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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,2| had been able to make his way into Richmond, it was quite 2 1,2| besieging lines, and in that way reach the Secessionist camp. ~ 3 1,2| replied Harding, "and in what way do you propose to escape?" ~" 4 1,3| of the net having given way, had been carried off by 5 1,3| shed bitter tears, giving way to despair at the thought 6 1,3| quickly, but he also made way towards the shore. It took 7 1,4| sailor, "there must be some way of carrying this wood; there 8 1,4| wood; there is always a way of doing everything. If 9 1,4| road is going the wrong way, for the tide is rising!" ~" 10 1,5| tried to get fire in that way, but I could never manage 11 1,5| shall certainly find some way of making a fire," said 12 1,5| of procuring fire in some way or other. Pencroft, more 13 1,5| towards the cave. On the way, Pencroft asked him in the 14 1,5| fagots and disposed in such a way that the air could easily 15 1,6| shall find ammunition on our way, and cut our weapons in 16 1,6| the difficulties of the way were great, advanced very 17 1,6| ends of the creepers, by way of hooks. Large red worms, 18 1,6| and not suspecting in any way the presence of the hunters, 19 1,7| their retreat would not give way. However he heard the noise 20 1,7| he would have made his way more directly towards the 21 1,7| make himself heard, in a way which signified "Wait!" 22 1,7| random that they made their way along the shore. They had 23 1,7| possibly recognized the way. ~Five minutes after having 24 1,8| distorted trees. On the way the sailor could not help 25 1,8| that there was no other way of accounting for the rescue 26 1,9| He will soon find some way of making fire for us!" ~" 27 1,9| light their fires in this way, let them say what they 28 1,9| procure fire in the savages' way. ~"We shall consider," replied 29 1,9| seaman looked at Spilett in a way which seemed to say, "If 30 1,9| difficult enough to find the way among the groups of trees, 31 1,9| said Pencroft, "sea-weed by way of bread, raw mussels for 32 1,0| to find more food on the way. As the glasses had been 33 1,0| was also the most direct way to reach the mountain. They 34 1,0| spurs seemed to be the best way by which to gain it. ~"We 35 1,0| found themselves still half way from the first plateau, 36 1,0| sometimes stopped their way, and they had to go round 37 1,0| was possible that from the way the hat inclined, that is 38 1,1| lateral chasm had opened a new way to it. ~As to the volcanic 39 1,1| been marked in a general way on the reporter's plan. 40 1,2| supply themselves on the way. Top, whose share had been 41 1,2| to the Chimneys by a new way. He wished to reconnoiter 42 1,2| since, whether we follow the way to Lake Grant, or whether 43 1,2| Chimneys by the shortest way, descended towards the angle 44 1,3| from Lake Grant. ~On the way Herbert had discovered a 45 1,4| differently, but in as precise a way." ~Herbert, wishing to learn 46 1,4| hundred miles." ~"And that way?" asked Neb, who followed 47 1,4| pointing to the south. ~"That way, nothing," replied Pencroft. ~" 48 1,4| the sand by the stick, a way which, for want of an instrument, 49 1,4| could not remember in any way that such an island occupied, 50 1,5| besides could renew on the way. ~The road led through Jacamar 51 1,5| wishes to carbonize. In this way, under the influence of 52 1,7| my dear Spilett, in what way I was saved myself-how I 53 1,7| accidents. However, since a way has been found to transform 54 1,7| water of the lake. In this way the explosive force, by 55 1,7| this means, and try another way, if this did not succeed. ~ 56 1,8| accompanying them. ~On the way the sailor could not help 57 1,8| engineer. "But we must see our way. Neb, go and cut some resinous 58 1,8| only gone a third of the way," observed Herbert. ~"Nearly 59 1,8| and I shall soon make my way through this wall. Where 60 1,8| did not wish to find their way in the dark, they must hasten. ~ 61 1,9| fixed at the door. In this way bricks could easily be raised 62 1,9| not be done in any other way. ~At last, after half an 63 1,9| prevent any access by that way. Masses of rock were rolled 64 1,0| companions were bristling in a way which justified the making 65 1,1| before them. ~Their shortest way was to cross the Mercy on 66 1,2| Besides, there was no way of stopping it, if they 67 1,2| they had been clothed in a way to meet it, how many excursions 68 1,2| another, showing in his way how weary he was of being 69 1,2| then yelped in a peculiar way, which showed at once anger 70 1,2| observing in his usual dry way, that Herbert and Spilett 71 1,2| allowed to do it in their own way. Neb, therefore, prepared 72 2,1| connection with the inexplicable way in which the engineer had 73 2,2| open the chest in such a way that it might be injured 74 2,4| to reach by the shortest way, the western coast of the 75 2,4| hand, Cyrus Harding led the way. ~The forest here was composed 76 2,4| words to say to you on our way back!" ~At half-past nine 77 2,4| At half-past nine the way was suddenly found to be 78 2,4| engineer who had invented this way of causing loud explosions, 79 2,5| emergency. ~They advanced some way into the wood, but to their 80 2,5| being having passed that way. Shrubs and creepers were 81 2,5| some experience in that way! Look here, we will build 82 2,5| the settlers pursued their way along Claw Cape. Pencroft 83 2,5| there to seize it on its way, for a quarter of an hour 84 2,6| the landing-place, half way up, that was impossible 85 2,6| helped, however, for in some way or other at that moment 86 2,6| worst of it is, there is no way of putting an end to it." ~" 87 2,6| hand. Come now, is there no way of getting at them?" ~"Let 88 2,6| was in reality the only way by which to penetrate into 89 2,6| they had forgotten this way of escape. The colonists, 90 2,7| and quadrumana. In this way, Granite House, the Chimneys, 91 2,8| incineration of plants, in such a way that the cotton, having 92 2,8| shook his head in a knowing way when Pencroft, referring 93 2,9| several young ones in the way to become civilized, that 94 2,9| supporting a basket. In this way, by means of a long rope 95 2,0| for them to retrace their way. It naturally happened that 96 2,0| supported itself, and making its way through the water at the 97 2,1| to proceed in a simpler way, so as to do without spinning 98 2,1| usually passed on their way to the lake. ~To the engineer' 99 2,1| jaguar, were taken in this way, the animals being found 100 2,1| can Top be barking in that way for?" asked Pencroft. ~" 101 2,1| since it formerly supplied a way to the waters of the lake. ~ 102 2,1| living being could force a way. To arrive at the bottom 103 2,2| reward his services in this way!" ~Ten days after taking 104 2,3| document, my friends, from the way in which it is worded, we 105 2,3| in some places was their way barred by large rocks, which, 106 2,8| only be explained in that way, my friends," replied Harding 107 2,8| was fixed in as firm a way as possible in a solid framework 108 2,8| all at his disposal. ~The way in which the battery was 109 2,8| various plants, and in this way the acid and potash could 110 2,8| the alphabet, and in this way communicate from one station 111 2,9| Decidedly we have only one way, said Spilett, "one single 112 2,9| said Spilett, "one single way for leaving Lincoln Island, 113 2,9| no great distance either way; but twelve hundred miles 114 2,9| hundred miles is a pretty long way, and the nearest land is 115 2,9| and had therefore to make way for six hours against the 116 2,9| I should like to see my way clear in these unknown quarters." ~" 117 2,0| the jib to the mainmast by way of a storm-sail, he hove 118 2,0| protects that of the south in a way which would make the entrance 119 3,1| might be explained in this way? Did there exist in the 120 3,2| piratical bravado. It was in no way a signal, and no communication 121 3,2| Harding would be of his way of thinking. ~But was resistance 122 3,3| stations on the islet. In this way, shots being fired from 123 3,3| immediately continued its way. The man who had been at 124 3,3| on the islet, in such a way, that whatever their number 125 3,3| continued to attack them in this way, if they renewed their attempt 126 3,4| employed in the most profitable way. Ayrton and Pencroft had, 127 3,6| rifle, shook his head in a way which betokened nothing 128 3,6| by means of dams. In this way, the "Bonadventure" would 129 3,6| even that he was on his way back to Granite House. In 130 3,6| colonists were now half way between Granite House and 131 3,7| established in a regular way, the fever did not increase, 132 3,7| killed!" ~"Is there really no way of warning him?" ~While 133 3,8| had everything their own way. The island had abundantly 134 3,9| healed, might reopen on the way, did not give the order 135 3,9| therefore, to follow this way, although it was well known 136 3,1| Gulf. But they had in no way surveyed the woods which 137 3,1| End. They would make their way with their hatchets, and 138 3,1| perhaps to mark out the way; there the ashes of a fire, 139 3,1| In order to make their way through some thickets, they 140 3,2| island. ~They made their way then along the narrow valley 141 3,2| vented his anger in another way, by bestowing on the convicts 142 3,2| fastened the gate in such a way that it could not be forced 143 3,2| doubt in their huts, in no way disturbed the calm of night. ~ 144 3,3| Unless the lava opened a new way for itself towards the fertile 145 3,4| was not manifested in any way. It is true that it would 146 3,4| or whine in that singular way which from the first the 147 3,5| least!" ~They talked in this way, allowing Pencroft to run 148 3,5| is high. At low water the way will be open." ~"But what 149 3,5| the lantern, lighted the way. ~The elliptical roof, under 150 3,8| to the corral. On their way Neb and Herbert were careful 151 3,8| grumbled vigorously, and, by way of venting his feelings, 152 3,8| then returned by the same way, listening attentively to 153 3,9| basalt is gradually giving way and that after a longer 154 3,9| Cyrus Harding had in no way exaggerated the danger to 155 3,9| Grotto had evidently given way under the pressure of gases, 156 3,0| saved, but already on the way to their native country. ~"


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