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chimborazo 1
chimney 9
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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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chimneys

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1 1,2| dashed the car against two chimneys, which it threw down as 2 1,4| which bear the name of "Chimneys." ~Pencroft and Herbert 3 1,4| of stones and sand, the Chimneys could be rendered habitable. 4 1,4| replied the sailor, "and these Chimneys will serve our turn. Let 5 1,4| Herbert and Pencroft left the Chimneys, and, turning the angle, 6 1,4| necessary to carry to the Chimneys a considerable quantity, 7 1,4| to carry our fuel to the Chimneys. Let us get the raft ready." ~ 8 1,4| mouth, a few paces from the Chimneys. ~ ~ 9 1,6| recruit their strength. ~The Chimneys offered a retreat sufficient 10 1,6| they would remain at the Chimneys so as to prepare themselves 11 1,6| turned the angle of the Chimneys, not without having cast 12 1,6| for the inhabitants of the Chimneys. It must be acknowledged 13 1,6| Pencroft arrived at the Chimneys. ~ ~ 14 1,7| visible. ~Herbert entered the Chimneys, and Pencroft went towards 15 1,7| the sailor returned to the Chimneys. A good fire crackled on 16 1,7| of rocks which formed the Chimneys was solid. It was composed 17 1,7| to the upper part of the Chimneys, or flew off in fragments 18 1,7| towards the opening of the Chimneys. They had great difficulty 19 1,7| more directly towards the Chimneys. The sailor squeezed the 20 1,7| guided him straight to the Chimneys, which he did not know? 21 1,7| about six miles from the Chimneys. They were following a very 22 1,8| before, after having left the Chimneys at daybreak, he had ascended 23 1,8| to carry Harding to the Chimneys, and that as soon as possible. 24 1,8| is plenty of food at the Chimneys, for you must know, captain, 25 1,8| continent), the discovery of the Chimneys, the search for him, not 26 1,8| least six hours to reach the Chimneys. The wind was still strong, 27 1,8| short time after at the Chimneys. ~They stopped, and the 28 1,8| destroyed in the interior of the Chimneys! ~ ~ 29 1,9| places in the passages, the Chimneys, on account of the draughts, 30 1,9| were to pass the day at the Chimneys, so as to examine the shore 31 1,9| they returned towards the Chimneys. ~But the sailor had not 32 1,0| clear, crackling fire. ~The Chimneys had again become more habitable, 33 1,0| and the inhabitants of the Chimneys, including the faithful 34 1,0| armed with sticks, left the Chimneys. Following Pencroft's advice, 35 1,1| that is to say between the Chimneys and the creek on the western 36 1,1| now let us set off to the Chimneys!" cried Pencroft. ~"One 37 1,1| looks like somewhere." ~"The Chimneys, for example," said Herbert. ~" 38 1,1| we keep the name of the Chimneys for our first encampment, 39 1,1| granite precipice above the Chimneys, and from whence the gaze 40 1,1| Franklin to return to the Chimneys, when Pencroft cried out,-~" 41 1,2| companions to return to the Chimneys by a new way. He wished 42 1,2| suitable dwelling than the Chimneys. ~As to the trees, which 43 1,2| wishing to return to the Chimneys by the shortest way, descended 44 1,2| infinite sea. ~To return to the Chimneys, it was enough to cross 45 1,2| companions arrived at the Chimneys. ~The fire was lighted, 46 1,3| consequence abounded at the Chimneys, capybaras, pigeons, agouties, 47 1,3| them from the island. ~The Chimneys during these few days was 48 1,3| temperature, the kitchen of the Chimneys was provided with a number 49 1,3| April they returned to the Chimneys, carrying with them the 50 1,3| Harding then entered the Chimneys. By the light of the fire 51 1,4| settlers issued from the Chimneys at daybreak, and proceeded 52 1,4| the lad returned to the Chimneys. ~The engineer then took 53 1,4| nearly five miles from the Chimneys. ~"Neb will not have lost 54 1,4| about six miles from the Chimneys, not far from that part 55 1,5| seven miles distant from the Chimneys. There, the long series 56 1,5| at nightfall entered the Chimneys; but they did not sleep 57 1,5| comfortable dwelling than the Chimneys, in which to pass the winter 58 1,5| engineer had already left the Chimneys, and Pencroft prepared for 59 1,5| channel they entered the Chimneys. ~The skins had then to 60 1,5| return every day to the Chimneys, and it was agreed that 61 1,5| the smiths returned to the Chimneys, and new work would soon 62 1,6| comfortable dwelling than the Chimneys must therefore be seriously 63 1,6| another must be found. The Chimneys had been already visited 64 1,6| shelter, that is to say, the Chimneys, which now had to be abandoned. ~ 65 1,6| slope, and to return to the Chimneys by the heights, while exploring 66 1,6| plateau to return to the Chimneys, when Top gave new signs 67 1,6| companions returned to the Chimneys. ~ ~ 68 1,7| the reporter entered the Chimneys, they found Herbert and 69 1,7| quantity of these stones to the Chimneys, by evening they had several 70 1,7| Harding chose, behind the Chimneys, a site where the ground 71 1,7| at a distance from the Chimneys, for he feared the danger 72 1,7| with his companions to the Chimneys. ~The fiber was intended 73 1,7| such, that the rocks of the Chimneys shook. The settlers, although 74 1,8| The settlers went to the Chimneys to take some pickaxes, iron-tipped 75 1,9| insufficient shelter of the Chimneys for this large and healthy 76 1,9| of rocks which formed the Chimneys. Thus the winds from the 77 1,0| the inclement weather. The Chimneys would have been quite insufficient 78 1,2| of this storm. As to the Chimneys, it must have been absolutely 79 1,2| visit was also paid to the Chimneys, and the settlers could 80 1,2| themselves in putting the Chimneys to rights, and they found 81 2,5| up on the beach near the Chimneys, and all proceeded towards 82 2,6| circumstances. But let us go to the Chimneys. There we shall be under 83 2,6| engineer proposed, to go to the Chimneys and there wait for day. 84 2,6| on the sandy floor of the Chimneys would not be true. It was 85 2,6| arrows had been left at the Chimneys, where they also found a 86 2,6| picks and spades, left the Chimneys, passed beneath the windows 87 2,7| way, Granite House, the Chimneys, the poultry-yard, and all 88 2,7| settlers, who were busy at the Chimneys, ran, fearing some vexatious 89 2,0| in the recess between the Chimneys and the cliff, a dockyard 90 2,1| endangered the safety of the Chimneys. At times it almost seemed 91 2,2| but strongly forged at the Chimneys. Lastly, yards, masts, boom, 92 2,6| reporter were occupied at the Chimneys in making soda, the store 93 2,8| reporter to the workshop at the Chimneys. ~"Do you know, my dear 94 2,9| obelisks, conical like factory chimneys. An iceberg of the Polar 95 2,0| night, Top arrived at the Chimneys, dry and without a speck 96 3,2| and the manufactory at the Chimneys might escape their notice. ~ 97 3,2| returned to wait at the Chimneys. ~The channel was easily 98 3,2| and Neb, crouched in the Chimneys, when they heard the reports 99 3,2| immediately took refuge in the Chimneys. There Ayrton recounted 100 3,3| leave their post at the Chimneys. The pirates, on their side, 101 3,3| which shall be posted at the Chimneys, the second at the mouth 102 3,3| remained in ambush at the Chimneys, thus commanding the shore 103 3,3| ambush among the rocks at the Chimneys. ~Twenty minutes after the 104 3,3| to hide themselves in the Chimneys. ~They had scarcely rejoined 105 3,3| Pencroft as he rushed into the Chimneys, "hallo, captain! What do 106 3,3| settlers, in ambush at the Chimneys and the mouth of the Mercy; 107 3,3| posts of the Mercy and the Chimneys they watched her without 108 3,3| broadside to bear on the Chimneys and from there to reply 109 3,3| The colonists left the Chimneys. A bend of the cliff prevented 110 3,3| not occupied, and on the Chimneys. The rocks were splintered, 111 3,4| immediately carried to the Chimneys. ~Several bodies floated 112 3,4| breakfasted, therefore, near the Chimneys, and during their repast, 113 3,4| packages heaped up near the Chimneys, and thus the settlers employed 114 3,4| companions in the workshop of the Chimneys. ~Cyrus Harding examined 115 3,6| sand, to the foot of the Chimneys?" ~"Perhaps yes," replied 116 3,0| House. The workshop at the Chimneys would in that case not have 117 3,1| ascent, were brought to the Chimneys and buried deep in the sand, 118 3,1| on the beach before the Chimneys. The reporter made Herbert 119 3,4| trees were carried to the Chimneys, where the dockyard was 120 3,4| large shed, built near the Chimneys, and there awaited the time 121 3,6| brought back the dog to the Chimneys, who rescued Top from the 122 3,9| even take shelter at the Chimneys, but encamped under a tent,


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