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mercilessly 1
mercurial 1
mercury 1
mercy 149
mercy-above 1
mere 1
merely 3
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150 already
150 answered
150 miles
149 mercy
149 necessary
149 perhaps
148 last
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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mercy

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1 1,1| liquid plain, lashed without mercy by the storm, appeared as 2 1,1| They must trust to the mercy of Him who rules the elements. ~ 3 1,2| abandon themselves to the mercy of the tempestuous elements! ~ 4 1,1| thrown them, the name of the Mercy, in true gratitude to Providence. 5 1,2| or whether we join the Mercy through the woods of the 6 1,2| the first detour of the Mercy. But the engineer desired 7 1,2| by the left bank of the Mercy, Cyrus Harding and his companions 8 1,3| followed the bank of the Mercy, traversed Prospect Heights, 9 1,3| on the left bank of the Mercy, to which they gave the 10 1,3| directly to the south; but the Mercy would have to be crossed, 11 1,3| ascending the left bank of the Mercy, and placed themselves on 12 1,6| we are placed between the Mercy and Lake Grant, an advantage 13 1,6| course of the Creek and the Mercy. ~Cyrus Harding and his 14 1,9| projection at the mouth of the Mercy and a perpendicular line 15 1,9| of a bridge or boat, the Mercy had not yet been crossed. 16 1,0| permit them to ascend the Mercy, at the time of their grand 17 1,0| bed at the mouth of the Mercy. These molluscs were of 18 1,0| wooded part between the Mercy and Reptile Point, they 19 1,1| dared to venture there! No mercy was shown them. ~Towards 20 1,1| accumulated at the mouth of the Mercy, and it was not long before 21 1,1| of the island between the Mercy and Claw Cape. It was a 22 1,1| shortest way was to cross the Mercy on the ice, which then covered 23 1,1| on the right bank of the Mercy, and ventured into the midst 24 1,1| s Fens, and crossed the Mercy on the ice-bridge. ~At eight 25 1,2| on the right bank of the Mercy were found in them. ~"Why, 26 1,2| river. The waters of the Mercy flowed under a roof of ice, 27 1,2| profited by the current of the Mercy having again become free, 28 1,2| plateau, the banks of the Mercy, the forest, again became 29 1,2| on the right bank of the Mercy, from its mouth to the extremity 30 2,1| canoe fit to navigate the Mercy." ~"Five days," cried Neb, " 31 2,1| part of the forest near the Mercy, remarkable for its beautiful 32 2,1| follow the course of the Mercy, or to ascertain in what 33 2,2| tranquil current of the Mercy. ~Neb took one of the oars, 34 2,2| nearly three miles from the Mercy. The settlers resolved to 35 2,2| set out, by ascending the Mercy so as to reach the western 36 2,3| that they should ascend the Mercy as far as the river was 37 2,3| proceeded to the mouth of the Mercy. ~The tide had begun to 38 2,3| the angle formed by the Mercy and exactly at the place 39 2,3| on the left bank of the Mercy. ~The latter was less abrupt, 40 2,3| that point, and that the Mercy continued to the north-west, 41 2,3| reached a second angle of the Mercy, nearly five miles from 42 2,3| trees on the banks of the Mercy, was the presence of man 43 2,3| was continued, and as the Mercy appeared to flow not towards 44 2,3| distance from the mouth of the Mercy. They had therefore to make 45 2,3| reach on each side of the Mercy, which wound along between 46 2,3| clock, the navigation of the Mercy became exceedingly difficult, 47 2,3| rainbow. Beyond that, the Mercy was lost in the bushwood, 48 2,4| but the Red Creek and the Mercy. ~During the first part 49 2,4| encampment near the source of the Mercy. It would therefore be necessary 50 2,5| abandoned at the sources of the Mercy, it had been agreed that 51 2,5| to Granite House by the Mercy. Harding then thought that 52 2,5| day at the sources of the Mercy," replied Gideon Spilett; " 53 2,5| shall be stopped-" ~"By the Mercy! of course," replied Herbert, " 54 2,5| to the other side of the Mercy, and that without wetting 55 2,5| between the two banks of the Mercy, and until the means of 56 2,5| throw a bridge over the Mercy, so as to establish an easy 57 2,5| shore to the mouth of the Mercy, the settlers arrived at 58 2,5| first angle formed by the Mercy. ~There the river was eighty 59 2,5| make the passage of the Mercy. He and Neb, armed with 60 2,5| back, and, pointing up the Mercy, exclaimed,-~"What is floating 61 2,5| from the sources of the Mercy. It was very important to 62 2,5| settlers to the mouth of the Mercy. The canoe was hauled up 63 2,6| ascend the left bank of the Mercy, so as to reach Prospect 64 2,7| establishment of a bridge over the Mercy, so as to form a communication 65 2,7| ascending the left bank of the Mercy, soon arrived at the angle 66 2,7| creek to the mouth of the Mercy. ~Lastly, on the south, 67 2,7| mouth to the turn of the Mercy where the bridge was to 68 2,7| fall into the bed of the Mercy. The level of the lake would, 69 2,7| about to throw across the Mercy, the two little bridges 70 2,7| to the left bank of the Mercy. Now, if these bridges can 71 2,7| on the right bank of the Mercy was to be firm, but the 72 2,7| took some time, for the Mercy at this place was eighty 73 2,7| The construction of the Mercy bridge lasted three weeks 74 2,7| Grant to the angle of the Mercy. There was there two or 75 2,7| thus an affluent of the Mercy. As the engineer had predicted, 76 2,7| West, from the angle of the Mercy to Port Balloon. The cart 77 2,7| after passing over the Mercy bridge, descended the left 78 2,8| either in the lake or the Mercy, was very profitable, for 79 2,8| Shoals of salmon entered the Mercy, and ascended the country 80 2,9| on the left bank of the Mercy, and, as usual, the lad 81 2,0| their hands, passed over the Mercy bridge, descended the right 82 2,1| they had passed over the Mercy Bridge, the engineer raised 83 2,2| ascending the left bank of the Mercy reach Prospect Heights. 84 2,2| then have been at their mercy, and immense, perhaps irreparable 85 2,2| by the left bank of the Mercy, it was sufficient to oppose 86 2,2| sand near the mouth of the Mercy. The sail was hoisted, the 87 2,3| anchor at the mouth of the Mercy. ~That same evening the 88 2,5| beach at the mouth of the Mercy. ~Cyrus Harding and Neb, 89 2,5| safe at the mouth of the Mercy?" asked Cyrus Harding. ~" 90 2,5| towards the mouth of the Mercy, and all climbing the left 91 2,6| cascade and the mouth of the Mercy, in a state of extreme agitation. ~ 92 2,6| fall which flowed into the Mercy to establish his motive 93 2,8| all the left bank of the Mercy, along which ran the road 94 2,8| distance, the mouth of the Mercy, so picturesquely framed 95 2,0| gained the mouth of the Mercy. Hoisting the jib to the 96 2,0| Cape to the mouth of the Mercy was not more than eight 97 2,0| sand at the mouth of the Mercy. ~The colonists had been 98 2,0| down the current of the Mercy and rejoined us at the very 99 2,0| of these hurricanes, the Mercy swelled to such a degree 100 2,0| after having passed the Mercy Bridge, or by turning the 101 3,2| obtain fresh water from the Mercy, and it was not impossible 102 3,2| higher up, on the bank of the Mercy, and by the time they returned, 103 3,2| to massacre them without mercy. Harding and his companions 104 3,2| hands, they must expect no mercy! ~"Well, we shall know how 105 3,3| second at the mouth of the Mercy. As to the third, I think 106 3,3| rocks at the mouth of the Mercy, from which the drawbridges 107 3,3| out by the current of the Mercy. This showed that it was 108 3,3| towards the mouth of the Mercy. ~Their evident intention 109 3,3| two cables-lengths off the Mercy. As the tide was beginning 110 3,3| range of the mouth of the Mercy, two balls saluted them, 111 3,3| force the entrance of the Mercy. ~The situation was evidently 112 3,3| reports resounded from the Mercy station, to which the second 113 3,3| stove in at the mouth of the Mercy. But the six survivors, 114 3,3| Chimneys and the mouth of the Mercy; but, not knowing the latter 115 3,3| From the two posts of the Mercy and the Chimneys they watched 116 3,3| across the mouth of the Mercy. ~"The scoundrels! they 117 3,3| abandon the post at the Mercy, from which they could do 118 3,3| struck blindly, both on the Mercy post, although it was not 119 3,4| on the right bank of the Mercy?" said he. ~In fact, it 120 3,4| pieces at the mouth of the Mercy, and was absolutely useless; 121 3,4| Although the bridges over the Mercy were raised, the convicts 122 3,6| them to the turn of the Mercy, and after they had crossed, 123 3,6| rather no. The mouth of the Mercy is a bad place for a vessel, 124 3,6| would be at the mouth of the Mercy." ~"But suppose the convicts 125 3,7| He was like a sister of mercy. like a mother by the bed 126 3,7| rocks at the mouth of the Mercy. Besides, the one killed 127 3,9| Wood which lay between the Mercy and the lake. There was 128 3,0| their arrangements at the mercy of the pirates! Would it 129 3,0| Neb proceeded towards the Mercy, and ascended its left bank 130 3,0| following the course of the Mercy, and were thus ignorant 131 3,1| road to the corral and the Mercy, the courses of the Mercy 132 3,1| Mercy, the courses of the Mercy and Red Creek, and lastly, 133 3,1| all to the right of the Mercy, the left bank of Falls 134 3,1| situated on the right of the Mercy. ~It might, perhaps, be 135 3,1| angle of the mouth of the Mercy, then, having ascended the 136 3,1| stream falling into the Mercy, and of the existence of 137 3,3| and, as it seemed, at the mercy of the convicts. After this 138 3,3| southern part. As to the Mercy, it was more directly fed 139 3,4| salmon which came up the Mercy, vegetables from the plateau, 140 3,5| ascended the left bank of the Mercy, reached the plateau, passed 141 3,5| separated the mouth of the Mercy from the corral. ~At that 142 3,6| back into the stream of the Mercy, who cast the cord from 143 3,6| frigate, and sunk her without mercy. ~Cyrus Harding understood 144 3,9| fled to the banks of the Mercy and to the Tadorn Marsh, 145 3,9| tent, near the mouth of the Mercy. ~Each day Cyrus Harding 146 3,9| valleys of the Falls and Mercy rivers no drop of water 147 3,9| for at the mouth of the Mercy, between the islet and the 148 3,0| emotion, "may the God of mercy have had pity on the soul 149 3,0| river there was called the Mercy, a mountain took the name


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