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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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    Part,  Chapter
1 1,2| Jonathan Forster nor his companions dreamed of confronting it 2 1,2| half-past nine, Harding and his companions glided from different directions 3 1,2| the sailor rejoined his companions. ~The balloon was then only 4 1,3| disappeared to the moment when his companions set foot on the ground. 5 1,3| The grief of Neb and his companions, who were all strongly attached 6 1,3| had been there with his companions he would have remarked that 7 1,3| without consulting his companions, without saying a single 8 1,3| extremity of the islet. ~Neb's companions had watched his daring attempt 9 1,3| Gideon Spilett and his companions stripped themselves of their 10 1,5| Pencroft were working, "our companions have found a superior place 11 1,5| are without fire, and our companions will find but a sorry repast 12 1,5| match, and, followed by his companions, entered the cave. ~This 13 1,5| notwithstanding all that his companions could say to induce him 14 1,6| having to appear before their companions with empty hands, and observing 15 1,7| reasoned. Thus he spoke. His companions let him talk. The reporter 16 1,7| visible. ~The reporter and his companions remained thus for a few 17 1,7| favored the seaman and his two companions. The wind being southeast, 18 1,7| had Neb only sent for his companions that they might render the 19 1,7| soon as the sailor and his companions left the precipice, the 20 1,7| lifted. The seaman and his companions were then about six miles 21 1,7| the reporter and his two companions arrived at a sort of excavation, 22 1,8| evidently had neither seen his companions nor heard the sailor speak. ~ 23 1,8| not the reporter and his companions arrived, it would have been 24 1,8| Neb then thought of his companions. They, no doubt, would wish 25 1,8| reporter, the one among his companions whom Top knew best. ~Then 26 1,8| Top had found them. ~Neb's companions had listened with great 27 1,8| Spilett, then his other two companions, and his hand slightly pressed 28 1,8| mound, Pencroft and his two companions set to work, with no other 29 1,8| rest was divided among his companions, who found it but a meager 30 1,8| motionless, staring at his companions.... The fire was out; the 31 1,9| different effects on the companions of the honest sailor. ~Neb, 32 1,9| the confidence which his companions had in Cyrus Harding. The 33 1,9| been bad enough, if his companions had not carefully covered 34 1,9| nutritious. The reporter and his companions, after having eaten a quantity 35 1,9| the morning, he saw his companions around him watching his 36 1,9| in an immense shell. ~His companions looked at him without speaking. 37 1,9| stopping, said to his two companions,-~"Shall we begin by being 38 1,9| Herbert described them to his companions, who feasted on them. ~" 39 1,9| water. Pencroft and his two companions went to different parts 40 1,0| that the engineer and his companions had employed their day well. 41 1,0| sustain Harding and his companions for at least twenty-four 42 1,0| clock Cyrus Harding and his companions had reached the western 43 1,0| Harding had said, and his companions following him began to ascend 44 1,0| for the engineer and his companions the weather was beautiful, 45 1,0| when Cyrus Harding and his companions, much fatigued by an ascent 46 1,1| engineer merely told his companions that the land upon which 47 1,1| island upon which he and his companions were imprisoned for life 48 1,1| Pacific Ocean. This time his companions followed him in the new 49 1,1| with Harding as with his companions. The engineer had confidence, 50 1,1| life of himself and his companions; the latter feared nothing, 51 1,1| o'clock Harding and his companions were assembled at the summit 52 1,1| infinite. ~The engineer and his companions, mute and motionless, surveyed 53 1,1| coast Cyrus Harding and his companions were surprised to see a 54 1,1| engineer explained to his companions that the altitude of this 55 1,1| Cyrus Harding and his companions remained an hour at the 56 1,1| But before giving his companions the signal for departure, 57 1,1| adopted. He then thanked his companions, and added, that he would 58 1,1| unanimously agreed to by his companions. The island was spread out 59 1,1| engineer's name and all his companions would have applauded him, 60 1,2| captain proposed to his companions to return to the Chimneys 61 1,2| Herbert had rejoined their two companions, and like them, they kept 62 1,2| the latter, signing to his companions to wait for him, glided 63 1,2| Mercy, Cyrus Harding and his companions arrived at the Chimneys. ~ 64 1,3| seconded by more intelligent companions, nor with more devotion 65 1,3| daybreak, the engineer and his companions were collected in the glade, 66 1,3| sleeping, Harding and his companions went to take the air on 67 1,4| idea, he announced to his companions that very soon they would 68 1,4| Jonathan Forster and his companions must have been when, next 69 1,4| the stick's shadow. His companions, bending over him, watched 70 1,4| announced this result to his companions, and taking into consideration 71 1,5| Till then the engineer's companions had been brickmakers and 72 1,5| islet for the first, and his companions for the second time. ~On 73 1,5| The engineer and his two companions threw themselves between 74 1,5| he was so clever, and his companions aided him with so much intelligence, 75 1,6| of these things with his companions, "we have some precautions 76 1,6| engineer now proposed to his companions to climb the slope, and 77 1,6| Cyrus Harding and his companions walked over this new ground 78 1,6| Neither Cyrus Harding nor his companions had at first paid any attention 79 1,6| Cyrus Harding and his companions could not understand it. 80 1,6| incident, Harding and his companions returned to the Chimneys. ~ ~ 81 1,7| singular incidents before our companions. Let us keep our remarks 82 1,7| employ this azotic acid? His companions were still ignorant of this, 83 1,7| engineer, after having sent his companions to a distance, filled the 84 1,7| place, he returned with his companions to the Chimneys. ~The fiber 85 1,8| before, stopped, and his companions came up with him. The place 86 1,8| nodded. Harding and his companions rushed to the help of their 87 1,8| his dog, and those of his companions who were near him might 88 1,8| made known his ideas to his companions. ~"Then, captain, let us 89 1,8| Harding; a name which his companions again saluted with a cheer. ~ 90 1,8| turn, Cyrus Harding and his companions passed out of the passage. ~ ~ 91 1,9| Till then, Harding and his companions had only entered the cavern 92 1,9| intelligent and zealous companions. They worked with confidence, 93 1,9| less skilful in it than his companions, which always rather astonished 94 1,0| Neb but little, but their companions were bristling in a way 95 1,0| corn!" ~And he showed his companions a grain-a single grain-which 96 1,0| proportion." ~Harding's companions listened without answering. 97 1,1| neither Harding nor his companions felt the sharpness of the 98 1,1| evening Cyrus Harding and his companions retraced their steps to 99 1,2| neither Cyrus Harding nor his companions could, notwithstanding their 100 1,2| surface. Cyrus Harding and his companions climbed Prospect Heights. ~ 101 1,2| Harding instructed his companions in many things, principally 102 1,2| useless to explain to his companions the suspicions which arose 103 2,1| bullet on the table, his companions looked at it with intense 104 2,1| reasoning of bravery." These two companions of the chase, remembering 105 2,2| question. Cyrus Harding and his companions looked attentively around 106 2,3| magnificent. Cyrus Harding and his companions could not but admire the 107 2,3| which Cyrus Harding and his companions could, if it was necessary, 108 2,4| The engineer advised his companions to refrain from firing, 109 2,4| not consider him and his companions as degenerate brothers. ~ 110 2,4| suppose that he and his companions were much farther from the 111 2,4| Reptile End, Harding and his companions would not have time to return 112 2,4| skinned the jaguar, his companions collected an abundant supply 113 2,5| 5 ~Cyrus Harding and his companions slept like innocent marmots 114 2,5| o'clock Harding and his companions arrived at a snug little 115 2,5| Spilett proposed to his companions that they should make a 116 2,5| forest. Harding and his companions made ready their firearms, 117 2,5| bank, waited till their companions were ready for their help, 118 2,6| without saying a word. His companions searched in the darkness 119 2,6| while his master with his companions sought a refuge among the 120 2,6| the death of one of their companions, and frightened by the noise 121 2,6| stopping however. ~All his companions followed him, and in a minute 122 2,7| to rest, Harding and his companions seated round their table, 123 2,7| Harding now imparted to his companions a scheme for completely 124 2,7| lastly, the zeal of his companions, who in seven months had 125 2,7| young ones; they had for companions half a dozen ducks, accustomed 126 2,8| chance might one day cast his companions and himself in the event 127 2,8| silent, and listened to his companions more often than he spoke 128 2,9| Day, which Harding and his companions sanctified by rest and prayer. 129 2,0| Harding and Neb joining their companions, all rushed towards the 130 2,0| excited the curiosity of his companions. He took a dozen of the 131 2,0| borne such fatigue; but his companions were preparing in secret 132 2,1| The engineer, aided by his companions, including Pencroft, who 133 2,1| during the absence of his companions, and an opportunity for 134 2,2| between Harding and his companions. It was certain that the 135 2,2| insignificant, as were those of his companions; for thanks to their firearms 136 2,2| was heard calling to his companions. ~"Captain, Mr. Spilett, 137 2,2| letting two or three of his companions venture so far in so small 138 2,3| tide; then Pencroft and his companions, well armed, ascended the 139 2,3| The sailor and his two companions returned to the shore, to 140 2,3| continued. The sailor and his companions naturally followed the route 141 2,4| The sailor and his two companions then perceived a disordered 142 2,4| appeared to the sailor and his companions! Herbert alone slept for 143 2,4| dawned; Pencroft and his companions immediately proceeded to 144 2,4| the hut Pencroft and his companions reached the western coast 145 2,4| man that Pencroft and his companions searched. But their searches 146 2,4| said Pencroft to his two companions, as about two o'clock they 147 2,4| occasion Pencroft and his companions, who were occupied with 148 2,5| prolonged absence of their companions, had climbed at daybreak 149 2,5| thenceforth termed by his companions, should live in one of the 150 2,5| Breakfast over, Harding and his companions left Granite House and returned 151 2,5| intelligence. Sometimes one of his companions, sometimes another, sometimes 152 2,6| reported these words to his companions. ~"There is some painful 153 2,6| motionless. ~Harding rejoined his companions and related to them what 154 2,6| said he to Harding, "your companions and you, are you English?" ~" 155 2,6| but we will not urge our companions to speak. When he likes, 156 2,6| Cyrus Harding and his companions were astounded on seeing 157 2,6| with a confidence which his companions could not share. "When this 158 2,7| never mingling with his companions. It really seemed as if 159 2,7| he, "we are not only your companions but your friends. I wish 160 2,7| engineer then made known to his companions the proposal which had been 161 2,7| impressed Cyrus Harding and his companions. The engineer rose. ~"We 162 2,7| Captain Grant and his two companions. The English Admiralty having 163 2,7| soon Lord Glenarvan and his companions came on board. ~"This is 164 2,7| Cyrus Harding and his companions rose at the end of this 165 2,8| his care, and spared his companions the trouble of coming every 166 2,8| known his project to his companions. ~"Why! how are you going 167 2,8| Cyrus Harding left his companions to follow the trade of wiredrawers, 168 2,8| joining the boy. ~Their companions were soon beside them, but 169 2,9| during the absence of his companions. Master Jup was ordered 170 2,9| Cyrus Harding and his companions gazed, with a feeling of 171 2,0| actually been seen! His companions, Herbert and Pencroft, had 172 2,0| Harding to acquaint their companions with these strange facts. 173 2,0| direct the attention of their companions to the strange character 174 2,0| Harding also reminded his companions of the singular behavior 175 2,0| in the pleasures of his companions. ~For the greater part of 176 2,0| projects Cyrus Harding and his companions. ~It was the month of October. 177 3,1| were thus occupied, their companions went to the border of Jacamar 178 3,1| extended his hand to his companions, who pressed it warmly. 179 3,1| the work which he and his companions had till now conducted so 180 3,1| brig. ~However, he and his companions were determined to fight 181 3,2| Cyrus Harding and his companions were ready to act, but, 182 3,2| Pencroft, followed by their companions, descended to the beach. 183 3,2| disappeared in the darkness. Their companions returned to wait at the 184 3,2| one of his old Australian companions, a daring sailor, who had 185 3,2| Thus had Bob Harvey and his companions done. Thus had Ayrton formerly 186 3,2| without mercy. Harding and his companions had, therefore, not even 187 3,2| return, and render to his companions an account of the mission 188 3,2| everything in order to rejoin his companions. ~Four barrels of the revolver 189 3,2| possession of Harding and his companions! ~At last, towards half-past 190 3,3| not ordering a battle. His companions approved these arrangements 191 3,3| up their dead or wounded companions, fled to the other side 192 3,3| Cyrus Harding and his companions rushed to one of the windows-~ 193 3,4| hours, Cyrus Harding and his companions were solely occupied in 194 3,4| on shore, Harding and his companions agreed to devote some minutes 195 3,4| Cyrus Harding and his companions, hatchets in hand, advanced 196 3,4| was then occupied with his companions in the workshop of the Chimneys. ~ 197 3,4| exclaimed the engineer's companions. ~"And who put the torpedo 198 3,5| Now," said Harding to his companions, "the initial velocity is 199 3,5| Pencroft looked at his companions one after the other. He 200 3,6| desirable. The sailor and his companions set off on the 10th of November, 201 3,6| but Gideon Spilett and his companions took two hours to traverse 202 3,6| the return of either his companions or Ayrton. ~In the event 203 3,6| the engineer and his three companions had passed Creek Glycerine, 204 3,6| Cyrus Harding and his companions followed beside the road 205 3,6| The wire is broken!" ~His companions hurried forward and arrived 206 3,6| was not the reason why his companions were so uneasy, for, a more 207 3,6| engineer advanced, while his companions, keeping watch about twenty 208 3,7| hopes of Harding and his companions slightly revived. Herbert 209 3,8| it, and repeating to his companions that which most surgeons 210 3,8| besides, that he and his companions, till then so fortunate, 211 3,8| because Harding and his companions spoke of these things, they 212 3,9| was unanswerable, and his companions understood it well. ~"If 213 3,9| that Ayrton finding his old companions, forgetting all that he 214 3,9| hope, to which Ayrton's companions could still hold. Indeed, 215 3,9| the engineer and his two companions when a body leaped over 216 3,9| despair of Harding and his companions may be imagined when they 217 3,9| smoke. It was Neb. ~His companions uttered a shout. He heard, 218 3,0| affirm it, but he and his companions almost despaired of the 219 3,0| themselves? Cyrus Harding and his companions had left on the 11th of 220 3,0| went to the hearts of his companions. He struggled with the convicts, 221 3,0| the next room where his companions were watching. ~Top, at 222 3,1| finding him again, their companions did not doubt but that the 223 3,1| to wait. While he and his companions were in pursuit of the convicts, 224 3,1| engineer had recommended his companions to refrain from hunting. 225 3,2| said Cyrus Harding to his companions. "The convicts first landed 226 3,2| fall afterwards on their companions. If they themselves were 227 3,2| chance," said he to his companions, "of finding the convicts 228 3,2| Harding signed to his companions not to stir, and approached 229 3,2| the reporter and his two companions had crossed the corral and 230 3,2| made by the door, as his companions shut it and fastened the 231 3,3| from his torpor, and his companions cordially manifested all 232 3,3| rather die than betray his companions. Ayrton-bound, gagged, and 233 3,3| notwithstanding his weakness. ~His companions supported him. He wished 234 3,3| astounded. Harding and his companions looked at him without uttering 235 3,3| coming out, rejoined their companions, to whom they made known 236 3,3| of Cyrus Harding and his companions. ~It was now time to think 237 3,4| model. During this time his companions employed themselves in felling 238 3,4| in the pleasures of his companions. But he was a valuable workman 239 3,4| traversed more often than their companions the road to the corral, 240 3,4| feared. It was possible that companions or accomplices of Bob Harvey 241 3,4| Cyrus Harding and his companions had not omitted to observe 242 3,4| remarked Harding one day to his companions, "that in equal latitudes 243 3,5| explained these things to his companions, and, without exaggerating 244 3,5| Cyrus Harding rose. His companions stared at each other, scarcely 245 3,5| corral." ~Harding and his companions had left Granite House at 246 3,5| Cyrus Harding and his companions then climbed the spur rising 247 3,5| beneath the waves. ~His companions were stupefied. ~A cry of 248 3,5| stopped them. ~He led his companions to a hollow in the rocks, 249 3,5| Harding returned to his companions, and said simply,-~"In an 250 3,5| glass. ~Harding and his companions mounted on the platform. 251 3,5| extreme surprise of his companions, he uttered these words,-~" 252 3,6| same." ~"He and his two companions did not then perish in the 253 3,6| the reporter rose. Their companions had drawn near, and the 254 3,6| score of his most faithful companions, and one day disappeared, 255 3,6| the Frenchman and his two companions had been miraculously cast 256 3,6| sea. But one by one his companions died, and found their last 257 3,6| should rejoin his former companions, when by chance he observed 258 3,6| and in the names of his companions and himself thanked the 259 3,6| the professor and his two companions, the "Nautilus," being chased 260 3,7| Cyrus Harding and his companions had drawn near the divan, 261 3,7| bound both himself and his companions. ~"Gentlemen," resumed the 262 3,7| the captain, "yourself and companions will leave the 'Nautilus,' 263 3,7| Neither Cyrus Harding nor his companions ventured to offer any observation 264 3,7| Cyrus Harding and his companions remained for a time silent, 265 3,7| conversation, Cyrus Harding and his companions again descended to the interior 266 3,7| you-alone!" ~The engineer's companions, respecting the wish, retired. ~ 267 3,7| Nemo, and soon recalled his companions; but he said nothing to 268 3,7| Cyrus Harding and his companions quitted the "Nautilus," 269 3,8| Cyrus Harding and his companions, on leaving Dakkar Grotto, 270 3,8| Then, turning towards his companions, from whom he had gone somewhat 271 3,8| the spot where he and his companions had discovered a sulphurous 272 3,9| engineer immediately called his companions together, and informed them 273 3,9| January. Cyrus Harding and his companions, before returning to Granite 274 3,0| Harding and his unfortunate companions husbanded their provisions 275 3,0| When Cyrus Harding and his companions recovered consciousness, 276 3,0| Ayrton, but yourself and your companions." ~"My companions and myself?" ~" 277 3,0| and your companions." ~"My companions and myself?" ~"Doubtless, 278 3,0| of the engineer and his companions, everything prospered. Not 279 3,0| There Cyrus Harding and his companions received at intervals visits


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