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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,2| Nebuchadnezzar, but he only answered to the familiar abbreviation 2 1,2| be enough, we will go," answered Harding in a firm voice. ~ 3 1,4| question could not yet be answered. A more perfect survey had 4 1,9| question." ~This was soon answered. Almost immediately, hundreds 5 1,2| I think." ~"Very warm," answered the engineer. ~"Then it 6 1,2| one wanted, a book which answered all their questions, and 7 2,4| explored it to its mouth?" answered Herbert. ~"Very well," replied 8 2,9| questions of the engineer, who answered them heartily. Now, as Harding 9 2,1| It is to be hoped so," answered Spilett, "for without coal 10 2,1| the water, it could not be answered. ~Then Cyrus Harding, having 11 2,2| by means of steam, which answered all the purposes of a mold. ~ 12 2,2| of five." ~"Out of six," answered Pencroft; "you forget Jup." ~" 13 2,3| That is perfectly logical," answered Spilett; "and the presence 14 2,3| fortunate, that's all," answered the sailor. "Do you see 15 2,3| which would no doubt be answered the next day, kept them 16 2,3| Franklin." ~"Exactly so," answered the reporter, "and it is 17 2,3| uninhabited." ~"Indeed," answered Herbert, "nothing here betrays 18 2,3| for some time." ~"Indeed," answered Herbert, "an inhabitant, 19 2,4| Yes, a very long time!" answered the reporter. ~"Mr. Spilett," 20 2,4| You are right, Pencroft," answered Gideon Spilett, "and if 21 2,4| Very little indeed," answered the sailor, "and we will 22 2,4| us." ~"No, Mr. Spilett," answered Pencroft, "I will ask you 23 2,4| But he is not an ape," answered Herbert. ~At these words 24 2,4| said Herbert. ~"Perhaps," answered Gideon Spilett. ~"About 25 2,5| been recently written," answered the engineer, "and the castaway 26 2,5| help you!" ~"Upon my word," answered Herbert, "it is rather difficult 27 2,5| Yes, my brave Pencroft," answered the engineer, "but on condition, 28 2,6| are you English?" ~"No," answered the engineer, "we are Americans." ~" 29 2,6| coast of the island?" ~"No," answered Pencroft, "for it was still 30 2,6| free?" ~"You are free," answered the engineer. ~"Farewell, 31 2,6| A good wind, certainly," answered the engineer, "but not too 32 2,7| make of you." ~"Speak," answered the engineer, "but first 33 2,7| me, sir." ~"My friend," answered Harding, "we will not constrain 34 2,7| very well." ~"My friend," answered Harding, who always intentionally 35 2,7| been for more than a year, answered for his trustworthiness. 36 2,7| telegraphed to Melbourne. They answered, '"Duncan" sailed on the 37 2,7| As you like, Ayrton," answered Cyrus Harding. Ayrton was 38 2,7| document into the sea!" he answered. ~"Never?" exclaimed Pencroft. ~" 39 2,8| that one! ~"It was he," answered Neb, "only the unhappy man 40 2,8| by damp?" ~"That proves," answered Cyrus Harding, "that Ayrton 41 2,8| Unaccountable indeed," answered the engineer, who did not 42 2,8| telegraph?" ~"Exactly so," answered the engineer. ~"Electric?" 43 2,8| Snow at this time?" answered the reporter, joining the 44 2,9| is desired, Mr. Spilett," answered the sailor, "and you know 45 2,9| was abandoned." ~"Well!" answered Pencroft, "I agree with 46 2,9| Tabor Island." ~"Certainly," answered the reporter, "and nothing 47 2,9| visit." ~"That is evident," answered the engineer. "So then, 48 2,9| whether we like it or not," answered Pencroft, "for the sky looks 49 2,9| we will leave it to you," answered Harding. ~"Ah!" said Pencroft, " 50 2,9| words. ~"We mean, captain," answered Pencroft, "that on board 51 2,9| service!" ~"No! No one!" answered Cyrus Harding. ~A few minutes 52 2,0| you?" ~"No, Mr. Herbert," answered Neb, "and yet this gulf 53 2,0| some meteor?" ~"No, Cyrus," answered the reporter, "it was certainly 54 2,0| Speak away, captain," answered the sailor. ~"Well, have 55 2,0| Lincoln Island?" ~"Certainly," answered the sailor. ~"And you are 56 2,0| not leave Granite House," answered Cyrus Harding, "and if a 57 3,1| Impossible to say anything yet," answered Pencroft, "for her rigging 58 3,1| him exceedingly!" ~"Yes," answered Cyrus Harding; "but now 59 3,1| Herbert. ~"No doubt, my boy," answered the engineer smiling, "but 60 3,1| be right, Mr. Pencroft," answered Ayrton, "and that the vessel 61 3,1| his presentiments, it was answered in the affirmative. During 62 3,1| be certain about that," answered the reporter. "Besides, 63 3,1| vessel?" said Herbert. ~"Oh," answered Pencroft, "she is sheltered 64 3,1| will you do?" ~"My duty," answered Ayrton. ~He then took up 65 3,2| Everything, Pencroft," answered Harding, "and we have no 66 3,2| her crew." ~"But Ayrton-" answered the engineer, hesitating, " 67 3,2| engineer. ~"That is no matter," answered Ayrton. "Captain Harding, 68 3,2| Let us go in and watch," answered the engineer. ~"Have we 69 3,3| of it, now?" ~"I think," answered the engineer, "that the 70 3,3| Herbert. ~"We must wait!" answered Cyrus Harding. ~"But Mr. 71 3,3| are not wounded?" ~"No," answered the reporter, "a few bruises 72 3,4| this time, we shall know-" answered the engineer quickly. ~" 73 3,4| nothing is more simple," answered Pencroft. "A convict vessel 74 3,4| channel?" ~"Nonsense, Neb," answered Pencroft, "you did not look 75 3,4| a rock in the channel!" answered the sailor. "I will admit 76 3,4| Herbert. ~"I don't know," answered Pencroft, "Captain Harding 77 3,4| collision?" ~"Yes, captain," answered the sailor. "You know as 78 3,4| is, that it was not I," answered Cyrus Harding; "but it was 79 3,5| my esteem!" ~"Be it so," answered Harding, "but that is not 80 3,5| hands!" ~"But, Pencroft," answered Spilett, "you are describing 81 3,5| I thank you, Ayrton," answered Cyrus Harding, "but I should 82 3,5| when we have tried them!" answered Pencroft. ~It is unnecessary 83 3,5| Certainly, Mr. Spilett," answered the sailor, "and there is 84 3,5| please, Captain Harding," answered the sailor, who was not 85 3,6| always there, Mr. Spilett," answered the sailor. "She and her 86 3,6| know nothing about that," answered Pencroft, "but what is certain, 87 3,6| Granite House?" ~"Yes and no," answered Pencroft, "or rather no. 88 3,6| asked Harding. ~"Yes," answered Herbert, "it has certainly 89 3,7| Take courage, my friend," answered the engineer, pressing the 90 3,7| fatal." ~"God bless you!" answered Pencroft. ~As may be believed, 91 3,7| these misfortunes!" ~"Yes," answered the reporter, "but now we 92 3,7| House." ~"No, no! Cyrus," answered the reporter, "you must 93 3,8| Herbert. ~"No, my boy," answered the sailor, "but we shall 94 3,9| just what I was thinking," answered Pencroft. "I believe we' 95 3,9| Spilett, and you, Pencroft," answered Harding, "let us reason 96 3,9| were at Granite House," answered the engineer, "the case 97 3,9| owes us-" ~"Who knows?" answered the sailor, who did not 98 3,9| difficult to say, Cyrus," answered the reporter, "for any imprudence 99 3,9| honesty?" ~"No, captain," answered the sailor, "and I repented 100 3,0| febrifuge." ~"A febrifuge-" answered the engineer. "We have neither 101 3,0| That is insufficient," answered the reporter, "and the third 102 3,1| laughing. ~"Pooh! Dr. Spilett," answered Pencroft, "we shall walk 103 3,1| them!" said Herbert. ~"No," answered Pencroft, "and if he was 104 3,2| Pencroft. ~"I do not think so," answered the engineer, "for they 105 3,2| open day." ~"But, captain-" answered the sailor, little disposed 106 3,2| occupied or not." ~"All right," answered Pencroft. ~And the two departed. ~ 107 3,2| colonists, but how could they be answered? ~At that moment, Herbert, 108 3,3| middle of the enclosure?" answered the engineer. ~"Dead!" cried 109 3,3| we will search for him," answered Harding, "but we shall not 110 3,3| of the island." ~"Well!" answered Gideon Spilett, "let us 111 3,3| We shall stay here," answered Harding. "Provisions are 112 3,3| Granite House." ~"Good!" answered the sailor. "Only I have 113 3,3| Yes, to Tabor Island," answered Pencroft. "It is necessary 114 3,3| bounding from his seat. ~"No," answered Ayrton. "The convicts discovered 115 3,3| I do not think so," answered the reporter. "The crater, 116 3,3| And why, my dear Spilett," answered Cyrus Harding, "should it 117 3,3| the reporter. ~"Notice," answered the engineer, "that the 118 3,3| said Gideon Spilett. ~"No," answered Harding, "not a vapor escapes 119 3,4| think?" ~"I think, captain," answered the sailor; "I think that 120 3,4| So it will, captain," answered the sailor. "Make out your 121 3,4| is difficult to explain," answered the engineer. "However, 122 3,4| indeed, my dear Spilett," answered Cyrus Harding, "and it is 123 3,4| that!" ~"Friend Pencroft," answered the engineer, laughing, " 124 3,4| all that is not known!" answered Harding. ~At last, for one 125 3,5| made up long ago, my boy," answered Pencroft. "I shall expect 126 3,5| devil who rang it?" ~No one answered. ~"The weather is stormy," 127 3,5| is?" cried Neb. ~"Who?" answered Pencroft, "but he-" ~The 128 3,5| engineer. ~"I did, captain," answered Ayrton. ~"And that was-" ~" 129 3,5| effect upon him, and he answered in a hoarse voice,-~"He! 130 3,6| sir?" he asked. ~"I do," answered Cyrus Harding, "and also 131 3,6| impetuously. ~"It is true," answered Cyrus Harding, "but a few 132 3,6| judge you, Captain Nemo," answered Cyrus Harding, "at any rate 133 3,6| is yourself!" ~"It is I," answered the captain simply. ~The 134 3,7| recover." ~"No, Pencroft," answered the engineer, "it is useless 135 3,7| shall be done, captain," answered Cyrus Harding. ~"Good. You 136 3,7| I believe, Pencroft," answered the reporter, "that the 137 3,7| To return, captain!" answered Pencroft quickly. ~"To return, 138 3,8| reporter. ~"Who knows?" answered the sailor. "Perhaps there 139 3,8| That is not surprising," answered the reporter. "The reawakening 140 3,8| menaced with an earthquake," answered Cyrus Harding, "may God 141 3,8| the cause. ~"Yes, and no," answered Cyrus Harding. ~"Nevertheless," 142 3,8| eruption! always the eruption!" answered Pencroft, with an air of 143 3,8| Take a lamp, Ayrton," answered the engineer; "we will start 144 3,9| the vessel?" ~"Pencroft," answered Cyrus Harding, "we must 145 3,9| one day. ~"Yes, Spilett," answered the engineer. "May God grant 146 3,9| It matters little," answered Cyrus Harding. "The fire 147 3,9| alive?" ~"Certainly, Neb," answered Cyrus Harding. ~"I, for 148 3,9| Pencroft to Neb. ~"Nor I!" answered Neb seriously. ~During the 149 3,0| by you on Tabor Island," answered Robert Grant. ~"A document!" 150 3,0| doubt, and here it is," answered Robert Grant, producing


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