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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,2| knew, was not a man to draw back, and when the project was 2 1,3| been impossible to hold him back. Pencroft called him in 3 1,4| something when they come back. There is work for everybody." ~" 4 1,4| perceived-must drive it back with force to a considerable 5 1,4| trace its winding course back towards the spurs of the 6 1,5| Harding and were to bring him back with them!" ~"Yes, indeed!" 7 1,5| he, "our friends can come back when they like. They will 8 1,5| find him! God will give him back to us! But in the meantime 9 1,6| which would always lead them back to the point from which 10 1,6| But Pencroft called him back directly, begging him not 11 1,6| thorns, the points bent back (which were supplied from 12 1,7| fireplace was also driven back through the opening, filling 13 1,7| out. The wind drove them back. But at last they succeeded, 14 1,7| them, without being driven back as it was when it came in 15 1,7| excavation, hollowed out at the back of a high mound. There Top 16 1,8| stream, and with it hastened back to the grotto. ~Happily 17 1,8| the engineer brought him back to consciousness sooner 18 1,8| at the entrance, at the back of the mound, in a place 19 1,9| bringing it back-" ~"Bring it back all the same, Pencroft," 20 1,9| and afterwards we can come back and collect our wood." ~ 21 1,9| which you promised to bring back to my master, it won't need 22 1,0| his master soon called him back, for the time had not come 23 1,0| ascend by degrees on the back of a spur, which, by a winding 24 1,0| with strong horns bent back and flattened towards the 25 1,2| Herbert running hastily back, while Neb and the sailor 26 1,2| we must try to call him back." ~In a few moments, the 27 1,2| Cyrus Harding called them back in vain. But it was in vain 28 1,3| island. He would not draw back from any task: a determined 29 1,3| to calculate by bringing back the observation to the level 30 1,4| stone which he had brought back from one of his previous 31 1,4| ran near, and brought it back in a jug, which Neb had 32 1,5| Cyrus Harding had brought back, one of magnetic iron, not 33 1,6| safety. His master called him back directly. ~The mouth of 34 1,6| and Cyrus was calling him back, when an enormous head emerged 35 1,9| Pencroft hoisted him on his back, which Top never complained 36 1,9| of the chase was brought back to Granite House, and figured 37 1,0| skinned them, and only brought back to Granite House their fat 38 1,0| inconvenient hurdle, and brought back some thousands of oysters, 39 1,1| been hollowed out at the back part of the storeroom, while 40 1,2| vein of coal, and brought back several tons of fuel. They 41 1,2| the orifice opened at the back of the storeroom, Top uttered 42 1,2| be of any use, still drew back and put off the operation 43 1,2| thought that you were bringing back a young partridge stuffed 44 2,1| to turn the turtle on its back, and it cannot possibly 45 2,1| difficulty to turn it on its back. The turtle, which was three 46 2,1| Herbert, "and we will come back with the cart to fetch it." ~" 47 2,1| had turned it over on its back!" ~"Then you didn't turn 48 2,2| hurrying home, brought back some tools with which to 49 2,2| hammer, and the lid thrown back. A second casing of zinc 50 2,2| was torn off and thrown back over the sides of the chest, 51 2,3| have by chance to bring back to Granite House. If there 52 2,4| to say to you on our way back!" ~At half-past nine the 53 2,4| rising tide would have turned back the current of the creek, 54 2,4| roaring arrested them. ~"Back!" cried Pencroft. "Our guns 55 2,5| west coast, they should go back to it, and return to Granite 56 2,5| narrow channel. ~At the back of this creek some violent 57 2,5| lost an opportunity to get back to our country?" said Neb. ~" 58 2,5| cart must be taken to bring back the balloon, for the canoe 59 2,5| the river, came running back, and, pointing up the Mercy, 60 2,6| Pencroft, and Neb drew back, so as to see if anything 61 2,6| from which they had pushed back the shutters, and saluted 62 2,6| they had retreated to the back part of the house or probably 63 2,6| wounded or killed, fell back into the rooms, uttering 64 2,8| Far West, and they brought back from thence a large collection 65 2,8| they were able to bring back to Granite House a dozen 66 2,8| site was chosen, at the back of the southern ridge of 67 2,8| goats were gradually driven back towards the corral, the 68 2,9| he occupied a room at the back, near the storeroom, a sort 69 2,9| and often it was on Neb's back, or even on that of the 70 2,0| Their skins were brought back to Granite House, and there, 71 2,0| the sailor, "I am going back to my work." ~"Well, a cup 72 2,1| captain. Time to go and come back, and see what that islet 73 2,1| after having promised to be back by the evening. Top and 74 2,2| made their assailants draw back. ~The chief thing was to 75 2,2| revolver, rescued Neb, on whose back a colpeo had sprung like 76 2,3| two living, and take them back to Lincoln Island. ~It was 77 2,4| perfectly empty. At the back was a rude fireplace, with 78 2,4| favorable situation, at the back of a little hill, sheltered 79 2,4| have a fair wind for going back." ~"Then do not let us lose 80 2,4| some hours after they came back to the shore, carrying the 81 2,4| creature, and we are bringing back a monster! After all, we 82 2,5| began only a few months back?" ~"Because the document 83 2,5| almost immediately he stepped back, half sank down, and a large 84 2,6| Harding soon brought him back to Granite House. Two days 85 2,6| approached him, he drew back, and his chest heaved with 86 2,6| to take his hand, he drew back quickly. ~"My friend," said 87 2,6| him, but he hastily drew back. ~"No! no!" he exclaimed; " 88 2,6| Harding. ~"He will never come back!" exclaimed Pencroft. ~" 89 2,6| Pencroft. ~"He will come back," replied the engineer. ~ 90 2,6| he was standing with his back against a tree, while the 91 2,7| life. ~Harding held him back. ~"Comrade," said he, "we 92 2,7| companion?" ~Ayrton drew back. ~"Here is my hand!" said 93 2,8| darkness. ~"He will come back," said Cyrus Harding. ~" 94 2,8| the current, would fall back when the current was interrupted. 95 3,1| Jacamar Wood, and brought back a large quantity of branches 96 3,2| low, and the others drew back, not understanding what 97 3,3| Granite House and brought back a sufficient quantity of 98 3,4| enormous wave, and fell back on her larboard side. Now, 99 3,6| should they have brought her back to port?" ~"Why, Mr. Spilett," 100 3,6| even that he was on his way back to Granite House. In fact, 101 3,6| and was about to push it back, when Top barked loudly. 102 3,7| his last sigh. ~Herberts back was covered with blood from 103 3,7| position for the wounds in his back and chest to suppurate easily, 104 3,7| corral, and he will bring back to us that from Granite 105 3,7| Yes, and he will come back, the faithful animal!" ~" 106 3,7| Neb would have sent him back immediately. ~They had both 107 3,9| Spilett immediately brought back to the corral. There it 108 3,9| impossible hope of bringing back Ayrton to themselves? He 109 3,0| lavished on him to bring him back to life! He smiled for a 110 3,0| of bark; he brought them back to Granite House, and reduced 111 3,1| retaliation would not bring Ayrton back to life, and from the examination 112 3,2| sailor were not men to draw back, but they knew that any 113 3,2| when the reporter held him back with a grasp of iron. ~" 114 3,2| objection when the latter turned back to the wood. ~In a few minutes 115 3,2| into the enclosure, drew back hurriedly, and seized Harding' 116 3,2| Suddenly Cyrus Harding drew back, and in a hoarse voice,-" 117 3,2| Yes!" ~"But they will come back!" cried Ayrton. "Defend 118 3,2| yourselves!" ~And he fell back exhausted. ~"Spilett," exclaimed 119 3,2| barricade the door, and all come back here." ~Pencroft, Neb, and 120 3,2| furiously and rush to the back of the corral, to the right 121 3,3| unconscious, and had fallen back motionless on the bed. ~ 122 3,3| chest of another, on the back of this one, on the shoulder 123 3,4| musmons and goats and bring back the supply of milk required 124 3,4| September, which brought back fine weather, nothing was 125 3,5| cried, "he!-" ~Then, falling back on the seat, he murmured 126 3,6| annihilate him. ~Then, falling back amid the pillows of the 127 3,6| he also who had brought back the dog to the Chimneys, 128 3,6| who conveyed the canoe back into the stream of the Mercy, 129 3,7| Captain Nemo, who had fallen back upon the divan. It was useless 130 3,8| Pencroft, "are we not going back to work? Let Mount Franklin 131 3,8| the volcano already dates back some time. You may remember, 132 3,8| rocks, some of which fell back into the crater itself. 133 3,8| substances thrown up fell back again in to the abyss, and 134 3,8| At any rate I will come back for you in two hours." ~ 135 3,9| slowly, frequently looking back; but, in consequence of 136 3,9| lava which overflowed the back of the volcano. The torrent 137 3,0| murmured Ayrton-and fell back without sign of life. ~When 138 3,0| find Ayrton, and bring him back to his native land alter


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