rising. ~" 209 2,4| rising. ~"We won't waste time," returned Pencroft. "You, 210 2,4| long before, and for a long time also he had forgotten how 211 2,4| nothing to be done, for the time at least, but to take him 212 2,4| what he is, and from this time forward he will be no longer 213 2,4| in this state for a long time," said Herbert. ~"Perhaps," 214 2,4| Bonadventure," but at the same time it freshened, which might 215 2,4| it would take a longer time to reach Lincoln Island 216 2,5| before the passengers had time to leap on to the sand, 217 2,5| not happened to come up in time to help you!" ~"Upon my 218 2,5| tall tree. I scarcely had time to look round. This unfortunate 219 2,5| rushed upon me in less time than I take to tell you 220 2,5| the sailor. "Half of the time she is stranded on the sand, 221 2,5| protection. When we have time, we must make a little harbor 222 2,5| to penetrate at the same time by the organs of hearing 223 2,6| colonists left him for some time on the plateau, and withdrew 224 2,6| and remained there a long time motionless. ~Harding rejoined 225 2,6| being delivered at a certain time, he would have waited the 226 2,6| it not have been a long time already on the coast of 227 2,6| stayed for any length of time on the shore, it would have 228 2,6| waited patiently. And the time was near, when, as it seemed, 229 2,6| thousand grains produced this time four thousand bushels, or 230 2,6| This was only a question of time. ~Every one had worked at 231 2,6| demanded, and for the first time. Perhaps this history recounted, 232 2,7| stranger one day speak of it? Time alone could show. At any 233 2,7| ready to he sowed when the time came. ~It was on the 20th 234 2,7| reason the yacht at this time lay off the coast of Australia. 235 2,7| December, 1854. ~"It is time to say that Ayrton was a 236 2,7| horizon, asking himself if the time of expiation would soon 237 2,7| Captain Harding, leave me some time longer," replied Ayrton, " 238 2,8| intelligence at a more recent time than he thinks." ~"Of course 239 2,8| agitate him by their presence. Time would doubtless perform 240 2,8| solitude for too long a time, the settlers often paid 241 2,8| him, and Ayrton came from time to time to Granite House, 242 2,8| Ayrton came from time to time to Granite House, where 243 2,8| temperature very warm in the day time, but in the evening the 244 2,8| part of Neb and Pencroft's time. The onagers, who had two 245 2,8| expeditions were made about this time into the depths of the Far 246 2,8| without result. ~At this time Gideon Spilett, aided by 247 2,8| assistant became in a short time very skilful operators, 248 2,8| with snow!" ~"Snow at this time?" answered the reporter, 249 2,8| this phenomenon, at this time of year and in such a temperature. ~" 250 2,9| torn by civil war at the time they left it, and which 251 2,9| asked Herbert. "At that time we did not know Ayrton's 252 2,9| till later, and it will be time enough in the first fine 253 2,9| view to wintering a third time in Granite House. ~However, 254 2,9| replied Herbert, "and this time we shall have no obliging 255 2,9| the engineer. ~"And this time," continued the sailor. " 256 2,0| repeating for the twentieth time to the reporter,-~"But are 257 2,0| grouped thus for the first time, could not but excite their 258 2,0| executed always in the nick of time on Lincoln Island. Could 259 2,0| musmons, very numerous by this time, had furnished an abundance 260 2,0| middle of April. From that time Ayrton shared the common 261 2,0| repaired them, when some time in October he returned to 262 3,1| And for a considerable time the settlers remained silent, 263 3,1| moved at the sight! ~From time to time Pencroft took the 264 3,1| the sight! ~From time to time Pencroft took the glass 265 3,1| sailed on board her for some time." ~"And if he recognizes 266 3,1| flag," said Pencroft from time to time, "nor the English, 267 3,1| said Pencroft from time to time, "nor the English, the red 268 3,1| their criminal design! No time was lost before discussing 269 3,1| granite cliff. At the same time, the ammunition and guns 270 3,1| the coast. ~At the same time, the chains were heard rattling 271 3,2| Pencroft and Neb, during this time, had gone to fetch the boat, 272 3,2| of the Mercy, and by the time they returned, Ayrton was 273 3,2| drinking deeply at the same time, and this is what Ayrton 274 3,2| assure them, for a long time perhaps, impunity and security. 275 3,2| tide being high at that time, rendered the channel impassable. 276 3,3| the colonists for the last time wrung each other's hands. ~ 277 3,3| at their pleasure, and in time, they would end by having 278 3,3| House while there is still time, and the convicts cannot 279 3,3| minute only. ~It was quite time, for the settlers, through 280 3,4| catastrophe. ~"Oh! this time, we shall know-" answered 281 3,4| the convicts had not had time to escape, and the ship 282 3,4| occurred just in the nick of time!" ~"Yes! yes!" replied the 283 3,4| rock. ~And besides, at the time the brig foundered, it was 284 3,4| which had been at the same time manifested by an enormous 285 3,4| had been but a very short time in the water, their contents 286 3,5| finished. It was also the time for collecting the various 287 3,5| The third shot, aimed this time at the downs forming the 288 3,6| indisputable, and at the same time to find out what had become 289 3,6| longest days in the year. The time was, therefore, very favorable 290 3,6| Spilett, and Herbert found time to make an expedition to 291 3,6| convicts take her a second time, we shall very likely not 292 3,6| Granite House, until the time when we need not fear any 293 3,7| seconds, before he had even time to fire his second barrel, 294 3,7| than his gun. ~During this time, Gideon Spilett and the 295 3,7| are obliged to wait some time, and to remain at the corral 296 3,7| to know, and at the same time asked all that the colonists 297 3,8| for a tolerable length of time. Ayrton's house had been 298 3,8| the settlers, had not had time to pillage it. It was probable, 299 3,8| my dear Cyrus, that this time his protection was wanting 300 3,8| succeeded! But might not a time come when all their science 301 3,8| that could only be for a time. ~In short, Cyrus Harding 302 3,9| days of December. At this time two months of spring had 303 3,9| were in full leaf, and the time was approaching when the 304 3,9| repented of my suspicion a long time ago! But it seems to me 305 3,9| therefore, be safe at that time, and if there was any occasion 306 3,0| near the bed. During this time, Harding told Neb all that 307 3,0| band, and Neb had only just time to get up to Granite House, 308 3,1| mixture. ~There was still time, for the third attack of 309 3,1| delirium seized him. When the time for the third attack had 310 3,1| Pencroft. ~During all this time, the convicts did not once 311 3,1| commanding presence. From this time his recovery, while still 312 3,1| nights, very clear at this time of year, would be favorable 313 3,1| accomplished fact by this time, and it would be too late 314 3,1| and there would be still time to go and turn them out 315 3,1| to pass with ease; from time to time it became necessary 316 3,1| with ease; from time to time it became necessary to cut 317 3,1| to rove about until the time when they will be masters 318 3,2| till now we have only lost time!" ~"No, my friend," replied 319 3,2| s ear, "then will be the time to act." ~Pencroft, convulsively 320 3,2| low latitudes. Now was the time. ~The reporter and Pencroft, 321 3,2| palisade. In a short space of time the dangerous zone was passed. 322 3,3| discovered the corral a short time after their arrival in the 323 3,3| event, and during all the time that the colonists, detained 324 3,3| tons?" ~"We can take our time," said the reporter, "and 325 3,3| above the waters, at the time of the submersion of the 326 3,3| lower part of the chimney, time may have accumulated rocks, 327 3,3| which I spoke, may at any time become overcharged. But 328 3,3| companions. ~It was now time to think of returning, for 329 3,4| following spring. ~"We have time to get everything ready 330 3,4| It is only a question of time." ~"And how many months 331 3,4| exactly the most favorable time for undertaking a voyage 332 3,4| making the model. During this time his companions employed 333 3,4| capricious, but at the same time it facilitated the access 334 3,4| while yet green, and some time was necessary to allow them 335 3,4| Chimneys, and there awaited the time for use. ~The month of April 336 3,4| northern zone. At the same time other work was actively 337 3,4| These excursions at the same time afforded opportunities for 338 3,5| still take a considerable time. Very fortunately, the iron 339 3,5| exhausted. So as not to lose any time they had changed the hours 340 3,5| sleep was delayed for a time. The colonists then spoke 341 3,5| and blushing at the same time. ~"And you, Captain Harding," 342 3,5| disappeared at the same time as the sun. As Herbert had 343 3,5| act in the very nick of time? ~Every one, wrapped up 344 3,5| Who came here the last time?" asked the engineer. ~" 345 3,5| strangely-wild basalt cliff. From time to time one of the colonists 346 3,5| basalt cliff. From time to time one of the colonists stooped 347 3,5| the cliff. ~There was some time to wait. The colonists remained 348 3,6| Prince Dakkar was at that time well known. He had fought 349 3,6| s" boats. But as at this time the "Nautilus" was drawn 350 3,6| the public. ~For a long time alter this, Captain Nemo 351 3,6| of Granite House at the time of the attack by the baboons, 352 3,7| rest fondly for the last time on these masterpieces of 353 3,7| of them mementoes of the time when, husband and father, 354 3,7| companions remained for a time silent, for they were vividly 355 3,7| one of those whose memory time can never efface. ~"What 356 3,8| which might at a future time be of service. ~The colonists 357 3,8| more than ever devoted his time and labor to this object. 358 3,8| those are not vapors this time! It seems to me that the 359 3,8| somber appearances, and from time to time discussed the evident 360 3,8| appearances, and from time to time discussed the evident progress 361 3,8| already dates back some time. You may remember, Cyrus, 362 3,8| vapors appeared about the time we searched the sides of 363 3,8| sulphurous spring at the time of their first exploration. ~ 364 3,8| hardened into solid blocks by time, tremble beneath him, but 365 3,9| half-decked over. Up to this time no change had taken place 366 3,9| appeared red-hot. At the same time a torrent of lava, bursting 367 3,9| irresistible torrent of lava. ~This time water would be vanquished 368 3,9| engineer. "May God grant us the time to complete this vessel, 369 3,9| escape. Moreover, about this time the colonists felt in the 370 3,9| finish it, captain, and it is time, for the season is advancing 371 3,9| The stream, flowing this time towards the southwest shore 372 3,0| arrive precisely at this time in search of Ayrton at Tabor 373 3,0| by a supreme effort, from time to time raised his head, 374 3,0| supreme effort, from time to time raised his head, and cast


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