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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,4| he to Herbert, "if I don't know the name of these trees, 2 1,4| point of the shore; don't you think so, Pencroft?" ~ 3 1,5| seaman; "but, as we don't know, we must work all the 4 1,5| of the Pacific." ~"I don't deny it," replied Pencroft, " 5 1,5| make fire!" ~"No, I haven't, Pencroft." ~The sailor 6 1,5| Pencroft," asked Herbert, "didn't you throw it out of the 7 1,5| he is not dead! he can't be dead! It might happen 8 1,5| about you; perhaps you haven't looked well, try again, 9 1,5| phosphorus. ~"No, I can't do it," said he, "my hand 10 1,6| it altogether! Come, don't be vexed with yourself. 11 1,6| Herbert. "Besides, if I don't mistake, it is easy to approach 12 1,6| Decidedly, since we can't kill them on the wing, we 13 1,7| was saved. ~"Saved, isn't he?" repeated Herbert; " 14 1,8| your master was dead, didn't you?" said the seaman to 15 1,8| about that, captain! we don't care for anything, provided 16 1,8| was not you who... you can't have had a moment of unconsciousness... 17 1,9| I repeat, that we haven't any fire!" ~"Pooh!" ~"Nor 18 1,9| say, Mr. Spilett-" ~"Isn't Cyrus here?" replied the 19 1,9| Herbert, laughing, "but I don't pretend to do anything else 20 1,9| replied Pencroft, "we don't know anything about it, 21 1,9| it, captain!" ~"You don't know yet?" ~"But we shall 22 1,9| off. You have fire, haven't you?" ~This question was 23 1,9| you to do it, we wouldn't taste roast meat very soon"; 24 1,9| back to my master, it won't need a large fire to roast 25 1,9| replied the sailor, "it isn't the game which will be wanting 26 1,9| Yes." ~"But you don't believe that he will make 27 1,9| their pocket!" ~We mustn't complain," said Herbert. ~" 28 1,9| surface to breathe." ~"Won't he drown?" asked Neb. ~" 29 1,1| It will be hard if we don't manage to get away some 30 1,2| before." ~"And he doesn't bark?" ~"No." ~"That is 31 1,2| What a pity that I haven't got a cold!" ~The settlers 32 1,2| you see quite well we can't get on unless we make a 33 1,2| bows and arrows, and I don't doubt that you will become 34 1,2| well for children!" ~"Don't be proud, friend Pencroft," 35 1,2| s just the one we haven't got this evening!" ~They 36 1,6| in what I propose? Haven't we got pickaxes and spades? 37 1,6| pickaxes and spades? Won't Captain Harding be able 38 1,6| to blow up the mine? Isn't it true, captain, that you 39 1,8| saying to the engineer,-~"Don't you think, captain, that 40 1,8| and too dark." ~"Couldn't we enlarge it, hollow it 41 1,8| of an hour, for he doesn't bark for nothing!" ~Cyrus 42 1,9| inhabited by natives, I don't believe it!" ~"Are you quite 43 1,0| replied Pencroft. "But I don't want to bother myself about 44 1,0| grain of corn will make won't choke us very soon!" ~Herbert, 45 1,0| No, captain, no, we shan't forget it," replied Pencroft; " 46 1,0| thousand, I assure you I won't throw it away! And now, 47 1,1| probable. ~"I hope we won't be here then." ~"No, don' 48 1,1| be here then." ~"No, don't be uneasy, Pencroft; we 49 1,2| enthusiasm; "provided one doesn't eat too much" ~"That's right, 50 2,1| my faith! The island isn't large and if it had been 51 2,1| prize?" said Neb. "We can't drag it to Granite House!" ~" 52 2,1| hide his ill-luck, "we won't speak about it." ~"On the 53 2,1| replied Neb, "it wasn't our fault that the beast 54 2,1| its back!" ~"Then you didn't turn it over enough!" returned 55 2,2| Herbert; and you, Neb-aren't you coming to try our new 56 2,2| seasoned. In two days there won't be a single leak, and our 57 2,2| other castaways!" ~"But isn't there any mark or direction 58 2,3| tobacco-plant, my boy, pray don't scorn that!" ~"We shall 59 2,4| the Chinese. No! you don't care for that. But-" ~"But 60 2,4| is all!" ~"And they don't happen to do for smoking?" ~" 61 2,5| replied the reporter. "Don't you know that the sea turned 62 2,5| lost, let us go on; it can't be helped," said Pencroft, 63 2,5| leave the island, it won't be in a balloon, will it? 64 2,5| will it? These airboats won't go where we want them to 65 2,5| hide the opening. I don't mean from two-legged thieves, 66 2,6| has played us. Well, I don't like such jokes, and the 67 2,6| Neb. ~"Who was it? Didn't you see?" ~"No." ~"It was 68 2,6| returned Pencroft; "they won't show themselves again at 69 2,6| the windows and so we can't kill them; and when I think 70 2,9| captain," said he; "won't you make it some day?" ~" 71 2,9| it is necessary. It isn't very convenient to climb 72 2,9| said Herbert. ~"But I can't see any fruit on this shrub!" 73 2,0| good old Pencroft! Won't he be pleased! But we must 74 2,0| replied Herbert. "Don't let us say anything to Pencroft 75 2,0| Mr. Spilett, that doesn't prove anything!" replied 76 2,0| Master Pencroft, you mustn't sneak off like that! You' 77 2,1| hesitate to let me go. I don't conceal from you that your 78 2,1| crystallized." ~"You don't mean to say, captain," interrupted 79 2,2| Jup," said he, "and don't spare anything; you have 80 2,2| astonishes me is that he hasn't spoken to us before, for 81 2,2| No-wait," said Herbert; "I don't quite see. Luff again-right-now." ~ 82 2,3| Captain Harding, you won't now oppose my going." ~" 83 2,4| Herbert, rising. ~"We won't waste time," returned Pencroft. " 84 2,5| added Pencroft, "I don't know if we have done right 85 2,5| said Pencroft, "that isn't a man to be troubled by 86 2,6| path of remorse." ~"I don't know what sort of a man 87 2,8| does that mean? What! wasn't it Ayrton who threw that 88 2,9| morning, those mares-tails don't forbode anything good." ~ 89 2,9| leave it to you." ~"Don't make your mind uneasy, captain," 90 2,0| harbor in the Pacific, I don't think they would ever find 91 2,0| yet this gulf here doesn't please me much! It has a 92 2,0| sharp instrument; that can't be understood, either." ~" 93 3,1| to Pencroft, they shouldn't steal it from him, like 94 3,3| unfavorable for them!" ~"They won't cross the channel," said 95 3,3| guns?" ~"Well, the brig isn't in the channel yet, I fancy!" 96 3,4| said Pencroft, "you don't suppose that the 'Speedy' 97 3,4| asked Herbert. ~"I don't know," answered Pencroft, " 98 3,4| Captain Harding doesn't know, and nobody knows or 99 3,5| hostility against us?" ~"Isn't what they have done already 100 3,5| Very well; I hope we mayn't repent it!" ~"What danger 101 3,5| what they like, and don't think anything more about 102 3,5| Pencroft," said Neb, "don't make yourself out so bad 103 3,6| and in that case, I wouldn't give half-a-dollar for our ' 104 3,6| society of honest men isn't unpleasant to any one. Did 105 3,6| Granite House. ~"It wasn't the wind that blew down 106 3,7| necessary." ~"What! can't we carry him to Granite 107 3,8| ve seen many, and I don't think much of them!" ~At 108 3,9| replied the lad, "don't be uneasy, I shall not die 109 3,1| shade of the trees and shan't even see the sun!" ~"Forward!" 110 3,1| and I promise you it won't miss its mark!" ~But this 111 3,4| so badly divided? It isn't just, that!" ~"Friend Pencroft," 112 3,8| Gideon Spilett. ~"And we can't put it out!" replied Herbert. ~" 113 3,8| we'll applaud it. I don't see that we need concern 114 3,9| Lincoln Island, it can't be!" cried Pencroft, who, 115 3,9| Harding. ~"I, for one, don't believe it!" whispered Pencroft


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