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The Mysterious Island

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1 1,2| prisoner on the field of battle near Richmond. At the same time 2 1,3| landed, and they had been near to the place, they would 3 1,5| the sand, among the rocks, near the river's bank, they both 4 1,6| his lines armed with hooks near the grouse nests; then he 5 1,7| track. Perhaps even he was near his master. ~Thus the lad 6 1,7| not long in going to sleep near the sailor, who had stretched 7 1,8| covered by the high tide, for near the sea the water would 8 1,8| living creature struggling near him. It was Top, who had 9 1,0| of a large group of firs, near a little stream which fell 10 1,0| Harding and the boy walked near each other, without speaking. 11 1,1| most probably on the side near the sea there is an outlet 12 1,1| with drinking water and near which the balloon had thrown 13 1,3| thousand, which were ranged near each other, until the time 14 1,3| constellation is not situated as near to the antarctic pole as 15 1,4| from a stream which ran near, and brought it back in 16 1,5| has been said, to operate near the veins both of coal and 17 1,5| found the vein above ground, near the source of the creek, 18 1,5| pottery kiln, was established near the heap of ore. Using the 19 1,8| towards that point of the lake near which was the old opening 20 1,8| his companions who were near him might have heard him 21 1,9| for the bad season was near. Thick shutters closed the 22 1,0| insures for the regions near the ocean a medium temperature, 23 1,0| which had been discovered near the downs. They dragged 24 2,1| not yet shown themselves near Granite House?" ~"Very astonishing 25 2,1| in a part of the forest near the Mercy, remarkable for 26 2,1| neither on the horizon nor near the island. However, as 27 2,3| it was moored to a trunk near the right bank. ~It was 28 2,4| not be betrayed to any one near the shore. The first hatchet 29 2,4| had already been met with near the lake and on Prospect 30 2,4| dark to their encampment near the source of the Mercy. 31 2,5| with axes, chose two trees near the water, and began to 32 2,5| was hauled up on the beach near the Chimneys, and all proceeded 33 2,7| began to prepare a stable near the poultry-yard, in which 34 2,8| corral should be established near the sources of the Red Creek, 35 2,9| occupied a room at the back, near the storeroom, a sort of 36 2,0| Sometimes also it approached so near to the island that it could 37 2,2| was not this time barking near the mouth of the well, but 38 2,2| which was hung in his room near his store of tobacco. He 39 2,2| which was fast in the sand near the mouth of the Mercy. 40 2,3| their enterprise! Were they near Tabor Island? Was the island 41 2,4| for at a turn of the path near a clearing they saw the 42 2,4| the three men, who walked near him, but nothing denoted 43 2,4| nothing showed that she was near the island. It was impossible, 44 2,5| company. He came and worked near him, and occupied himself 45 2,5| stranger, who was found lying near the window and gazing at 46 2,6| patiently. And the time was near, when, as it seemed, almost 47 2,6| right of the poultry-yard, near the shore of the lake. The 48 2,7| the day of confession was near. ~On the 10th of December, 49 2,7| having led the expedition near enough to the coast, in 50 2,9| permitted it, be at anchor near the shore. ~The night was 51 2,9| Bonadventure" sailed as near as possible to the rocky 52 2,9| the north of the island, near the land, such was the depth 53 2,9| off the Cape?" ~"Anchor near land, with bad weather coming 54 2,0| certainly any vessel anchored near the shore would have been 55 3,1| of smoke either above or near that vessel." ~"Perhaps 56 3,1| height of Washington Bay, near Port Balloon-a provoking 57 3,1| then took up his station near the window and gazed through 58 3,3| intention to bring his brig as near as possible to the coast. 59 3,4| breakfasted, therefore, near the Chimneys, and during 60 3,4| cases and packages heaped up near the Chimneys, and thus the 61 3,6| any one who approached too near him, whether "man or beast," 62 3,7| bed. Cyrus Harding stood near. Pencroft had torn up his 63 3,8| was astonished not to see near him, thinking that he was 64 3,9| because danger was neither near nor approaching. ~Nearly 65 3,0| reporter and Pencroft remained near the bed. During this time, 66 3,0| Glycerine. Neb, who was watching near the poultry-yard, had not 67 3,0| convulsion. Neb, who was near him, terrified, ran into 68 3,0| glanced on the table placed near the bed. ~Suddenly Pencroft, 69 3,1| and from his bed, placed near one of the windows of Granite 70 3,1| saw, though unable to get near them, a couple of those 71 3,1| discovered. Some footprints found near an apparently recently extinguished 72 3,2| colonists remained, therefore, near the cart, and carefully 73 3,2| excited at feeling himself so near the corral where he supposed 74 3,2| a few moments they were near the closed door of the house. ~ 75 3,2| table burned a lantern. Near the table was the bed formerly 76 3,4| forgotten that winter is drawing near, and that in severe frost 77 3,4| under a large shed, built near the Chimneys, and there 78 3,4| established in any other place near to Granite House-for the 79 3,4| or icebergs comparatively near to Lincoln Island." ~"Your 80 3,6| dying!" ~Cyrus Harding drew near the captain, and Gideon 81 3,6| regarded the engineer, seated near him. ~"You know the name 82 3,6| Their companions had drawn near, and the gratitude with 83 3,6| Herbert, who had drawn near the captain, fell on his 84 3,7| his companions had drawn near the divan, and now arranged 85 3,7| Spilett wished to remain near him, in the event of a crisis 86 3,9| lava. ~The colonists halted near the lake, about half a mile 87 3,9| but encamped under a tent, near the mouth of the Mercy. ~


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