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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| horizontal position. ~Their eyes could not pierce through 2 1,2| struck on a medal, piercing eyes, a serious mouth, the physiognomy 3 1,2| pair of bright sparkling eyes and a remarkably good physiognomy. 4 1,2| without saying a word, but his eyes shone with satisfaction. 5 1,3| accustomed with his sailor eyes to piece through the gloom, 6 1,3| sailor nodded; besides, his eyes could not deceive him. If 7 1,5| dwelling. ~Pencroft, his eyes fixed on the ground, still 8 1,5| word. ~As to Neb, his red eyes showed how he had cried, 9 1,6| Neb, had not seen with his eyes, touched with his hands 10 1,6| breath, and Pencroft, his eyes staring, his mouth open, 11 1,7| large tears fell from his eyes. ~The reporter could not 12 1,7| elements. Now and then, his eyes, heavy with fatigue, closed 13 1,8| appear to hear, and his eyes remained closed. Life was 14 1,8| eagerly drinking it opened his eyes. ~Neb and the reporter were 15 1,9| It stupidly rolled its eyes, deeply buried in a thick 16 1,0| could scarcely believe his eyes, and he was so amazed that 17 1,0| horns, planted behind the eyes. Among these birds, which 18 1,0| fresh air, had cast greedy eyes. ~After leaving the region 19 1,1| it was displayed to the eyes of the explorers. However, 20 1,1| was displayed under their eyes, like a plan in relief with 21 1,1| difficult, even to Pencroft's eyes, to discover a habitation 22 1,1| which is extended under our eyes, that of Lake Grant; nothing 23 1,1| was spread out under their eyes like a map, and they had 24 1,2| suddenly appeared before their eyes. ~The explorers had arrived 25 1,3| himself. ~At this moment his eyes fell upon Top, who was running 26 1,6| tapering head, with large eyes, and adorned with long silky 27 1,8| standing motionless, his eyes fixed on the gulf, without 28 2,1| mistaken. He strained his eyes in every direction, and 29 2,2| there on the beach?" ~All eyes turned towards the point 30 2,2| marker. ~Immediately his eyes were attracted by a cross 31 2,3| inhabitants; for if the eyes of the sailor did not deceive 32 2,4| lay extended before the eyes of the settlers. ~But what 33 2,4| around him with blazing eyes, his hair bristling as if 34 2,4| a shot struck it in the eyes, and it fell dead. ~Herbert 35 2,6| of the anthropoids. His eyes, rather smaller than human 36 2,6| rather smaller than human eyes, sparkled with intelligence; 37 2,7| watched with very inquisitive eyes. However, as a precautionary 38 2,1| masses breaking beneath their eyes, they could not but admire 39 2,2| they opened. ~Beneath their eyes was spread a sheet of snow 40 2,2| hundred in number, and whose eyes were glowing like hot coals. ~" 41 2,2| was developed before his eyes. ~Cyrus Harding gazed on 42 2,4| rag round the waist, wild eyes, enormous hands with immensely 43 2,4| yet on looking into his eyes, the reporter thought he 44 2,4| desire to run away. His hard eyes darted a piercing glance 45 2,4| Spilett, how deeply sunk his eyes are?" asked Herbert. ~"Yes, 46 2,5| gradually became calm, his eyes fell, his head bent, and 47 2,5| it even seemed as if his eyes had become milder. Certainly, 48 2,5| ocean which formerly his eyes had been accustomed to contemplate, 49 2,5| stranger rose immediately. His eyes were fixed on Cyrus Harding, 50 2,5| himself with replying, his eyes not quitting those of his 51 2,5| large tear fell from his eyes. ~"Ah!" exclaimed Cyrus 52 2,6| were again flowing from his eyes. A sort of irresistible 53 2,6| underwent a transformation. His eyes flashed. Words struggled 54 2,6| expiated it, and in our eyes he is absolved." ~For two 55 2,6| find Cyrus Harding. His eyes were red with the tears 56 2,6| timorous, ashamed, and his eyes were constantly fixed on 57 2,6| assembled under the veranda. His eyes burned strangely, and he 58 2,7| pressed his hand over his eyes. He was seized with a sort 59 2,7| great tears fell from his eyes. ~"Will you live with us?" 60 2,9| was always before their eyes, the land torn by civil 61 2,0| fire had actually met their eyes during the night of the 62 3,1| slightly, and for a moment his eyes became dim; then, leaning 63 3,1| pardoned, either in his own eyes or in the eyes of others? ~" 64 3,1| in his own eyes or in the eyes of others? ~"No," said he, " 65 3,2| of raising me in my own eyes!" ~"Go, Ayrton," replied 66 3,2| emerged above it and his eyes were fixed on the dark hull 67 3,3| away. It hides us from the eyes of the pirates, and we can 68 3,4| the evidence of his own eyes that the destruction of 69 3,5| but I would give one of my eyes to see this individual face 70 3,6| within reach, under the eyes of the colonists, and if 71 3,7| suffering beneath their eyes. Gideon Spilett had not 72 3,7| long stupor. He opened his eyes, he recognized Cyrus Harding, 73 3,7| the engineer thought, his eyes fell on Top, who, going 74 3,8| his cheeks, and his bright eyes smiled at his nurses. He 75 3,2| exclamation Ayrton opened his eyes, and, gazing at Harding, 76 3,3| which in Cyrus Harding's eyes marred, in some degree, 77 3,5| engineer, towards whom all eyes were turned, shook his head 78 3,5| industry-appeared before the eyes of the colonists, who almost 79 3,6| debt of gratitude! Their eyes beheld a man only, and a 80 3,6| European courts. To the eyes of those who observed him 81 3,6| A tear glistened in the eyes of the dying man. "My child," 82 3,7| dying man. ~They saw his eyes wander over all the marvels 83 3,7| value; and, finally, his eyes rested on this device, inscribed 84 3,7| had overcome him, and his eyes shone with their wonted 85 3,7| dying light gleamed in those eyes once so brilliant. Then, 86 3,7| bending low closed the eyes of him who had once been 87 3,7| Tears fell from Ayrton's eyes. Neb was on his knees by 88 3,8| then careful to cover their eyes and mouths with handkerchiefs,


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