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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| that instant relieved of a new part of its weight, it mounted 2 1,2| Spilen, a reporter for the New York Herald, who had been 3 1,2| of the Union, such as the New York Herald, are genuine 4 1,2| of the Bible. It cost the New York Herald two thousand 5 1,2| thousand dollars, but the New York Herald published the 6 1,2| been the reporter of the New York Herald, which he enriched 7 1,2| young boy of fifteen from New Jersey, son of a former 8 1,5| first appearance of this new land, the loss of their 9 1,6| explorers, before undertaking new fatigues, must first of 10 1,6| Towards three o'clock new flocks of birds were seen 11 1,7| delay was caused by some new circumstances which had 12 1,7| search. Also, everything new must be to the advantage 13 1,9| into heat, according to the new theory, would have been 14 1,9| suppose, to the land of New Zealand. If the last hypothesis 15 1,1| companions followed him in the new exploration. They also wished 16 1,1| lateral chasm had opened a new way to it. ~As to the volcanic 17 1,1| evening, before sleeping, the new colonists talked of their 18 1,2| return to the Chimneys by a new way. He wished to reconnoiter 19 1,2| grass called "tussac" in New Holland; but the cocoanut, 20 1,2| laughing at Master Pencroft's new classification. The honest 21 1,3| until they could put it to a new use. Their return was marked 22 1,4| obtained yesterday placed New Zealand to the west of Lincoln 23 1,4| three thousand miles from New Zealand or Chile?" ~"Well," 24 1,4| eighteen hundred miles from New Zealand, and more than four 25 1,5| magnificent. Herbert found some new ones, among others some 26 1,5| returned to the Chimneys, and new work would soon authorize 27 1,6| companions walked over this new ground with great care. 28 1,6| serpents which the natives of New South Wales rear. But it 29 1,6| Chimneys, when Top gave new signs of agitation. He barked 30 1,7| contains coal and sulphur. Then new layers of bruised pyrites 31 1,8| which escaped through this new outlet was at least treble 32 1,8| the arrangement of their new dwelling till the next day. ~ 33 1,8| subterranean passage, before the new opening had been offered 34 1,9| the arrangement of their new dwelling was commenced. 35 1,9| was like the garret of the new dwelling. ~This plan settled, 36 1,9| stream of fresh water to the new dwelling. A little trench, 37 1,0| glycerine; then from this new combination, he easily separated 38 1,0| in the interior of their new dwelling. The joiners had 39 1,0| Reptile Point, they would find new treasures. ~The settlers 40 1,1| Why should not Australia, New Ireland, Australasia, united 41 1,1| Harding, "there will be new continents which millions 42 1,1| a vast continent, which new generations will inhabit 43 1,1| what would be the use of new continents?" asked Herbert. " 44 1,1| is how the necessity of new continents for the future, 45 1,1| laying the foundation of a new continent under the Equator, 46 1,1| that by the raising of new continents the sea will 47 1,1| and Europe. Then these new continents will become, 48 1,2| which might get into the new snares would be well received 49 1,2| its inhabitants under a new aspect. The snow fell abundantly 50 1,2| not succeed badly in this new manufacture. At the point 51 1,2| hot countries?" ~"On the new continent," replied the 52 2,1| coniferae, to which, in New Zealand, the natives give 53 2,2| t you coming to try our new vessel? Come along! we must 54 2,2| their domain, which was new to them, and, in proportion 55 2,2| about on the sand. At each new object Pencroft uttered 56 2,2| tools and utensils; all were new, which proved that the articles 57 2,3| tobacco," a pair of strong New Jersey horses, which would 58 2,3| congeners of the Australian and New Zealand eucalyptus, both 59 2,3| called in Australia and New Zealand?" ~"No, captain." ~" 60 2,4| whose appearance was so new to them. Gideon Spilett 61 2,4| served as a neck to the new creek, of which the curious 62 2,6| colony was increased by a new member. As to his name the 63 2,7| the 3rd of November, the new works were begun by the 64 2,7| breach to the sea, by the new water-course which had hollowed 65 2,7| grew more accustomed to his new masters, whose movements 66 2,7| reserved, were to be sown in a new field, but with no less 67 2,7| ground of the plateau. A new trench was made by the same 68 2,7| returning every evening to their new dwelling, and showed more 69 2,7| before they submitted to this new service, for the onager, 70 2,8| We may be sure that these new shoes were large enough 71 2,8| fortunate circumstance by which new stores for the winter were 72 2,9| old pottery-kiln to this new use. There were some difficulties 73 2,0| working in the dark at this new trade. He knew as much about 74 2,0| eagerness to carry out his new enterprise, and would not 75 2,0| and it is here, between New Zealand and South America, 76 2,1| authorized reporter of the New York Herald, and for the 77 2,1| it to the office of the New York Herald. This little 78 2,1| asked Pencroft. ~"Towards New Zealand," replied Herbert. ~" 79 2,1| worked more thoroughly with new machines, the American and 80 2,2| all its extent and under a new aspect, with the varied 81 2,3| the arrangements for the new expedition were made. It 82 2,3| business as reporter to the New York Herald, having declared 83 2,3| letter addressed to the New York Herald. These birds 84 2,3| part of the Pacific between New Zealand and the American 85 2,4| vegetables of the Old and the New Worlds." ~"Then perhaps 86 2,5| we should not have had a new companion." ~"You hope, 87 2,5| penetrated with the sense of a new life? or rather, to employ 88 2,6| who turned to meet this new adversary. ~The struggle 89 2,6| to include among them a new companion. ~At these words 90 2,7| remorse, he repented, and his new friends would have cordially 91 2,7| had seen nothing of his new dwelling, and he had allowed 92 2,7| but to the east coast of New Zealand. He wished to stop 93 2,7| letter, the east coast of New Zealand was mentioned as 94 2,7| then taken to the coast of New Zealand, not knowing what 95 2,7| sailed to the west coast of New Zealand, traversed it along 96 2,9| Archipelagoes in the north, or to New Zealand in the west, was 97 2,0| from pondering over this new and inexplicable incident, 98 3,1| accustomed, besides, to this new life in the midst of the 99 3,1| Polynesian Archipelagoes, from New Zealand, and from the American 100 3,1| unexpectedly in sight of new land, to try and visit rather 101 3,1| obtained? ~Night fell. The new moon had disappeared. Profound 102 3,3| the combat will now take a new form, for it cannot be supposed 103 3,4| high, as there had been a new moon but two days before. 104 3,5| found themselves to begin a new life? At any rate, for humanity' 105 3,6| Lincoln Island, and Ayrton's new residence, in case the Scotch 106 3,6| sincerely attached to their new companion. Were they to 107 3,0| was overwhelmed by this new complication. He took the 108 3,1| gathered, so as to provide a new harvest for the approaching 109 3,1| Herbert discovered several new specimens not before met 110 3,1| These were the tree-kings of New Zealand, as celebrated as 111 3,3| Unless the lava opened a new way for itself towards the 112 3,4| document indicating Ayrton's new residence. ~As the "Bonadventure" 113 3,4| for the construction of a new vessel. Now winter was approaching, 114 3,4| Polynesian Archipelago or to New Zealand? What do you think?" ~" 115 3,4| The mill was rebuilt, and new buildings rose in the poultry-yard. 116 3,4| 15th of May the keel of the new vessel lay along the dockyard, 117 3,4| most zealous workmen at the new vessel, pursued their labor 118 3,4| experienced in the States of New England, situated at almost 119 3,4| destruction of the brig had been a new source of riches. Without 120 3,4| brothers in the Old and New Worlds! ~"As for that," 121 3,5| the old craters close and new ones open. This had occurred 122 3,5| a mountain, and to open new outlets for the burning 123 3,5| in great danger should a new crater open in the southern 124 3,5| started a newspaper-the New Lincoln Herald! ~So is man' 125 3,5| sentence was cut short by a new tinkle of the bell. ~Harding 126 3,5| The night was black. The new moon had disappeared at 127 3,5| in English:-~"Follow the new wire." ~"Forward!" cried 128 3,5| by the light of a flash a new wire hanging from the isolator 129 3,8| Pacific or the shores of New Zealand, they might at least, 130 3,8| It was important that the new vessel should be ready in 131 3,8| Before two months I want our new 'Bonadventure'-for we shall 132 3,8| say that it may not take a new course? But the danger does 133 3,9| lava, bursting from the new summit, poured out in long 134 3,9| lava was rushing as the new crater faced the east, and 135 3,9| distinct streams. Above the new crater a cloud of smoke 136 3,9| rolled on without ceasing new waves of incandescent matter. ~ 137 3,0| Spilett, who founded the New Lincoln Herald, the best-informed


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