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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,3| steps, holding towards the right, and we shall thus gain 2 1,3| other." ~The sailor was right; they had been thrown, not 3 1,3| replied Spilett. "All right!" said the seaman; "wait 4 1,3| fordable passage." "You are right," replied the reporter, " 5 1,3| ending suddenly on the right with a precipice which looked 6 1,3| verdure was not wanting to the right beyond the precipice. They 7 1,4| replied Herbert. ~"All right," said the sailor; "that 8 1,4| which we can creep." ~"All right," said Pencroft; "go on, 9 1,4| river," said Herbert. ~"Right," replied Pencroft; "the 10 1,4| rising!" ~"We shall be all right if we wait till it ebbs," 11 1,4| sandy shore, bounded on the right of the river's mouth by 12 1,4| clear and abrupt, on the right bank, on the contrary, it 13 1,5| that was a man of the right sort." ~"Was!" exclaimed 14 1,5| against the other." ~"All right; try, my boy, and let's 15 1,6| intercepted the view. On the right bank walking would have 16 1,7| which had put him in the right path. Perhaps he was at 17 1,7| deafening noise, and on their right a dark country, the aspect 18 1,8| from the waves?" ~"You are right, my dear Spilett. Tell me, 19 1,8| islet, had been carried right up to the foot of the enormous 20 1,0| Gideon Spilett was quite right in his reply. It was the 21 1,0| much extended, but on the right the high promontory prevented 22 1,1| from you-" ~"And you are right, my dear Cyrus," replied 23 1,2| were at no loss for the right name of these rodents. They 24 1,2| is our business to make a right use of them. To-morrow we 25 1,3| dangerous beasts. ~And he did right. Indeed, Gideon Spilett 26 1,3| of the second, and at its right arm a star of the third 27 1,8| and breadth, but on the right it was enormous, and its 28 1,9| intention to divide the right portion of the cavern into 29 1,9| looking out on the sea; to the right, an entry with a door, which 30 1,1| settlers had set foot on the right bank of the Mercy, and ventured 31 1,1| of Arctic sea." ~"You are right, my dear Spilett," replied 32 1,2| had already seen on the right bank of the Mercy were found 33 1,2| creatures!" ~The reporter was right, and the traps were henceforward 34 1,2| forest which extended on the right bank of the Mercy, from 35 1,2| t eat too much" ~"That's right, that's right," returned 36 1,2| That's right, that's right," returned the sailor, who 37 2,2| of the river." ~"You are right, captain, and I was wrong, 38 2,3| element diminished. On the right bank of the river grew magnificent 39 2,3| disembarked, sometimes on the right bank, sometimes on the left 40 2,3| moored to a trunk near the right bank. ~It was nearly five 41 2,4| geography incomplete." ~"All right!" said Pencroft. ~"Name 42 2,4| tumultuous. The trees on the right bank were as close together 43 2,5| Then, if I understand you right, captain," said Herbert, " 44 2,5| engineer. ~Pencroft was right. It was indeed the canoe, 45 2,5| would have given them the right to think that the island 46 2,7| bridge which rested on the right bank of the Mercy was to 47 2,8| heave of his shoulder put it right again. ~"What a jolly fellow 48 2,8| great precept, they made a right use of what a bountiful 49 2,0| pipe already filled!" ~"All right, Herbert, and on that day 50 2,0| Mercy bridge, descended the right bank of the river, along 51 2,3| else?" ~"Perhaps you are right, Pencroft," replied the 52 2,4| in this hut." ~"You are right, Pencroft," answered Gideon 53 2,4| his child, and it is the right of fathers to be often uneasy 54 2,4| land in sight. The wind was right ahead and the sea very heavy. 55 2,5| don't know if we have done right to bring him here." ~"Certainly 56 2,5| replied the engineer, "you are right to attach great importance 57 2,6| left there." ~"You must be right, Pencroft," replied the 58 2,6| Why am I here?.... By what right have you dragged me from 59 2,6| was chosen a little to the right of the poultry-yard, near 60 2,7| before I leave you, it is right that you should know my 61 2,7| friend," said he; "it is your right to be silent." ~"It is my 62 2,9| promontory. The wind being right ahead it was necessary to 63 2,9| Mandible Cape, for the wind was right astern and freshening rapidly. ~" 64 2,0| the form of the gulf. ~"Right into its mouth, my honest 65 2,0| Pencroft at last, "you are right, captain, and it is difficult 66 3,1| possible that you may be right, Mr. Pencroft," answered 67 3,1| the engineer, then, been right in his presentiments? Was 68 3,2| whom any means would be right. So thought Ayrton, and 69 3,3| managed to land on the right bank of the river. Then, 70 3,4| convicts who disembarked on the right bank of the Mercy?" said 71 3,4| rascals blew up just at the right moment! Granite House was 72 3,4| you did not look at the right moment. An instant before 73 3,4| water. The brig was lying right over on her side, for her 74 3,5| one day pay it." ~"You are right in speaking thus, my dear 75 3,5| means of tackle and pulleys, right up into Granite House; embrasures 76 3,5| prudent." The engineer was right in thinking that the guns 77 3,5| Mr. Pencroft. I have no right to speak." ~And with a slow 78 3,5| Poor Ayrton! He has as much right to speak here as any one!" ~" 79 3,5| does him honor, and it is right to respect the feeling which 80 3,5| that these ruffians have no right to any pity, and that we 81 3,5| sake alone, it would be right to wait. The colonists would 82 3,5| Pencroft. Would they be right in the future? That remained 83 3,7| reporter, "but now we have the right to be merciless!" ~"At any 84 3,8| point, by following the right bank of the watercourse, 85 3,8| are gentlemen who have no right to any consideration! And 86 3,9| boy and a man?" ~"You are right, captain," replied Pencroft, 87 3,9| with sullen anger. "You are right; they will do all they can 88 3,1| Serpentine Peninsula, all to the right of the Mercy, the left bank 89 3,1| that region situated on the right of the Mercy. ~It might, 90 3,2| on the flanks, springing right and left through the thick 91 3,2| occupied or not." ~"All right," answered Pencroft. ~And 92 3,2| back of the corral, to the right of the house. ~"Be ready 93 3,3| the volcano!" ~"You are right," said the engineer, again 94 3,3| colonists were certainly right in believing that the mysterious 95 3,5| There the wire, bending at a right angle, entered the yawning 96 3,5| all at once,-~"More to the right!" he commanded. ~The boat, 97 3,5| course, came up alongside the right wall. The engineer wished 98 3,6| sincerely believes to be right may be an enemy, but retains 99 3,6| Was I wrong, or in the right?" he murmured. ~Cyrus Harding 100 3,7| intelligible,-~"You are right, sir," he said. "I shall 101 3,7| ours, and we have not the right to dispose of it. Moreover, 102 3,7| prosperity and glory. You are right. One's native land!-there 103 3,8| the arcade, washed on the right by the sea. ~The canoe was 104 3,8| Yes! the captain was right! The danger lies there, 105 3,0| nothing!" ~"Captain Nemo did right to die," said Neb. ~During 106 3,0| added Herbert. ~"I was then right in saying," exclaimed the 107 3,0| terrible conflict in which right and justice had triumphed. ~


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