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foresee 3
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forest 102
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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,4| food. There is wood in the forest, and eggs in nests; we have 2 1,4| course was pursued through a forest of magnificent trees. These 3 1,4| slope to the edge of the forest. It was a natural staircase. 4 1,4| Then, from the edge of this forest to the shore extended a 5 1,5| grass on the border of the forest, all in vain. ~It was five 6 1,6| trees of the neighboring forest would supply them with eatable 7 1,6| Herbert and himself to the forest, where they were going to 8 1,6| and cut our weapons in the forest." But at the moment of starting, 9 1,6| the river. ~Arrived at the forest, Pencroft broke from the 10 1,6| needless to add that this forest, as well as the coast already 11 1,6| in a marshy part of the forest, a bird with a long pointed 12 1,6| Southern Hemisphere. But this forest was only composed of coniferae, 13 1,6| call resounded through the forest. This strange and sonorous 14 1,7| extended the border of the forest. ~At this moment, Top became 15 1,9| sailor were to return to the forest, renew their store of wood, 16 1,9| straight into the heart of the forest. There were still the same 17 1,9| to the marshy part of the forest, in which he had so happily 18 1,0| already traversed through the forest, and to return by another 19 1,0| the western border of the forest. The ground, till then, 20 1,0| was made. On leaving the forest, the mountain system of 21 1,1| island, forming an immense forest, other rivers ran towards 22 1,1| in different parts of the forest which we shall explore later, 23 1,2| the thick border of the forest, which began some hundred 24 1,3| killed in the part of the forest on the left bank of the 25 1,3| be very careful, as the forest probably enclosed many dangerous 26 1,5| They were now outside the forest, at the beginning of the 27 1,5| hour, on the edge of the forest, among the trees, a hut 28 1,1| abundantly supplied by the forest, they added several cartloads 29 1,2| and at the border of the forest. ~According to the sailor, 30 1,2| caused by the storm in the forest, that could not as yet be 31 1,2| several excursions into the forest, and they found that a great 32 1,2| banks of the Mercy, the forest, again became practicable. 33 1,2| say, through that thick forest which extended on the right 34 2,1| but the borders of the forest furnished a sufficient tribute 35 2,1| they were in a part of the forest near the Mercy, remarkable 36 2,2| projected two miles from the forest, and it thus represented 37 2,3| could venture into the vast forest with some chance of success. ~ 38 2,3| trees. As they advanced the forest element diminished. On the 39 2,3| awoke the echoes of the forest of the Far West was provoked 40 2,3| name to that part of the forest." ~"A jacamar!" cried Herbert. ~ 41 2,3| little streams. As to the forest, including Jacamar Wood, 42 2,3| Pencroft took the scull. The forest soon became less dense, 43 2,3| was pushed on through the forest, which gradually became 44 2,4| Harding led the way. ~The forest here was composed for the 45 2,4| of the river than in the forest. From time to time they 46 2,4| not in this part of the forest that the peccary had received 47 2,4| even a sandy beach. The forest reached the shore, and the 48 2,4| a granite base, the fine forest trees seemed to be as firmly 49 2,4| towards the north, the forest border was prolonged for 50 2,4| Reptile End. Here the seaside forest ended, and the shore resumed 51 2,4| Among the last trees of the forest of the Far West, the boy 52 2,4| supply of dry wood from the forest, which they heaped up at 53 2,5| beat about the edge of the forest. ~From the extremity of 54 2,5| between the edge of the forest and the reefs. ~Walking 55 2,5| master to follow him into the forest. ~"Now there's something 56 2,5| pines on the border of the forest. Harding and his companions 57 2,5| deepest recesses of the forest. It was difficult to fancy 58 2,6| plateau and entered the forest in order to kill some game, 59 2,8| accompanied his masters to the forest without showing any wish 60 2,8| been transplanted from the forest to Prospect Heights. Herbert 61 2,9| one day, had entered the forest of the Far West, on the 62 2,1| placed on the border of the forest at a spot where animals 63 2,2| who were dragged to the forest of the Far West, and there 64 2,2| abundance from the pines in the forest. ~The management of the 65 2,2| districts of the Far West forest, which abounded in game. 66 2,3| appeared trodden through the forest, felled trees, and everywhere 67 2,4| the reporter entered the forest. ~Many specimens of the 68 2,5| contemplate, to the border of the forest, which might perhaps recall 69 2,5| plateau, on the border of the forest. There the experiment will 70 2,5| first beautiful trees of the forest, their foliage slightly 71 2,5| which separated him from the forest, and his legs were bent 72 2,6| and Herbert searched the forest in the neighborhood of Granite 73 2,6| perplexed how to live in the forest, abounding in game, but 74 2,6| separated the plateau from the forest, and bounded up the opposite 75 2,7| he did not return to the forest, and from that day did not 76 2,7| lad to ramble alone in the forest; and it was very necessary 77 2,8| the thickets of the vast forest, but nothing suspicious 78 2,0| cover of the impenetrable forest of the Serpentine Peninsula, 79 3,6| border of the road, the thick forest, as well as Tabor Marsh. 80 3,6| hands ready cocked. The forest was watched on every side. 81 3,7| able to disperse in the forest. Nor could they see traces 82 3,7| We shall have to beat the forest," said the engineer, "and 83 3,9| m ready to dash into the forest! Why, hang it, one man is 84 3,9| not allow you to enter the forest, and that they will not 85 3,0| appeared on the edge of the forest, at the approaches to Creek 86 3,1| perhaps, roaming through the forest. Moreover, the hunters would 87 3,1| the journey through the forest, tedious rather than difficult, 88 3,1| the whole length of the forest had been traversed; but 89 3,2| were able to search this forest thoroughly, for, as it was 90 3,2| neighboring parts of the forest. ~Three hours passed thus. 91 3,2| it issued from the dense forest, covered the clearing. Mount 92 3,2| the black curtain of the forest, and a white sheet of light 93 3,3| of the convicts into the forest, some distance from the 94 3,4| timbers, and planks. The forest of the Far West supplied 95 3,4| plateau, wild fruit from the forest, were riches upon riches, 96 3,5| and advanced through the forest. ~They walked at a good 97 3,5| seen. Not a sound in the forest. Both animals and birds, 98 3,8| a round trot. ~Above the forest were passing large clouds, 99 3,9| All this portion of the forest was on fare, and enormous 100 3,9| then spread through the forest of the Far West. At this 101 3,9| by a tropical heat, the forest caught fire instantaneously, 102 3,9| The side of the devastated forest was even more barren than


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