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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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    Part,  Chapter
1 1,1| of the ocean. ~Whence, it may be asked, had come that 2 1,2| abatement of the wind, and, as may be supposed, the impatience 3 1,3| water it is possible we may find a fordable passage." " 4 1,3| this scrape, and I hope may find the captain." Pencroft 5 1,4| any rate I reckon that we may call them 'burning wood,' 6 1,4| will soon see how many they may have left in their nests!" ~" 7 1,5| replied Pencroft, "and I may say happily, for without 8 1,2| not touch the hands. This may be of use to us. ~"What 9 1,4| about knowing what they may have thought," said the 10 1,4| the observation was, it may be seen, of five degrees 11 1,5| At last, on the 5th of May, the metallic period ended, 12 1,6| Chapter 16 ~It was the 6th of May, a day which corresponds 13 1,6| fear that dangerous animals may abound. It is necessary 14 1,7| The next day, the 7th of May, Harding and Gideon Spilett, 15 1,7| The next day, the 8th of May, the engineer began his 16 1,7| finished about the 18th of May, nearly at the time when 17 1,7| completed, and on the 20th of May, twelve days after commencing 18 1,7| The next day, the 21st of May, at daybreak, the miners 19 1,9| The next day, the 22nd of May, the arrangement of their 20 1,9| enemies in the interior, they may come from the exterior, 21 1,9| finally fixed on the 28th of May. There were not less than 22 1,9| inexhaustible. ~On the 31st of May the partitions were finished. 23 1,0| Because the sea, my boy, may be considered as an immense 24 1,1| it is that Lincoln Island may have formerly been a part 25 1,1| of this ancient continent may disappear in its turn, and 26 1,1| to insects, this Pacific may one day be changed into 27 1,1| occupied by the coral islands, may be explained. At least to 28 1,1| extinct. Lastly, whatever may be the cause, our globe 29 1,1| terrestrial humanity? Now, may not provident nature, so 30 1,1| continent under the Equator, and may she not have entrusted these 31 1,2| supported Pencroft. ~"If, which may be doubted," said he, "the 32 1,2| exterminate them. A time may come when this will be our 33 2,1| the coast. However that may be, it is of consequence 34 2,1| that presence of mind which may justly be called "the reasoning 35 2,1| very possible that a storm may have driven them to the 36 2,1| that some day or other we may find traces of their landing." ~" 37 2,2| not break the chest, which may be useful to us. We must 38 2,2| it has floated here, it may just as well float to the 39 2,2| replied the engineer, "that may have been the case. It is 40 2,3| cabinet-making." ~"And I may add," said Herbert, "that 41 2,4| shot. ~"But," said he, "you may jump and play just now; 42 2,4| Certainly," replied Herbert. "I may say, Pencroft, that the 43 2,4| the night." ~"But others may come," said Pencroft. ~" 44 2,5| replied Gideon Spilett; "it may just as well stay there 45 2,5| Then what conclusion may be drawn?" asked the reporter. ~" 46 2,6| character. ~Be that as it may, forgetting their fatigue 47 2,6| think of the mischief they may do in the rooms and storehouse-" ~" 48 2,6| rocks and fire on all that may appear." ~The engineer's 49 2,7| During this period it may be stated that Master Jup 50 2,8| delicate fingers, and we may be sure that what was sewn 51 2,8| brought from America. We may be sure that these new shoes 52 2,8| elementary tissue of vegetables may be used, and this is found 53 2,9| little of luxury. For us it may be luxury, if you like, 54 2,9| primitive ladder, and, as may be supposed, no one thought 55 2,9| who knows but that we may be much nearer inhabited 56 2,0| the keel. ~Pencroft, as may be believed, was all eagerness 57 2,0| tobacco?" ~"Yes, and though it may not be of the first quality, 58 2,0| water, for, strange as it may appear, naturalists and 59 2,0| them, and on the 3rd of May shouts from Neb, who had 60 2,0| labors, and on the 31st of May he was to meet with one 61 2,1| the want of coal, which may justly be called the most 62 2,1| solidly than before, for, as may be clearly seen, Lincoln 63 2,2| happiest of quadrumana. It may readily be understood that 64 2,3| in which it is worded, we may conclude this: first, that 65 2,3| to the latter, whoever he may be, it is lucky for him 66 2,4| to whatever country he may belong. But before beginning 67 2,4| so as to collect all that may be useful to us." ~"No, 68 2,4| miserable creature,-~"Whoever he may be," remarked Gideon Spilett, " 69 2,4| Gideon Spilett, "whoever he may have been, and whatever 70 2,4| have been, and whatever he may become, it is our duty to 71 2,4| and perhaps with care we may arouse in him same gleam 72 2,5| watch for his soul, if one may use the expression! How 73 2,6| a wicked life, perhaps, may well impair a man's reason!" ~" 74 2,6| who left him on the island may return to fetch him some 75 2,6| his faults, whatever they may have been, and that the 76 2,6| years on Tabor Island, one may well suppose that he had 77 2,6| which enclosed the document may not have taken several years 78 2,6| it with a pleasure which may be easily understood. ~In 79 2,7| Ayrton, or Ben Joyce, as he may be called, guided it, sometimes 80 2,8| great labor. As to zinc, it may be remembered that the case 81 2,8| had been admirable and it may be supposed that no one 82 2,8| already produced young, and it may be understood that their 83 2,9| The point is to know if we may count among our chances 84 2,0| weather came with the month of May, the November of the northern 85 2,0| beat against the beach. ~It may well be supposed that such 86 2,0| deodars, and other trees. ~It may be remembered that Gideon 87 3,1| fellow-creatures to them, and it may be conceived how deeply 88 3,1| added the engineer. "It may even be said that it is 89 3,1| will return with any who may wish to follow us to colonize 90 3,1| possible that this ship may be the 'Duncan' come to 91 3,1| appears to be taking, and she may be anxious to economize 92 3,1| It is possible that you may be right, Mr. Pencroft," 93 3,1| that vessel, whoever she may be, that the island is inhabited. 94 3,1| chance of it. However that may be, we ought to do everything 95 3,1| extinguished, so that nothing may betray the presence of men 96 3,2| stamping his foot. "They may spoil everything, destroy 97 3,2| would be seen where a man may glide between wind and water." ~" 98 3,2| as far as the islet. It may be, although it is scarcely 99 3,2| fragment of conversation may be understood when it is 100 3,2| Norfolk Island. ~Here it may be well to explain what 101 3,2| The boat was not there! We may imagine the horrible anxiety 102 3,4| she has only a leak, that may be stopped up; a vessel 103 3,4| during their repast, as may be supposed, nothing was 104 3,4| had suffered least. ~"It may be so," said the obstinate 105 3,4| contained clothes, which, as may be believed, was well received. 106 3,4| were brought to shore. ~It may be seen that the arsenal 107 3,5| this in order that Ayrton may be acquainted with all the 108 3,5| being. Therefore, whoever he may be, whether shipwrecked, 109 3,5| Pencroft, "is that, whoever he may be, he is a brave man, and 110 3,5| Neb, "my idea is, that we may search as long as we like 111 3,5| and in a safe place, as may be believed, sheltered as 112 3,5| understand these scruples. ~"They may adopt other sentiments!" 113 3,6| corresponds to the month of May in the northern zones. It 114 3,6| is to be feared that they may have discovered the little 115 3,6| if we manage to find him, may know as much about Tabor 116 3,6| of the document, and he may, perhaps, know how far we 117 3,6| perhaps, know how far we may count on the return of the 118 3,6| reporter. ~"However that may be," said the sailor, "as 119 3,6| works no longer?" ~"That may be," said the reporter. ~" 120 3,7| answered Pencroft. ~As may be believed, during the 121 3,7| Ten." ~"In an hour he may be here. We will watch for 122 3,8| unfortunate man, and-the rest may be easily imagined! ~Now, 123 3,8| his powerful intervention may have another opportunity 124 3,9| before you think Herbert may be carried to Granite House?" ~" 125 3,9| seems to me that something may be learned from the incident." ~" 126 3,9| nothing to our house, they may plunder the plateau, our 127 3,9| Harding and his companions may be imagined when they read 128 3,0| pronounced before him, and it may be remembered, too, that 129 3,0| would have gone mad. ~It may be imagined what anxiety 130 3,1| not a den to which they may be tracked like tigers!" ~" 131 3,2| exclaimed the engineer, "we may be attacked at any moment. 132 3,3| Ayrton's anxiety and despair may be imagined when he learned 133 3,3| and God grant that we may some day be permitted to 134 3,3| although considered extinct, may evidently again burst forth." ~" 135 3,3| part of the chimney, time may have accumulated rocks, 136 3,3| valve of which I spoke, may at any time become overcharged. 137 3,3| will disappear, and you may be certain, my dear Spilett, 138 3,3| pretends to open it!" ~As may be seen, the sailor's confidence 139 3,4| Island is very uncertain. It may even be that, having arrived 140 3,4| ready by next November we may think ourselves very lucky." ~" 141 3,4| spring. ~About the 15th of May the keel of the new vessel 142 3,4| said Gideon Spilett, "may then perhaps be explained 143 3,4| Pencroft, however learned they may be, can never change anything 144 3,4| the olden times, and it may be added, that Pencroft 145 3,5| is a signal, whoever it may be who has made it, he will 146 3,6| a man to whom the morrow may never come, and when the 147 3,6| sincerely believes to be right may be an enemy, but retains 148 3,6| Your error is one that we may admire, and your name has 149 3,6| man. "My child," he said, "may God bless you!" ~ ~ 150 3,7| is impossible, the vessel may at least sink in the abyss, 151 3,7| treasure at a future day, you may make good use. In the hands 152 3,7| those of a lake." ~"That may be," replied the sailor, " 153 3,7| the dead, said solemnly, "May his soul be with God!" Turning 154 3,8| about the matter." ~"It may be so," replied Cyrus Harding, " 155 3,8| the sailor. "Perhaps there may be some valuable substance 156 3,8| spout forth, and which we may turn to good account!" ~ 157 3,8| dates back some time. You may remember, Cyrus, that the 158 3,8| answered Cyrus Harding, "may God preserve us from that! 159 3,8| gases. But other causes may produce great disasters." ~" 160 3,8| track. who can say that it may not take a new course? But 161 3,9| which they were menaced. ~It may be added that Cyrus Harding 162 3,9| frost, and some conception may be formed of the aspect 163 3,9| answered the engineer. "May God grant us the time to 164 3,9| the mountain, and the sea may break in at any moment. 165 3,0| the profoundest emotion, "may the God of mercy have had


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