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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| appeared as if it were, little by little, collapsing, and 2 1,1| as if it were, little by little, collapsing, and that its 3 1,1| Does the balloon rise?" "A little, but it will not be long 4 1,2| One more will make but little difference, poor beast!" 5 1,3| dashing of the surf. The little band then continued their 6 1,3| Meanwhile, the sky was clearing little by little. Towards midnight 7 1,3| sky was clearing little by little. Towards midnight the stars 8 1,3| which were now appearing little by little above the retreating 9 1,3| now appearing little by little above the retreating tide. 10 1,4| among them, the voracious little sea-mew, which in great 11 1,4| who had gone forward a little more to the left, soon came 12 1,4| base was hollowed out a little creek, the farthest part 13 1,4| make his raft. In a kind of little bay, created by a point 14 1,4| shook his head sadly. He little expected ever to see Cyrus 15 1,4| glades the waters of the little river; they could trace 16 1,5| down, they searched every little crevice with no result. 17 1,5| the wretched yet precious little bit of wood which was of 18 1,5| struck the match directly. ~A little spluttering was heard and 19 1,6| chamber at the bottom of a little cavity in the rock, sheltered 20 1,6| Herbert and Pencroft speaking little, for the difficulties of 21 1,6| branches were covered with little birds. The couroucous were 22 1,6| them. Pencroft then gave little tugs which moved the bait 23 1,8| Neb had raised himself a little and gazed without seeing. 24 1,8| When a corpse floats a little distance from a low shore, 25 1,8| death. He raised himself a little, looked around him, and 26 1,8| he, presenting him with a little of this jelly, to which 27 1,8| flesh. ~Cyrus Harding ate a little of the grouse, and the rest 28 1,8| considered. He knew very little. The wave had torn him from 29 1,8| At half-past five the little band arrived at the precipice, 30 1,9| and washed it down with a little fresh water, drawn from 31 1,9| Gideon Spilett, "only have a little patience, Pencroft!" ~The 32 1,9| He appeared to be very little troubled by the question 33 1,9| I repeat, that meat is a little too much economized in this 34 1,0| edges adhesive by means of a little clay, he thus fabricated 35 1,0| which the engineer spoke little. He was preoccupied with 36 1,0| reporter, Pencroft burned a little linen to serve as tinder. 37 1,0| ground, till then, very little undulated, boggy at first, 38 1,0| slightly rounded, and placed a little on one side, like a great 39 1,0| large group of firs, near a little stream which fell in cascades, 40 1,0| cinders made of an infinity of little feldspar crystals. ~In approaching 41 1,0| attempt would succeed. ~Little by little, Herbert and he 42 1,0| would succeed. ~Little by little, Herbert and he climbing 43 1,1| that the altitude of this little sheet of water must be about 44 1,1| the mountain." ~"I see a little river which runs into it," 45 1,1| that on our return." ~This little winding watercourse and 46 1,1| captain, we will make a little America of this island! 47 1,1| 30th of March, 1865. They little knew that sixteen days afterwards 48 1,2| Towards ten o'clock the little band descended the last 49 1,2| maras, a sort of agouti, a little larger than their congeners 50 1,2| frequented the shores of this little Ontario, in which the thousand 51 1,2| return to their dwelling. The little band retraced their steps, 52 1,2| Harding drew from his pocket little specimens of different sorts 53 1,3| with iron health, he knew a little about the work of the forge, 54 1,3| to which Harding added a little lime and quartz. This paste 55 1,3| light of the fire he cut two little flat rulers, which he joined 56 1,4| marked the place with a little stick. ~Then addressing 57 1,4| distance which separates the little stick from the foot of the 58 1,4| distance which separates the little stick from the bottom of 59 1,4| At half-past eight the little band was following the edge 60 1,4| The oyster contains very little nitrogen, and if a man lived 61 1,4| out of place. It was of little importance whether it was 62 1,4| knelt on the sand, and with little wooden pegs, which he stuck 63 1,5| over ground riddled with little holes, which formed nests 64 1,5| three days afterwards the little colony's stock of tools 65 1,5| and it was agreed that the little colony should camp under 66 1,5| extendible tongue, covered with little thorns which served to hold 67 1,5| not offer to attack the little band, and it appeared as 68 1,5| first broke the ore into little pieces, and cleansed them 69 1,6| around, soon stranded on a little beach at the south angle 70 1,7| reporter soon reached the little beach on which the dugong 71 1,8| replied the sailor, "with a little determination-" ~Pencroft 72 1,8| was not the water which little by little had hollowed it. 73 1,8| the water which little by little had hollowed it. Pluto and 74 1,8| kept at the head of the little band, and they could rely 75 1,8| replied Cyrus Harding. ~The little band left the cavern and 76 1,8| hasten. ~This was done, and a little before four o'clock, at 77 1,9| still at their disposal the little grotto above the great cavern, 78 1,9| all the members of their little world. His faith in the 79 1,9| immediately, hundreds of little animals, similar to rabbits, 80 1,9| water to the new dwelling. A little trench, made below their 81 1,0| Herbert had none, Neb but little, but their companions were 82 1,0| good earth, improved with a little lime, was made; it was surrounded 83 1,1| brought to Granite House the little stream of water from Lake 84 1,1| was abruptly ended by a little point. Certainly, in this 85 1,2| the family of sus by the little appendage which served it 86 1,2| planks, in the storeroom, and little by little they completed 87 1,2| storeroom, and little by little they completed their furnishing; 88 1,2| The temperature fell a little, and the tempest abated. 89 1,2| himself. Look here! These two little peccaries are not more than 90 1,2| magnificent repast-the two little peccaries, kangaroo soup, 91 2,1| though not mortally, this little animal." ~"That is unquestionable," 92 2,2| steer with, completed the little craft, which was twelve 93 2,2| brought the canoe into a little creek, and its passengers 94 2,2| that it might be injured as little as possible, and they proceeded 95 2,3| horseradish, turnips, and lastly, little branching hairy stalks, 96 2,3| unnavigable, being simply little streams. As to the forest, 97 2,3| bushes escaped flights of little birds, which glittered in 98 2,3| on, and he delivered his little botanical lecture with great 99 2,3| these animals stopped at a little distance from the canoe 100 2,3| foliage and glanced on the little waterfall, making the spray 101 2,4| sufficient provision for the little band for at least two days. 102 2,4| of some mastic-trees, a little above the cascade; and his 103 2,4| Harding, Herbert, who was a little in front, suddenly stopped 104 2,4| trees. The bank was raised a little above the level of the sea, 105 2,4| shore of an unimportant little harbor, which would scarcely 106 2,5| clock in the morning the little band set out. As a precaution 107 2,5| companions arrived at a snug little creek. It formed quite a 108 2,6| to be done, and, with a little skill, this method might 109 2,6| mustache, and he wore a little curly brown beard. ~"A handsome 110 2,6| The orang replied by a little grunt which did not show 111 2,7| the bed of this creek a little deeper to make it impracticable 112 2,7| across the Mercy, the two little bridges already established 113 2,7| and, lastly, two other little bridges which must be constructed, 114 2,7| the poultry-yard, and this little community, after some disputes, 115 2,8| the beach was covered with little mounds, concealing perfectly 116 2,8| Jup, some soup!" ~"Jup, a little agouti!" ~"Jup, a plate!" ~" 117 2,8| trees, and watered by a little stream, which sprung from 118 2,8| sailor always amused this little world, in which the most 119 2,9| rushed to his field, where little green heads were already 120 2,9| himself at the expense of his little pensioners by tweaking their 121 2,9| not wickedness, for these little twisted tails amused him 122 2,9| necessaries, let us think a little of luxury. For us it may 123 2,9| augment the flow of the little stream which supplied the 124 2,9| bore leaves streaked with little parallel veins. ~"And what 125 2,9| this tree which resembles a little palm?" asked Harding. ~" 126 2,0| said the sailor, "except a little in reserve." ~"Yes, Pencroft, 127 2,0| through the water at the rate little short of twelve knots an 128 2,0| thousands of animalculae, little fish, and molluscs, on which 129 2,1| have seen our tight-rigged little craft, when you have observed 130 2,1| the New York Herald. This little bag was fastened to the 131 2,2| to eat. Neb made him nice little sweet dishes, which the 132 2,2| be laid down since this little creek was to be the harbor. ~ 133 2,3| his presence disturb the little colony till then so united? 134 2,3| Imagine the joy of the little crew of the "Bonadventure." 135 2,3| Bonadventure," which was a little to the south of the island, 136 2,3| furled, and the crew of the little vessel landed. ~And there 137 2,4| seated on a bench, talking little but wondering much. They 138 2,4| situation, at the back of a little hill, sheltered by five 139 2,4| American!" ~"It matters very little, Pencroft!" ~"Very little 140 2,4| little, Pencroft!" ~"Very little indeed," answered the sailor, " 141 2,5| replied the sailor. "That little creek, shut in by rocks, 142 2,5| have time, we must make a little harbor for her." ~"Famous!" 143 2,5| sailor marched behind them, little confident as to the result 144 2,5| escape. He was gazing at the little waves which, broken by the 145 2,6| was observing him from a little distance, saw that tears 146 2,6| of the mill was chosen a little to the right of the poultry-yard, 147 2,6| breakfast a magnificent loaf, a little heavy perhaps, although 148 2,7| a corner of the room, a little in the shade. He was bareheaded, 149 2,7| few sailors composed the little band under the command of 150 2,8| hours. ~At this period the little colony was extremely prosperous. ~ 151 2,9| country, which they had so little hope of ever seeing again. ~" 152 2,9| as a short voyage! If our little craft had been caught in 153 2,9| stormy weather came on, their little vessel should be employed 154 2,9| be no one to do us that little service!" ~"No! No one!" 155 2,0| very high. They had then little to fear from the waves, 156 2,0| entrance to the gulf, and the little vessel stood off during 157 2,0| an almost imperceptible little spot on the sea horizon. 158 2,0| engineer, pointing out the little spot. ~Harding examined 159 3,1| related, had come to join the little colony. Now, suddenly, on 160 3,1| meanwhile, the vessel was a little nearer the island. With 161 3,2| of Australia, is found a little island, six miles in circumference, 162 3,3| if the sea got up ever so little! And what would become of 163 3,4| uninjured, to dry. They spoke little, for they were absorbed 164 3,4| In fact, a ship is like a little world in miniature, and 165 3,4| probable that they would find a little of everything, and they 166 3,5| Union Bay. It was like a little Gibraltar, and any vessel 167 3,6| escaped. ~Of course the little stream which fed the reservoir 168 3,6| very anxious to know if the little creek in which the "Bonadventure" 169 3,6| may have discovered the little harbor, and in that case, 170 3,6| banks of the river. ~The little band advanced directly along 171 3,6| led along the side of the little stream which flowed from 172 3,7| knowledge of medicine. He knew a little of everything, and several 173 3,7| return with much anxiety. A little before eleven o'clock, Cyrus 174 3,8| neither too much nor too little, so as to cause their cicatrization 175 3,8| his nurses. He talked a little, notwithstanding Pencroft' 176 3,9| in this bag was found a little note traced by Neb's hand. ~ 177 3,0| the table. ~On it lay a little oblong box, of which the 178 3,1| numberless delicate, savory little dishes Neb prepared for 179 3,1| therefore resolved that the little band of settlers should 180 3,1| convalescent, was still a little weak. The next morning, 181 3,1| departure had arrived, and the little band set out. ~The cart 182 3,1| House, on the border of a little stream falling into the 183 3,2| captain-" answered the sailor, little disposed to obey. ~"I beg 184 3,2| caution. ~They walked a little distance apart from each 185 3,2| palisade formed a line, a little darker than the surrounding 186 3,2| Well," said he, after a little thought, "I now have reason 187 3,2| Without hesitating, the little band moved towards the palisade. 188 3,2| its clumps of trees, the little stream which watered it, 189 3,2| reached the borders of the little stream, shaded by large 190 3,3| proceeded together towards the little stream. ~It was now broad 191 3,3| the shoulder of that, a little red spot, a sort of scarcely 192 3,3| convicts discovered her in her little harbor only eight days ago, 193 3,4| driven or ridden, and a little colt. The colony now possessed 194 3,4| all well. Master Jup was a little chilly, it must be confessed. 195 3,5| had not themselves their little dream of the future. ~Ayrton 196 3,5| considerably, the sea forming a little lake. But the roof, the 197 3,6| But Captain Nemo paid little attention; his mind appeared 198 3,8| and Ayrton drew it up on a little beach which bordered one 199 3,8| The colonists spoke but little on the road. The various 200 3,8| eruption! I trouble myself very little about it." ~Whatever might 201 3,9| into vapor the water of the little rivulet which ran through 202 3,9| mistake not." ~"It matters little," answered Cyrus Harding. " 203 3,0| before the catastrophe, a little fresh water from the rain


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