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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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friends

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1 1,2| Pencroft took leave of the two friends, and returned to his lodging, 2 1,4| than these shell-fish. Our friends will want something when 3 1,5| satisfied. ~"Now," said he, "our friends can come back when they 4 1,8| himself in the arms of his friends he remembered nothing. ~" 5 1,9| me something to eat, my friends, and it will soon go off. 6 1,9| arms, and said,-~"So, my friends, you do not know yet whether 7 1,9| then again speaking,-~"My friends," said he, "our situation 8 1,1| he was placed; then,-~"My friends," said he, "I do not think 9 1,1| grave voice,-~Here, my friends, is the small corner of 10 1,1| upon them. Is it not so, my friends?" ~"I will obey you in everything, 11 1,1| Pencroft. ~"One minute, my friends," said the engineer. "It 12 1,1| nothing could be better, my friends. These names will recall 13 1,1| them. What do you think, my friends?" ~The engineer's proposal 14 1,2| minerals, and just said,-~"My friends, this is iron mineral, this 15 1,3| With clay. Let us start, my friends. To save trouble, we will 16 1,3| horizon. You understand, my friends, that before undertaking 17 1,4| perhaps, than you imagine, my friends," remarked the engineer, " 18 1,6| up a fire. And then, my friends, we must foresee everything. 19 1,6| engineer, "but you forget, my friends, that it will be necessary 20 1,7| Spilett. ~"Listen to me, my friends," said the engineer. And 21 1,7| bottle of this liquid to his friends, he contented himself with 22 1,8| the dark naves. ~"Ah, my friends!" exclaimed Cyrus Harding, " 23 1,9| Pencroft and he were great friends. ~As to Gideon Spilett, 24 1,0| exact, however. ~"Yes, my friends," continued the engineer, " 25 1,0| importance to us. Everything, my friends, everything can serve us 26 1,1| of all these things, my friends, and I seriously believe 27 1,1| conditions! But all that, my friends, is the secret of the Author 28 2,1| Europeans or Malays, enemies or friends of our race, we cannot possibly 29 2,1| Very watchful indeed, my friends," replied Harding; "and 30 2,4| The name of this creek, my friends? Do not let us leave our 31 2,4| abode, I do not see, my friends, why we should not take 32 2,6| means of renewing them. ~"My friends," at last said Cyrus Harding, " 33 2,7| works. Top and Jup were good friends and played willingly together, 34 2,0| I know her well! Oh, my friends, a vessel from the Vineyard!- 35 2,0| You see these bones, my friends; well, when it freezes, 36 2,0| our secret." ~"Well, my friends, I will repay you some day," 37 2,0| the sailor. "Now we are friends for life." ~ ~ 38 2,1| of their country, of the friends whom they had left, of the 39 2,1| at the same time. Yes, my friends, I believe that water will 40 2,3| From this document, my friends, from the way in which it 41 2,3| Cyrus Harding and Neb. ~"Our friends," exclaimed Spilett, "this 42 2,4| unknown friend, for whom friends were waiting. ~But no voice 43 2,5| uneasy at your delay, my friends! Did you meet with any accident?" ~" 44 2,5| misfortune to be alone, my friends; and it must be believed 45 2,5| islet. He agreed with his friends on this point, that the 46 2,6| You are in the midst of friends." ~"Friends!-for me! friends!" 47 2,6| the midst of friends." ~"Friends!-for me! friends!" exclaimed 48 2,6| friends." ~"Friends!-for me! friends!" exclaimed the stranger, 49 2,6| must return, and-" ~"My friends," said Cyrus Harding, "do 50 2,6| speak. When he likes, my friends, then we shall be ready 51 2,7| he repented, and his new friends would have cordially pressed 52 2,7| your companions but your friends. I wish you to believe that, 53 2,8| explained in that way, my friends," replied Harding quickly, " 54 2,9| depart?" ~"You forget, my friends," then said Cyrus Harding, " 55 2,9| the map." ~"Therefore, my friends," said the engineer, "we 56 2,9| the engineer. "So then, my friends, since we have this chance 57 2,9| the world, his family, his friends, his native land!" ~Matters 58 2,0| Harding began by saying,-~"My friends, I think it my duty to call 59 2,0| Have you understood, my friends, how that bullet got into 60 2,0| these things!" ~"Well, my friends," resumed the engineer, " 61 2,0| Granite House." ~"Well, my friends," replied Cyrus Harding, " 62 3,1| What we shall do, my friends? What we ought to do is 63 3,1| before discussing it. ~"My friends," said Cyrus Harding, "perhaps 64 3,1| precautions had been taken,-~"My friends," said Harding, and his 65 3,2| safe and sound, whom their friends received with open arms. ~ 66 3,3| the "Speedy." ~"These, my friends," said the engineer, "are 67 3,4| perfect incredulity. ~"My friends," resumed Harding, "you 68 3,5| waters of the channel! ~"My friends, then," said Cyrus Harding, " 69 3,6| After having accompanied his friends to Creek Glycerine, he raised 70 3,9| could not hear them. ~"My friends," said the reporter, after 71 3,9| Cyrus Harding and his two friends to yield to the lad's wish, 72 3,2| accompany him. ~"No, my friends," said the engineer, "wait 73 3,2| palisade." ~"To the corral, my friends!" said Cyrus Harding. ~" 74 3,2| Be ready to fire, my friends!" cried Harding. ~The colonists 75 3,3| had no further news of his friends, and relinquished all hope 76 3,3| who now speak to you, my friends!" ~"And we will not return 77 3,4| cost? How many of their friends must have fallen in the 78 3,4| evening imparted to his friends a plan which he had conceived 79 3,7| It is my grave! All my friends repose in the depths of 80 3,7| of pearls gathered by my friends and myself in the depths 81 3,7| and not beneath it." ~"My friends," said the engineer, "it 82 3,7| souvenir to send to those friends you have left in the mountains 83 3,7| No, Captain Harding; no friends remain to me! I am the last 84 3,7| with God!" Turning to his friends, he added, "Let us pray 85 3,8| said,-~"The truth is, my friends, we must not conceal from 86 3,9| could deliver them. ~"My friends," he said, and his voice 87 3,9| reporter. ~"I will tell you, my friends," said the engineer. "Lincoln 88 3,0| us a last service." ~"My friends," said Cyrus Harding, in


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