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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| Republic! Let us call it Lincoln Island!" ~The engineer's 2 1,1| thanks to Grant, thanks to Lincoln! ~Now this happened the 3 1,1| that on Good Friday Abraham Lincoln would fall by the hand of 4 1,3| the five brickmakers on Lincoln Island had not made more 5 1,3| days they had passed on Lincoln Island, and from that time 6 1,3| bread, which the settlers in Lincoln Island did not yet possess. ~ 7 1,3| calculate the latitude of Lincoln Island, and to-morrow, at 8 1,4| concluded, therefore, that Lincoln Island was situated on the 9 1,4| remarked the engineer, "if Lincoln Island is but a medium distance 10 1,4| New Zealand to the west of Lincoln Island, and the coast of 11 1,4| asked the reporter, "if Lincoln Island is not more than 12 1,4| forgotten that the settlers in Lincoln Island, as the island was 13 1,4| of Washington and that of Lincoln Island, that is to say, 14 1,4| to say, it was midday in Lincoln Island when it was already 15 1,4| affirm that the position of Lincoln Island was between the thirty-fifth 16 1,4| It was very evident that Lincoln Island was at such a distance 17 1,4| the situation assigned to Lincoln Island. ~ ~ 18 1,5| they could think of leaving Lincoln Island or not was definitely 19 1,5| that they would winter at Lincoln Island, and that they would 20 1,5| succeed with the settlers in Lincoln Island. ~The coal, as well 21 1,6| thermometer, transported to Lincoln Island, would still have 22 1,6| was not surprising, since Lincoln Island, probably situated 23 1,6| ice, so doubtless would Lincoln Island in the severest part 24 1,7| when the settlers worked on Lincoln Island. ~"And is it that 25 1,8| from the dictionary of Lincoln Island. ~The settlers, having 26 1,9| certainly one day cover Lincoln Island. ~The engineer let 27 1,9| depend, for the distance of Lincoln Island from all other land 28 1,0| added Gideon Spilett, "Lincoln Island is not situated under 29 1,0| snow and ice; and perhaps Lincoln Island is just as rigourously 30 1,0| thanksgivings. The settlers in Lincoln Island were no longer the 31 1,0| It has been seen that Lincoln Island, although its inhabitants 32 1,0| treasures. ~The settlers in Lincoln Island had still one privation. 33 1,1| around them. This part of Lincoln Island was very sterile, 34 1,1| that the western part of Lincoln Island, so rich and so fertile, 35 1,1| it existed." ~"And would Lincoln Island have been a part 36 1,1| that, and to me it is that Lincoln Island may have formerly 37 1,1| you tell me, captain, if Lincoln Island has been made by 38 1,2| Pencroft regretted that Lincoln Island was not the home 39 1,2| dangerous beasts existed in Lincoln Island. These animals doubtless 40 1,2| of Buenos Aires. Now, as Lincoln Island is nearly under the 41 1,2| the yet unknown parts of Lincoln Island, that is to say, 42 2,1| voyagers had been thrown on Lincoln Island. During that time, 43 2,1| a gun-shot was fired in Lincoln Island." ~"And that a bullet," 44 2,1| other men than ourselves on Lincoln Island! By my faith! The 45 2,1| have fed all the colony in Lincoln Island. ~Often during these 46 2,2| treasure to the settlers on Lincoln Island. Till then, by making 47 2,3| about that the settlers in Lincoln Island no longer needed 48 2,3| reach the western coast of Lincoln Island, which was at least 49 2,3| parallel which traversed Lincoln Island. ~"Eucalypti!" cried 50 2,3| under the same latitude as Lincoln Island. Some rose to a height 51 2,3| circumstance for us settlers in Lincoln Island." ~"Ah! what an island! 52 2,4| must have been fired in Lincoln Island within three months. ~ 53 2,5| with us the possession of Lincoln Island!" ~"But the bullet," 54 2,5| circumstance for the settlers in Lincoln Island that the balloon, 55 2,6| curious things happen in Lincoln Island!" said Pencroft. ~" 56 2,7| Chapter 7 ~The settlers in Lincoln Island had now regained 57 2,8| The yet unknown portion of Lincoln Island was that of the wood-covered 58 2,8| newspaper to the exiles in Lincoln Isla nd! For eleven months 59 2,9| given him the situation of Lincoln Island,-~ In west longitude: 60 2,9| the exact position which Lincoln Island occupies in the Pacific." ~ 61 2,0| open sea swimming around Lincoln Island. This was a whale 62 2,1| be highly esteemed in the Lincoln Island markets. ~This sort 63 2,1| was "Lincolnian felt," and Lincoln Island possessed yet another 64 2,1| and could not return to Lincoln Island, what would become 65 2,1| said so much, in praise of Lincoln Island, after having spoken 66 2,1| is not nearly as good as Lincoln Island." ~"I know that beforehand." ~" 67 2,1| adventures of the settlers in Lincoln Island. What a success for 68 2,1| as may be clearly seen, Lincoln Island was situated in one 69 2,2| the star of "the State of Lincoln," for he considered his 70 2,2| depriving the colony of Lincoln Island of two settlers out 71 2,3| 17th they would again reach Lincoln Island. The weather was 72 2,3| of the southern coast of Lincoln Island, which soon appeared 73 2,3| hours after the last of Lincoln Island sank below the horizon. ~ 74 2,3| ocean between Tabor and Lincoln Islands. ~"And yet," observed 75 2,3| since her departure from Lincoln Island, that is to say in 76 2,3| less important isle than Lincoln Island," observed Herbert, " 77 2,3| species as those growing on Lincoln Island. But the astonishing 78 2,3| the very first thing on Lincoln Island, by climbing Mount 79 2,3| sea-swallows, similar to those of Lincoln Island, fluttered around 80 2,3| offer the varied aspects of Lincoln Island, arid and wild in 81 2,3| living, and take them back to Lincoln Island. ~It was no longer 82 2,3| seed to enrich the soil of Lincoln Island. ~"Capital, jolly!" 83 2,3| the bottle only arrived at Lincoln Island after having floated 84 2,4| of those pigs, of which Lincoln Island is destitute." ~" 85 2,4| duty to take him with us to Lincoln Island." ~"Yes, yes!" replied 86 2,4| as to sail straight for Lincoln Island. ~The first day of 87 2,4| take a longer time to reach Lincoln Island than it had taken 88 2,4| sharp look-out, for either Lincoln Island could not be far 89 2,4| miles to the northeast. Lincoln Island was there, and this 90 2,5| companion to the settlers in Lincoln Island. ~Cyrus Harding, 91 2,5| being very profitable to Lincoln Island, and the animals 92 2,6| come from Tabor Island to Lincoln Island?" ~"That is not absolutely 93 2,6| first piece of bread in Lincoln Island. On this morning 94 2,6| felt since their arrival in Lincoln Island was on the return 95 2,8| bearing on the mystery of Lincoln Island, many others might 96 2,8| accessories. ~The iron of Lincoln Island, as has been said, 97 2,8| find any trace of it in Lincoln Island, and was therefore 98 2,8| long duration, swept over Lincoln Island with extraordinary 99 2,8| air had been thrown upon Lincoln Island. ~ ~ 100 2,9| seen. It was evident that Lincoln Island was out of the usual 101 2,9| one single way for leaving Lincoln Island, and that is, to 102 2,9| Tabor Island, and not at Lincoln Island." ~"That is the more 103 2,9| certain," replied Herbert, "as Lincoln Island is not even marked 104 2,9| presence and that of Ayrton on Lincoln Island known at Tabor Island." ~" 105 2,9| understood that if we do leave Lincoln Island, it will not be because 106 2,0| which appeared to reign over Lincoln Island. Gideon Spilett did 107 2,0| investigation of every part of Lincoln Island. ~However that might 108 2,0| that a fire appeared on Lincoln Island?" ~"Certainly," answered 109 2,0| always in the nick of time on Lincoln Island. Could there be some 110 2,0| far from believing that Lincoln Island was under the dominion 111 2,0| which the settlers passed in Lincoln Island, they were confined 112 2,0| taken photographic views of Lincoln Island. ~Now, on the 17th 113 2,0| vessel was in sight, off Lincoln Island! ~ ~ ~ 114 3,1| balloon had been thrown on Lincoln Island, and during that 115 3,1| occurred since their arrival in Lincoln Island. Certainly, the colonists 116 3,1| not so far distant from Lincoln Island, but that a vessel, 117 3,1| observation," said Spilett. "Lincoln Island is unknown to navigators, 118 3,1| island not yet known, and Lincoln Island is in this position." ~" 119 3,1| be done but to inscribe Lincoln Island on the maps!" ~"But 120 3,1| was not standing towards Lincoln Island. She was nearer, 121 3,1| return to the waters of Lincoln Island? Who could foresee 122 3,1| to look at the shores of Lincoln Island? Was it to them an 123 3,1| wretches endeavor to seize Lincoln Island, we shall defend 124 3,2| what had the colonists of Lincoln Island to reply to the pirates' 125 3,2| the "Speedy" in sight of Lincoln Island; Bob Harvey had never 126 3,2| between the convicts and Lincoln Island. ~The settlers' domain 127 3,2| for the six settlers of Lincoln Island to contend with! 128 3,2| alarmed. They knew that Lincoln Island was inhabited. They 129 3,4| necessary for the colony of Lincoln Island. ~However-and Cyrus 130 3,4| venturing into the waters of Lincoln Island! ~In the meantime, 131 3,6| make known the situation of Lincoln Island, and Ayrton's new 132 3,6| about Tabor Island as about Lincoln Island. Do not forget that 133 3,0| danger to the settlers in Lincoln Island, until then so happy, 134 3,0| was not to be found in Lincoln Island. ~During the night 135 3,1| during which the colonists of Lincoln Island had of late been 136 3,1| fortunes of the colony. ~Of Lincoln Island, the settlers knew 137 3,2| already that in this respect Lincoln Island would have been worthy 138 3,2| previously, had landed on Lincoln Island! ~ ~ 139 3,3| thoughts of the inhabitants of Lincoln Island were solely occupied 140 3,3| there not be some danger to Lincoln Island?" ~"I do not think 141 3,3| all the northern region of Lincoln Island, whose most secret 142 3,3| anniversary of their arrival on Lincoln Island. ~ ~ 143 3,4| it-either a ship must appear off Lincoln Island, or the colonists 144 3,4| temperature during the winters of Lincoln Island. The cold was comparable 145 3,4| the north winds; here, in Lincoln Island, this explanation 146 3,4| asked Herbert, "why does Lincoln Island appear to escape 147 3,4| severe cold experienced in Lincoln Island," said Gideon Spilett, " 148 3,4| icebergs comparatively near to Lincoln Island." ~"Your opinion 149 3,4| the winters very cold in Lincoln Island, we must not forget 150 3,4| of work. ~The colony of Lincoln Island was now at its highest 151 3,5| probable that the whole of Lincoln Island would suffer from 152 3,5| of a subsequent return to Lincoln Island. Never would they 153 3,5| you will never abandon Lincoln Island?" ~"Never, Pencroft, 154 3,5| started a newspaper-the New Lincoln Herald! ~So is man's heart. 155 3,6| us since our arrival on Lincoln Island, that we all owe 156 3,6| States frigate "Abraham Lincoln," which had chased her. ~ 157 3,6| ports was hollowed beneath Lincoln Island, and at this moment 158 3,7| have enabled us to leave Lincoln Island and reach some inhabited 159 3,7| concerning yourselves, and this Lincoln Island, upon which you have 160 3,7| in the attempt to leave Lincoln Island, and see once more 161 3,7| later we shall return to Lincoln Island. We are attached 162 3,8| should not resolve to leave Lincoln Island as yet, in order 163 3,8| island of the nature of Lincoln Island, formed of substances 164 3,9| danger which threatened Lincoln Isla nd, and from which 165 3,9| friends," said the engineer. "Lincoln Island does not resemble 166 3,9| foundation." ~"Nonsense! Lincoln Island, it can't be!" cried 167 3,9| island to the boiling lava, Lincoln Island will that day be 168 3,9| safety for the inhabitants of Lincoln Island. ~All hands, therefore, 169 3,9| year of their sojourn on Lincoln island, suffered so many 170 3,9| think of Tabor island after Lincoln Island. Ah, how unfortunate! 171 3,9| rolled over the spot where Lincoln island once stood. ~ ~ 172 3,0| that could now be seen of Lincoln Island was the narrow rock 173 3,0| myself?" ~"Doubtless, at Lincoln Island." ~"At Lincoln Island!" 174 3,0| at Lincoln Island." ~"At Lincoln Island!" exclaimed in a 175 3,0| aware of the existence of Lincoln Island?" inquired Cyrus 176 3,0| longitude and latitude of Lincoln Island, "the present residence 177 3,0| Nemo and the colonists of Lincoln Island. Then, observation 178 3,0| Nemo to the colonists of Lincoln Island, the larger portion 179 3,0| offer the hospitality of Lincoln Island. There was founded 180 3,0| the former colonists of Lincoln Island was absent, for they 181 3,0| Spilett, who founded the New Lincoln Herald, the best-informed


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