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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 2,2| were all in favor of the "Bonadventure." As soon as the "Bonadventure" 2 2,2| Bonadventure." As soon as the "Bonadventure" had been lifted by the 3 2,2| from the masthead, and the "Bonadventure," steered by Pencroft, stood 4 2,2| trust ourselves to the 'Bonadventure' even for a longer voyage; 5 2,2| standing off the shore the "Bonadventure" again approached it in 6 2,2| beat against the wind. The "Bonadventure" was then going at a very 7 2,3| fortunate chance that the 'Bonadventure' passed exactly where the 8 2,3| the vessel about, and the "Bonadventure," all sails set, was running 9 2,3| about four o'clock the "Bonadventure" dropped her anchor at the 10 2,3| transporting on board the "Bonadventure," articles of bedding, utensils, 11 2,3| to the southwest. ~The "Bonadventure" was already a quarter of 12 2,3| first part of the day the "Bonadventure" was still in sight of the 13 2,3| below the horizon. ~The "Bonadventure" behaved capitally. Bounding 14 2,3| Herbert never allowed the "Bonadventure" to swerve even a point. 15 2,3| maintained. Unless the "Bonadventure" fell in with some unknown 16 2,3| it was thought that the "Bonadventure" had accomplished a distance 17 2,3| the little crew of the "Bonadventure." In a few hours they would 18 2,3| distant. ~The head of the "Bonadventure," which was a little to 19 2,3| At eleven o'clock the "Bonadventure" was not more than two miles 20 2,3| In the meanwhile the "Bonadventure" entered the winding channels 21 2,3| o'clock the keel of the "Bonadventure" grated on the bottom. The 22 2,3| where they had left the "Bonadventure." ~They had decided to make 23 2,3| dined rapidly on board the "Bonadventure" so as to be able to continue 24 2,4| let us go on board the 'Bonadventure'." ~A sort of uneasiness 25 2,4| the island, and saw the "Bonadventure" held fast by her anchor, 26 2,4| to take him on board the "Bonadventure." This was done, and he 27 2,4| All was embarked, and the "Bonadventure" was ready to weigh anchor 28 2,4| favored the return of the "Bonadventure," but at the same time it 29 2,4| favorable direction for the "Bonadventure." Pencroft was soon obliged 30 2,4| morning of the 17th, the "Bonadventure" had been forty-eight hours 31 2,4| swept completely over the "Bonadventure"; and if the crew had not 32 2,4| sighted at daybreak, or the "Bonadventure," carried away by currents, 33 2,5| voyage of four days, the "Bonadventure" gently glided up to the 34 2,5| people on the deck of the "Bonadventure," was that Pencroft had 35 2,5| alone on the deck of the "Bonadventure." ~The moment the vessel 36 2,5| in the fore part of the "Bonadventure"; when once on land he manifested 37 2,5| themselves in unloading the "Bonadventure," and the engineer, having 38 2,5| would be prudent to put our 'Bonadventure' in a safe place." ~"Is 39 2,5| winds, I think that the 'Bonadventure' would suffer much from 40 2,5| Pencroft, and take your 'Bonadventure' there," replied the engineer, " 41 2,5| re-embarked on board the "Bonadventure," the anchor was weighed, 42 2,5| had showed on board the "Bonadventure." Cyrus Harding had profited 43 2,5| the storm, on board the "Bonadventure!" The engineer did not neglect 44 2,9| 16th of April, and the "Bonadventure," anchored in Port Balloon, 45 2,9| the south-west, and the "Bonadventure" tacked on leaving Port 46 2,9| slept as well on board the "Bonadventure" as they would have done 47 2,9| scenery. ~About noon the "Bonadventure" arrived at the mouth of 48 2,9| corner of the globe. ~The "Bonadventure" sailed along this coast 49 2,9| in," said he. ~And the "Bonadventure" sailed as near as possible 50 2,9| water-fowl. That evening the "Bonadventure" anchored in a small bay 51 2,9| clock in the morning the "Bonadventure" set sail, and ran rapidly 52 2,9| Gulf. I think that the 'Bonadventure' will be safe there." ~" 53 2,9| sharp rock into those of my 'Bonadventure!'" ~That which Pencroft 54 2,9| Pencroft, "that on board the 'Bonadventure' we were very anxious during 55 2,0| nearly six o'clock when the "Bonadventure" reached the gulf, and as 56 2,0| endanger small craft. The "Bonadventure" would doubtlessly not have 57 2,0| incident as soon as the "Bonadventure" returned, and to urge Cyrus 58 2,0| clock in the morning, the "Bonadventure," weathering the North Mandible 59 2,0| difficult. I declare our 'Bonadventure' could stay here from one 60 2,0| it is too large for the 'Bonadventure,' but if the fleets of the 61 2,0| sufficient for the keel of the 'Bonadventure' would not be enough for 62 2,0| the fiords of Norway. The "Bonadventure," coasting as close as possible 63 2,0| miles. The head of the "Bonadventure" was put towards Granite 64 2,0| clock the anchor of the "Bonadventure" was buried in the sand 65 3,4| regular ship compared to our 'Bonadventure'! And we could go a long 66 3,6| little creek in which the "Bonadventure" was moored, had been visited 67 3,6| give half-a-dollar for our 'Bonadventure.'" ~Pencroft's apprehensions 68 3,6| extreme satisfaction that the "Bonadventure" was tranquilly floating 69 3,6| for if they had found the 'Bonadventure'," added Herbert, "they 70 3,6| fetch him." ~"Well, the 'Bonadventure' is always there, Mr. Spilett," 71 3,6| looked about the deck of the "Bonadventure." All at once, the sailor 72 3,6| some one has weighed the 'Bonadventure's' anchor and dropped it 73 3,6| as sure as my name is Bonadventure Pencroft, of the Vineyard, 74 3,6| Pencroft, of the Vineyard, our 'Bonadventure' has sailed without us!" ~ 75 3,6| was it we did not see the 'Bonadventure' pass in the sight of the 76 3,6| convicts have had in using the 'Bonadventure,' and why, after they had 77 3,6| chief thing is that the 'Bonadventure' was there, and she is there 78 3,6| be wisest to bring the 'Bonadventure' off to Granite House?" ~" 79 3,6| expedition, I think the 'Bonadventure' will be safer here during 80 3,6| dams. In this way, the "Bonadventure" would be always within 81 3,3| this voyage?" ~"In the 'Bonadventure.'" ~"The 'Bonadventure!'" 82 3,3| Bonadventure.'" ~"The 'Bonadventure!'" exclaimed Ayrton. "She 83 3,3| no longer exists." ~"My 'Bonadventure' exists no longer!" shouted 84 3,3| we will build another 'Bonadventure'-a larger one. We have all 85 3,3| for this year." ~"Oh, my 'Bonadventure!' my poor 'Bonadventure!'" 86 3,3| Bonadventure!' my poor 'Bonadventure!'" cried Pencroft, almost 87 3,3| proud. ~The loss of the "Bonadventure" was certainly a thing to 88 3,4| new residence. ~As the "Bonadventure" no longer existed, six 89 3,8| two months I want our new 'Bonadventure'-for we shall keep the old 90 3,0| was then he who took our 'Bonadventure' and hazarded himself alone


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