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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| the passengers had been able to prolong their suspension 2 1,2| But though Neb had been able to make his way into Richmond, 3 1,2| own child. Not having been able to leave the town before 4 1,3| mist, they had not been able to reconnoiter it sufficiently. 5 1,3| Either the engineer had been able to save himself, and had 6 1,3| wait a bit; Neb is well able to carry help to his master. 7 1,8| come later. When Cyrus was able to speak he would say what 8 1,8| Captain Harding will be able to listen to you still better, 9 1,9| country." ~"I think I am able to try it," replied the 10 1,9| archipelago, perhaps we shall be able to reconnoiter it from the 11 1,1| shore, which he had not been able to perceive in the dark 12 1,1| Would Cyrus Harding be able to find out their latitude 13 1,1| already it is something to be able to say where one is going, 14 1,2| Cyrus Harding had not been able to discover the overfall, 15 1,3| learned everything so as to be able to speak of everything, 16 1,3| the trees. They were also able to hunt with greater success, 17 1,4| can make a craft that's able to keep at sea!" ~"We shall 18 1,6| Pencroft. "Ah, if we were able to dig out a dwelling in 19 1,6| Won't Captain Harding be able to make powder to blow up 20 1,6| the engineer had not been able to discover how and where 21 1,7| engineer had not as yet been able to discover the place where 22 1,8| that they very soon were able to stand upright. The granite, 23 1,8| of the water had not been able totally to efface. ~The 24 1,8| employed in its fall, was able to calculate the depth of 25 1,9| eighty feet. Harding had been able, fortunately, to divide 26 1,9| the masts and shrouds, was able to give them lessons. But 27 1,0| the settlers were at last able to cut their hair, and also 28 1,0| ingenuity, would never have been able to produce that which, by 29 1,0| castaways would have been always able to procure fire, in some 30 1,1| their origin. So Herbert was able, without hesitating, to 31 1,1| regretted that Top had not been able to catch one of these carnivora. ~" 32 1,1| we should not have been able to reach it," replied the 33 1,2| the shore, but they were able to walk without much difficulty 34 2,1| presence." ~"But if they were able to go away," observed the 35 2,1| sand it might have been able to do in the water. It turned 36 2,2| probably would not have been able to contain the articles 37 2,3| themselves, but were even able to carry it to others. ~ 38 2,5| south what they had not been able to find on the west. ~Gideon 39 2,5| cutter, and they would be able to undertake voyages of 40 2,6| disappointed at not being able to get into his kitchen, 41 2,6| they might be, had not been able to escape. But how were 42 2,6| cord they would then be able to draw down the ladder 43 2,6| this is what they were not able to say. ~Two hours passed, 44 2,6| The colonists, now being able to take aim without difficulty, 45 2,8| Harding would have been able to make that also, for he 46 2,8| had already been easily able to produce azotic acid by 47 2,8| which was that they were able to bring back to Granite 48 2,8| instruments; they had been able to turn to their profit 49 2,0| sawyers would have been able to do it. A week after, 50 2,0| the cetacean would not be able to extricate itself easily; 51 2,2| they had been almost always able to keep their assailants 52 2,2| I am only too glad to be able to reward his services in 53 2,3| Bonadventure" so as to be able to continue their excursion 54 2,6| a distance, had not been able to hear the shouts. Pencroft 55 2,6| Island, when they had been able to include among them a 56 2,7| few moments without being able to articulate a word. ~" 57 2,7| wicked design. He would be able to take the 'Duncan' into 58 2,8| understand now how Ayrton was able to point out exactly the 59 2,8| the unfortunate man was able to write that document and 60 2,8| those which I have not been able to explain to this day!" ~" 61 2,8| researches, had never been able to find any trace of it 62 2,8| necessary the corral should be able to communicate with Granite 63 2,8| Granite House should be able to communicate with the 64 2,8| reporter nor the lad had been able to bring down one of these 65 2,9| island! They had not been able to perceive the sinister 66 2,0| you understood how Top was able to discover your retreat 67 2,0| astonishment, not being able to finish his sentence. ~" 68 3,1| nervous, going, coming, not able to remain still in one place. 69 3,1| minute examination, was able positively to affirm that 70 3,2| than a dozen, we shall be able to stop them, but forty, 71 3,3| without their having been able to prevent it, and also 72 3,3| and his crew would not be able easily to give an account 73 3,3| their shot? Had he been able to swim to shore? Whence 74 3,3| hard rowing that they were able to keep in the middle of 75 3,3| now contained only three able men. Carried on by the current, 76 3,3| brig's guns, without being able to reply with any effect? 77 3,4| Ayrton and Pencroft were able to fasten the masts and 78 3,4| there, and you have been able to judge of its incomparable 79 3,5| The "Speedy" had not been able to withstand a torpedo that 80 3,5| else would not have been able to act? If it was he, he 81 3,5| ought consequently to be able to bear a considerable charge, 82 3,5| no longer as before, be able to go and come without fear. 83 3,7| the animals had not been able to disperse in the forest. 84 3,8| and not being seen, being able to surprise by the suddenness 85 3,9| a gunshot without being able to return it. But do you 86 3,9| to them, if they had been able to make him turn traitor! ~ 87 3,0| on and should we not be able to prevent a third, he is 88 3,1| itself. How they longed to be able to add that it would not 89 3,1| ever. But how had he been able to penetrate during the 90 3,2| River. The colonists were able to search this forest thoroughly, 91 3,2| However, the sailor was able to ascertain that the outer 92 3,3| that Ayrton would not be able to throw any light on the 93 3,4| things, without as yet being able to foresee the day when 94 3,4| there they ought also to be able to defend themselves without 95 3,5| Granite House, to have been able always to act in the very 96 3,7| But the colonists were yet able to follow its descent through 97 3,0| the colonists had not been able to deposit a notice pointing 98 3,0| a steamer, without being able to comprehend how they had


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