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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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ground

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1 1,1| castaways set foot on firm ground, than they all, thinking 2 1,2| balloon fastened to the ground, as the squalls dashed it 3 1,2| the balloon, held to the ground and dashed about by the 4 1,2| like clouds close to the ground. Rain fell mingled with 5 1,2| balloon, almost beaten to the ground, could not be seen. Independently 6 1,3| companions set foot on the ground. They had hopes therefore 7 1,3| sort of vegetation. The ground, very unequal and rough, 8 1,3| to their feet. The solid ground ended here. They found themselves 9 1,3| was more equal, that the ground rose, and he declared that 10 1,3| till it mingled with the ground of the southern point. On 11 1,5| stones were placed on the ground at the opening of the narrow 12 1,5| Pencroft, his eyes fixed on the ground, still looked for his box. 13 1,6| country. On the left bank, the ground, which was flat and marshy, 14 1,6| feathers, which covered the ground as with fine down. Herbert 15 1,6| were already heaped on the ground, before the others made 16 1,6| which were crawling on the ground, furnished bait. ~This done, 17 1,6| walked along, pecking the ground, and not suspecting in any 18 1,8| with its inequalities of ground, its forests, its various 19 1,9| then strongly fixed in the ground, seemed to be united by 20 1,0| border of the forest. The ground, till then, very little 21 1,0| immense claw set on the ground. Between these were narrow 22 1,0| it. ~"We are on volcanic ground," Cyrus Harding had said, 23 1,0| the first plateau. ~The ground had evidently been convulsed 24 1,0| long. Sometimes, too, the ground suddenly fell, and they 25 1,1| remained concealed but the ground hidden by verdure, the hollows 26 1,2| Mount Franklin. As yet the ground was scantily strewn with 27 1,3| he had noticed the clayey ground of which he possessed a 28 1,3| settlers arrived on the ground which had been discovered 29 1,3| fagots, was laid on the ground and surrounded with several 30 1,5| not generally found in the ground in a pure state. For the 31 1,5| north point, walking over ground riddled with little holes, 32 1,5| They found the vein above ground, near the source of the 33 1,5| trouble on the surface of the ground. They first broke the ore 34 1,6| grass which covered the ground. Crowds of brilliant cockatoos 35 1,6| companions walked over this new ground with great care. Bows, arrows, 36 1,7| lost in some fissure in the ground. ~Harding listened; placing 37 1,7| Chimneys, a site where the ground was perfectly level. On 38 1,7| perfectly level. On this ground he placed a layer of branches 39 1,7| while the other lay on the ground several feet distant from 40 1,7| mine, were thrown on the ground. ~They rose, climbed the 41 1,8| aperture, which overlooked the ground from a height of eighty 42 1,9| of eighty feet above the ground, was exposed to the east, 43 1,9| transport of the riches of the ground; workings of quarries and 44 1,9| projection forty feet above the ground. This projection, carefully 45 1,9| of the warren. There the ground was perforated like a sieve. ~" 46 1,9| the fifth floor above the ground!" ~ ~ 47 1,1| should present such varied ground. This diversity of aspect, 48 1,2| simple; being pits dug in the ground, a platform of branches 49 1,2| quadrupeds frequented the ground. They were visited every 50 2,1| of these trees lay on the ground, and they had only to be 51 2,1| nearly 200 feet above the ground, some of those superb coniferae, 52 2,3| A shot brought it to the ground, and Top carried it to the 53 2,3| freely among the trees. ~The ground at the foot of the eucalypti 54 2,3| threw long shadows on the ground. Cyrus Harding, seeing that 55 2,4| hours to do this, on a clear ground and without hurrying themselves; 56 2,4| it lay stretched on the ground, thinking that its magnificent 57 2,5| for beyond that, rising ground had the rest of the coast, 58 2,5| from thence, for the rising ground and the curtain of trees 59 2,5| its brasswork, lay on the ground, but the net, that is to 60 2,6| moved the ladder, and on the ground, thinking that it might 61 2,6| draw down the ladder to the ground, and so re-establish the 62 2,6| then unroll and fall to the ground. ~"Hullo!" cried the sailor, " 63 2,7| was dug out in the hard ground of the plateau. A new trench 64 2,8| were firmly fixed in the ground. ~The construction of this 65 2,9| long rope reaching to the ground, which enabled them to regulate 66 2,9| sulphuric acid, and the ground supplied coal to heat the 67 2,9| has provided us all ready ground." ~"It is, then, the bread-tree?" ~" 68 2,2| already lay dead on the ground, but their number did not 69 2,4| saw the lad thrown on the ground and in the grasp of a savage 70 2,4| monster, throw him on the ground in his turn, snatch Herbert 71 2,4| singular being who lay on the ground. Indeed it was not an ape; 72 2,6| letting his spade drop to the ground, and Harding, who was observing 73 2,6| constantly fixed on the ground. ~"Sir," said he to Harding, " 74 2,6| three bushels of wheat were ground, and the next day at breakfast 75 2,7| thanks to him, all the ground was dug up and ready to 76 2,8| framework planted in the ground, only a few feet from the 77 2,8| orang had not touched the ground, when the snowy sheet arose 78 2,9| rose above a low, marshy ground, which the colonists had 79 3,6| bullet, lay stretched on the ground. ~ ~ 80 3,9| palisade and fell on the ground inside the corral. ~It was 81 3,0| down a long cord to the ground; then, several times he 82 3,0| nearly full-grown, lay on the ground. The other plantations had 83 3,1| a grateful shade on the ground. Deodars, Douglas firs, 84 3,1| the footprints left in the ground, they must, alas! conclude 85 3,2| slopes of the mountain. The ground was hilly and rough, very 86 3,2| reporter crept over the ground. The thick grass completely 87 3,3| buried them deep in the ground. ~Ayrton was then made acquainted 88 3,3| them and the mountain, the ground is considerably depressed, 89 3,3| their habitation and the ground. ~A month later they commemorated, 90 3,5| be threatened unless the ground was shaken by an earthquake. 91 3,5| resounded on the hardened ground. ~During the first quarter 92 3,5| from the isolator to the ground. ~"There it is!" said he. ~ 93 3,5| This wire lay along the ground, and was surrounded with 94 3,5| sometimes lying on the ground, guided them surely. The 95 3,8| to place his ear to the ground, "it seems to me that I 96 3,8| hail of scoriae fell on the ground; but no current of lava


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