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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,2| obliging, and honest. His name was Nebuchadnezzar, but 2 1,4| countries and which bear the name of "Chimneys." ~Pencroft 3 1,4| Herbert, "if I don't know the name of these trees, at any rate 4 1,5| been contented deserved the name. But they were dry, and 5 1,7| lad having pronounced the name of Cyrus Harding, Top gave 6 1,8| several times pronounced the name of the reporter, the one 7 1,0| seen, but this was not the name Pencroft gave them, for 8 1,0| to which Herbert gave the name of the musmon. ~"Have they 9 1,1| ever grumble at work, my name's not Jack Pencroft, and 10 1,1| be a good thing to give a name to this island, as well 11 1,1| replied Pencroft. "That name was the most convenient, 12 1,1| myself. Shall we keep the name of the Chimneys for our 13 1,1| Spilett, of Neb!-" ~"My name!" cried Neb, showing his 14 1,1| vast bay on the east the name of Union Bay, for example; 15 1,1| island, I propose to give the name of Serpentine Peninsula, 16 1,1| Neb had found an excellent name, for this cape was very 17 1,1| balloon had thrown them, the name of the Mercy, in true gratitude 18 1,1| castaways had first landed, the name of Safety Island; to the 19 1,1| whole of the vast bay, the name of Prospect Heights. ~Lastly, 20 1,1| to give it the engineer's name and all his companions would 21 1,1| simply,-~"Let us give it the name of a great citizen, my friend; 22 1,2| iron. From this color, the name of Red Creek was immediately 23 1,2| at no loss for the right name of these rodents. They were 24 1,3| to which they gave the name of Jacamar Wood, in remembrance 25 1,3| prepared was worthy of its name of pipe-clay, made some 26 1,3| sold in England under the name of "Portland sago"; they 27 1,4| and which had received the name of Cape South Mandible. 28 1,5| better known under the name of the sloth, being about 29 1,6| cetaceans, which bear the name of the "dugong," for its 30 1,7| been long known under the name of "natural soda." ~This 31 1,7| is better known under the name of salt niter, or of saltpeter. ~ 32 1,7| the acid known under the name of Nordhausen acid is made. ~ 33 1,8| House," replied Harding; a name which his companions again 34 1,9| immense woods, to which the name of the Forests of the Far 35 1,9| are commonly known by the name of American rabbits. ~This 36 1,1| to give them their real name of "Arctic foxes." They 37 1,1| capture of these birds, whose name was given to this marshy 38 2,1| Zealand, the natives give the name of Kauris. ~"I have an idea, 39 2,2| the point, to which the name of Flotsam Point was given. ~ 40 2,2| the usual custom, bore the name of the maker; they were, 41 2,2| but they neither bore the name of the publisher nor the 42 2,2| also bore neither date nor name of publisher. ~There was 43 2,3| Herbert rightly gave them the name of tinamous, and it was 44 2,3| and from which we gave the name to that part of the forest." ~" 45 2,3| enough for a botanist to name without hesitation the parallel 46 2,3| those trees known under the name of gum-trees or iron-bark 47 2,4| said the reporter. "The name of this creek, my friends? 48 2,4| right!" said Pencroft. ~"Name it, my boy," said the engineer, 49 2,4| It was settled that the name of Falls River should be 50 2,5| creek the very suitable name of "Port Balloon," the settlers 51 2,6| which he could not give a name, to gain an influence over 52 2,6| a new member. As to his name the sailor begged that in 53 2,7| to which they gave the name of Creek Glycerine, and 54 2,8| beaten road to which the name of Corral Road had been 55 2,0| not without emotion, the name which he loved so well-the 56 2,0| which he loved so well-the name of his birthplace. ~But 57 2,2| now necessary to give a name to the vessel, and, after 58 2,4| called; "it is a common name for ships, and I could not 59 2,5| English or American, the name Britannia leading them to 60 2,7| he had become, under the name of Ben Joyce, the leader 61 3,1| possession of it in the name of the United States. Then 62 3,2| sails well, and merits her name of the 'Speedy.'" ~"She 63 3,4| the "Speedy," and, as the name of her port was not painted 64 3,6| the sailor, "as sure as my name is Bonadventure Pencroft, 65 3,2| group, to which the first name given was that of the Happy 66 3,3| him and called him by the name which he bore in Australia. 67 3,3| which would only be the name of a man endowed with a 68 3,5| answer to the enigma, the name of that mysterious being, 69 3,5| the seat, he murmured a name which Gideon Spilett alone 70 3,5| reporter evidently knew this name, for it had a wonderful 71 3,6| surprise,-~"Sir, I have no name." ~"Nevertheless, I know 72 3,6| suddenly risen on hearing this name uttered, a name which he 73 3,6| hearing this name uttered, a name which he had believed known 74 3,6| near him. ~"You know the name I formerly bore, sir?" he 75 3,6| thing of the past. ~The name of Prince Dakkar was at 76 3,6| history to address him by the name of Nemo. ~The captain concluded 77 3,6| we may admire, and your name has nothing to fear from 78 3,8| to which they gave the name of "Dakkar Grotto," in memory 79 3,8| for we shall keep the old name, shall we not?-to float 80 3,0| Harding, and murmured the name of Captain Nemo. ~Then Ayrton, 81 3,0| to Lady Glenarvan in the name of the castaways restored 82 3,0| colony to which they gave the name of that island sunk beneath 83 3,0| Mercy, a mountain took the name of Mount Franklin, a small 84 3,0| of him who had borne the name of Captain Nemo.~


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