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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| of a waterspout, had been taken into the circling movement 2 1,1| relieved of their weight, was taken by the wind, and like a 3 1,2| powerful will. He might have taken for his motto that of William 4 1,2| when he was wounded and taken prisoner on the field of 5 1,2| Southern rifleman has just taken aim at me, but-" The Southerner 6 1,4| which the Negro Neb had taken a few hours before. Anxiety 7 1,4| and Herbert, after having taken the precaution of collecting 8 1,4| which the catastrophe had taken place. It was there that 9 1,6| hunters, who, besides, had taken care to place themselves 10 1,6| showed that the birds were taken. ~"Hurrah!" he cried, rushing 11 1,6| that he had ever seen birds taken with a line, but the sailor 12 1,7| return, and that he must have taken refuge in some cave, to 13 1,8| it, and Pencroft, having taken his place at one end and 14 1,9| not last long. Herbert had taken the bits of wood which he 15 1,0| two glasses which he had taken from his own and the reporter' 16 1,1| delighted at the turn things had taken, and their imaginations 17 1,7| eagerness. ~Neb and Pencroft had taken away the fat from the dugong, 18 1,8| marvelous palace, and Neb had taken off his hat, as if he had 19 1,9| openings. This would have taken too long with the pickaxe 20 1,9| hour, four rodents were taken in their holes. They were 21 1,0| irruption. Cyrus Harding had taken precautions against this 22 1,0| warm and good; they had taken great care of them as well 23 1,0| that every precaution was taken that the experiment might 24 1,1| of water from Lake Grant. Taken below the frozen surface, 25 1,1| rock on which we could have taken refuge. Before Granite House, 26 1,2| dangerous and humiliating; to be taken in their own snares! But 27 2,1| And he told how he had taken care to wedge up the turtle 28 2,2| find it, the passengers had taken the precaution to buoy it 29 2,2| out-all that time had been taken up in going a distance of 30 2,2| Pencroft, "the owner had been taken prisoner by pirates-" ~" 31 2,2| the articles had not been taken by chance and thrown into 32 2,3| small supply of it had to be taken, but the engineer hoped 33 2,4| twelve miles. It would have taken the settlers four hours 34 2,4| show that a shipwreck had taken place recently. It is true 35 2,5| island; then the cart must be taken to bring back the balloon, 36 2,5| cross, but as Pencroft had taken upon himself to conquer 37 2,6| come during our absence, taken possession of our dwelling 38 2,6| operation would then have taken some time. ~It was already 39 2,7| and the couple of tinamous taken in their last excursion 40 2,8| than a hundred were thus taken, which were salted and stored 41 2,9| found in the case, again taken the position of our island?" ~" 42 2,0| Cyrus Harding and Neb were taken into confidence, and the 43 2,0| action. ~The stranding had taken place on the beach of Flotsam 44 2,0| large quantity of milk was taken from it, which, according 45 2,1| and even a jaguar, were taken in this way, the animals 46 2,1| having lighted a lantern, taken a revolver, and placed a 47 2,2| he was laid on a mattress taken from one of the beds, and 48 2,2| all the care that had been taken of him. One of Jup's hands 49 2,2| cried Pencroft. "He has taken my pipe! Hello, my honest 50 2,2| that a trial trip should be taken round the island, so as 51 2,3| hand the paper which he had taken from the bottle. He contemplated 52 2,4| sorry to find the place taken possession of." ~"He will 53 2,4| the island he would have taken away his weapons and his 54 2,4| and should some one have taken possession of her? But he 55 2,4| the unfortunate man was taken to the hut. Perhaps the 56 2,4| Lincoln Island than it had taken to make Tabor Island. ~Indeed, 57 2,4| and if the crew had not taken the precaution of lashing 58 2,6| the document may not have taken several years to come from 59 2,6| and till then had never taken any precautions for defense, 60 2,7| These animals need to be taken care of. Will you allow 61 2,7| maintained that the wreck had taken place on the east coast, 62 2,7| him in irons. He was then taken to the coast of New Zealand, 63 2,7| been briefly related are taken from a ~ work which some 64 2,8| ascertained that Ayrton had taken possession of the habitation 65 2,8| country, such as the island, taken from Prospect Heights with 66 2,9| patiently, and if it is taken from us we shall see what 67 2,0| suspicious. The final resolve taken, in consequence of this 68 2,0| had, at different times, taken photographic views of Lincoln 69 3,1| our island, after having taken possession of it in the 70 3,1| these precautions had been taken,-~"My friends," said Harding, 71 3,5| order. Since they had been taken from the water, the sailor 72 3,7| of the precautions to be taken for the future. ~But on 73 3,8| great precautions must be taken, for just now the wretches 74 3,9| have been safer to have taken a different road than that 75 3,9| frequently to the corral, had taken scarcely three quarters 76 3,9| plateau, they would have taken the precaution to lower 77 3,0| which during the fire had taken refuge on the waters of 78 3,1| that the convicts had again taken refuge, either to pillage 79 3,1| machinery of the lift had been taken to pieces, and nothing of 80 3,1| and measures were then taken that the night might be 81 3,1| in which the convicts had taken refuge, nor that, no less 82 3,2| them entirely; others had taken possession of it, miscreants 83 3,2| customary precautions were taken for the night. Herbert, 84 3,2| supposed the convicts had taken refuge, was about to press 85 3,3| give an account of what had taken place before this terrible 86 3,3| where the convicts had taken refuge. ~His death had been 87 3,3| cavern where the convicts had taken refuge, and in which he 88 3,4| several turtles which were taken, excellent salmon which 89 3,6| by a collision which had taken place between the "Nautilus" 90 3,6| professor that the "Nautilus," taken now for a gigantic mammal 91 3,6| survivor of all those who had taken refuge with him in the depths 92 3,7| Island, upon which you have taken refuge. You now desire to 93 3,8| leaving Dakkar Grotto, had taken the road to the corral. 94 3,9| this time no change had taken place on the summit of the 95 3,9| The colonists had again taken the road to the corral. 96 3,0| nine days. A few provisions taken from the magazine of Granite 97 3,0| Then, observation being taken of what remained of this 98 3,0| McNab, and all those who had taken part in the history both


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