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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| fresh breeze, that is to say, the rate of the transit 2 1,1| of the wind, that is to say, from the northeast to the 3 1,2| when they have nothing to say, but each of his notes, 4 1,2| encounter. It is needless to say that he was a bold, dashing 5 1,3| archipelago? It was impossible to say. When the voyagers from 6 1,3| asked Herbert, "what do you say, Pencroft?" ~"There is some 7 1,4| at this time-that is to say, at low tide, when the rising 8 1,4| Upon my word, one would say they were pigeons!" ~"Just 9 1,5| replied Pencroft, "and I may say happily, for without matches 10 1,5| never manage it. I must say I prefer matches. By the 11 1,5| the cave. It is useless to say that the darkest corners 12 1,5| that his companions could say to induce him to take some 13 1,7| from the coast would you say the car was, when the waves 14 1,7| short barks, as much as to say that his master was saved. ~" 15 1,8| was able to speak he would say what had happened. For the 16 1,9| it!" ~"Nonsense!" ~"But I say, Mr. Spilett-" ~"Isn't Cyrus 17 1,9| What had Pencroft to say? He could say nothing, for, 18 1,9| Pencroft to say? He could say nothing, for, in the bottom 19 1,9| fires in this way, let them say what they will," he exclaimed. " 20 1,9| in a way which seemed to say, "If it depended upon you 21 1,9| has thrown us?" ~"I cannot say exactly," replied the engineer, " 22 1,9| cried the reporter. "You say 'Never,' my dear Cyrus?" ~" 23 1,9| the capybara, that is to say, one of the largest members 24 1,0| hat inclined, that is to say, towards the north, the 25 1,1| in the dark; that is to say, a vast funnel which extended, 26 1,1| the horizon, that is to say over a radius of more than 27 1,1| narrowest part, that is to say between the Chimneys and 28 1,1| ship passes by chance. I say by chance, because this 29 1,1| usually followed, that is to say, too much to the south for 30 1,1| something to be able to say where one is going, and 31 1,3| must be armed, that is to say, a substance to serve in 32 1,3| building the oven, that is to say, in three or four days. ~ 33 1,3| regular weapon, that is to say, one of the guns which Pencroft 34 1,3| average time; that is to say, my boy, that to-morrow, 35 1,3| the horizon, that is to say, the latitude of the island, 36 1,4| had given him, that is to say, a simple stone fastened 37 1,4| said Herbert. ~"What you say is true, my boy," replied 38 1,4| towards the south, that is to say, in the direction of the 39 1,4| culmination of the sun, that is to say its passing the meridian 40 1,4| Lincoln Island, that is to say, it was midday in Lincoln 41 1,4| 77deg 3' 11" as much as to say seventy-seven degrees counted 42 1,4| of Greenwich, that is to say, on the hundred and fifty-second 43 1,5| reduce with coal, that is to say, get rid of the oxygen, 44 1,5| Mount Franklin, that is to say, a distance of six miles 45 1,5| oxide of iron, that is to say, to rid it of the oxygen. ~ 46 1,5| shingle and fagot, that is to say, to forge so as to expel 47 1,6| habitable shelter, that is to say, the Chimneys, which now 48 1,6| already explored, that is to say, from the mouth of the stream 49 1,7| disposal. ~It is useless to say with what enthusiasm all, 50 1,7| into dynamite, that is to say, to mix with it some solid 51 1,8| reached the water, that is to say, the level of the sea. ~ 52 1,9| always looked as if he would say, "Nothing could be more 53 1,0| not severe. Did you not say, Cyrus, that this thirty-fifth 54 1,1| country. ~"Ah! I should say those are foxes!" cried 55 1,1| extent. One would really say, that the western part of 56 1,1| the Mediterranean. Who can say, that at this period, the 57 1,2| Lincoln Island, that is to say, through that thick forest 58 1,2| Pencroft. "Do you mean to say that you turn up your nose 59 2,1| their landing." ~"I do not say no, my boy. A deserted camp, 60 2,2| that box!" ~This led Neb to say,-~"Why, friend Pencroft, 61 2,3| gallons of beer, that is to say enough to sustain them for 62 2,4| have one or two words to say to you on our way back!" ~ 63 2,4| replied Herbert. "I may say, Pencroft, that the bark 64 2,4| Asiatic congeners, that is to say, it measured five feet from 65 2,5| had evidently something to say, for he opened his mouth 66 2,5| nothing. ~"What do you want to say, Neb?" asked the engineer. ~" 67 2,5| Mr. Spilett, what do you say to an island where shirts 68 2,5| but the net, that is to say a considerable quantity 69 2,5| down the current. I must say she has arrived very opportunely." ~" 70 2,6| refuge among the rocks. ~To say that the settlers, notwithstanding 71 2,6| what they were not able to say. ~Two hours passed, during 72 2,7| Prospect Heights-that is to say, a sort of irregular pentagon, 73 2,7| commenced it. ~It is useless to say that since the enclosing 74 2,7| powers,' as the captain would say, and as such must be captured!" ~ 75 2,8| manufacture pyroxyle, that is to say gun-cotton, a substance 76 2,8| inconveniences, that is to say, a great inequality of effect, 77 2,8| azotic acid, that is to say, acid which emits white 78 2,8| doubled." ~It is useless to say that the orang was now thoroughly 79 2,8| of the island, that is to say, the three kingdoms of Nature. ~ 80 2,9| become civilized, that is to say, to become fat under Neb' 81 2,9| which led Gideon Spilett to say,-~"My dear Cyrus, have you 82 2,0| replied Herbert. "Don't let us say anything to Pencroft yet; 83 2,0| a good harpoon, I would say 'After the beast,' for he 84 2,1| be compressed, that is to say, to produce a solid material, 85 2,1| do so together-I fancy, I say, that you will no longer 86 2,1| will be a masterpiece." ~"Say 'our' boat, at least, Pencroft," 87 2,1| crystallized." ~"You don't mean to say, captain," interrupted Pencroft, " 88 2,1| agitation, and, singular to say, the two animals appeared 89 2,2| on tip-toe, as one might say, came to visit his friend, 90 2,3| Lincoln Island, that is to say in thirty-six hours, which 91 2,3| completely round. ~It was to say the least very extraordinary, 92 2,3| being principally, one might say, only goats and pigs, which 93 2,4| for ships, and I could not say if she was English or American!" ~" 94 2,4| lad. ~"It is difficult to say," replied the reporter, " 95 2,5| it is rather difficult to say how it happened. I was, 96 2,6| words had been difficult to say, he retreated to the beach, 97 2,6| farm. It is unnecessary to say that the seeds collected 98 2,7| December, 1854. ~"It is time to say that Ayrton was a traitor. 99 2,7| Twofold Bay, that is to say a few days' journey from 100 2,7| gaining on him! ~"He could not say if it was after two or three 101 2,7| account. It is impossible to say how much they were moved! 102 2,8| a drawplate, that is to say, a plate of steel, pierced 103 2,8| Retort coal, that is to say, the hard graphite which 104 2,8| round a magnet, that is to say, round a piece of soft iron 105 2,9| Tabor Island." ~"I do not say no," replied Pencroft, who 106 2,9| maritime questions; "I do not say no, although it is not exactly 107 2,9| been with us, that is to say, during the last five months 108 2,9| of the colony, that is to say, Herbert and Gideon Spilett, 109 2,9| until the flood, that is to say, till about seven in the 110 2,0| regular gale; that is to say, it acquired a speed of 111 2,0| depressions." ~"One would say too," observed Herbert, " 112 2,0| satisfaction. ~One might really say that the honest Negro did 113 2,0| material. ~It is unnecessary to say that Ayrton had been provided 114 2,0| really rigorous, that is to say, June, July, August, and 115 3,1| indicated point, that is to say, on that which had made 116 3,1| Spilett. ~"Impossible to say anything yet," answered 117 3,1| immediately. He alone can say if it is the 'Duncan.'" ~ 118 3,1| hour it was impossible to say with any certainty whether 119 3,1| belong? That was difficult to say. ~"And yet," added the sailor, " 120 3,1| yellow of Spain. One would say it was all one color. Let' 121 3,4| candidly, do you mean to say that there is anything marvelous 122 3,4| in all this." ~"I cannot say, Pencroft," said the engineer. " 123 3,4| was high water, that is to say, there was enough water 124 3,4| board, it is useless to say that, although he carefully 125 3,5| abandoned on our island, and I say this in order that Ayrton 126 3,5| That's not bad, what you say, Neb," observed Pencroft. ~" 127 3,5| Pencroft. ~It is unnecessary to say that the four cannons were 128 3,5| themselves, "what do you say of our battery? All the 129 3,7| had cold water, that is to say, the most powerful sedative 130 3,7| backwards and forwards seemed to say,-~"Am not I here?" ~"Top!" 131 3,9| That is difficult to say, Cyrus," answered the reporter, " 132 3,9| two bearers, that is to say, there would have been two 133 3,2| was open! ~"What do you say now?" asked the engineer, 134 3,3| that moment, that is to say, since the last two days, 135 3,3| position of our island and say that Ayrton is here in case 136 3,3| The crater, that is to say, the safety-valve, exists, 137 3,4| should our hemisphere, as you say, be so badly divided? It 138 3,8| in five months-that is to say, by the beginning of March-if 139 3,8| on hearing the engineer say to Ayrton-~"As you are going 140 3,8| accustomed track. who can say that it may not take a new 141 3,8| feet-it was impossible to say. But the subterranean sounds 142 3,9| But what did the captain say?" inquired the reporter. ~" 143 3,9| eight days more, that is to say until the 7th of February, 144 3,9| Port Balloon, that is to say, as far as possible from 145 3,0| invited to labor, that is to say, to wealth and happiness,


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