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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| layers was diminished by half. It was still what sailors 2 1,1| heavier, and the balloon only half rose, like a bird with a 3 1,1| bird with a wounded wing. Half an hour later the land was 4 1,1| heavy for it, and soon, half plunged into the sea, they 5 1,3| of the shore, and nearly half a mile from the place where 6 1,3| After a walk of a mile and a half, the shore presented no 7 1,3| separated by a channel about half a mile in breadth, through 8 1,3| shore. It took more than half an hour to cross from the 9 1,3| was about eight miles. Half a mile from the shore rose 10 1,4| lithodomes, which were then half opened to the sun. They 11 1,4| a wood of stunted trees half a mile off. ~"Here is the 12 1,6| had found among the grass half a dozen grouse nests, each 13 1,8| said Spilett. ~"I went half crazy when I saw these footprints. 14 1,8| returning to the surface, in the half light, he felt a living 15 1,8| which could not be less than half a mile from the shore. He 16 1,8| towards the north, and after half an hour of exertion, he 17 1,9| that the wind had varied half a quarter, it must have 18 1,9| pig nearly two feet and a half long, of a blackish brown 19 1,9| by which they had come. Half an hour later they arrived 20 1,0| they found themselves still half way from the first plateau, 21 1,1| Chapter 11 ~Half an hour later Cyrus Harding 22 1,2| the mountain water, which, half river, half torrent, here 23 1,2| water, which, half river, half torrent, here rippling peacefully 24 1,2| distance of a mile and a half, its breadth varying from 25 1,2| dangerous native, but merely half a dozen mocking and singing 26 1,2| the trees for a mile and a half towards the north. It was 27 1,5| the sand. They could count half a dozen. Pencroft and Herbert 28 1,6| of more than a mile and a half. Walking was easy, for the 29 1,6| exploration to the end," said he. ~Half an hour after they had all 30 1,8| attacked the granite, and for half an hour, by the light of 31 1,9| other way. ~At last, after half an hour, four rodents were 32 1,1| But they had not gone half a mile when from a thicket 33 1,2| furiously assailed the passages, half filling them with sand, 34 2,1| I will let you pull out half a dozen!" ~"Neb's supposition 35 2,2| water. They pulled out about half a mile distant from the 36 2,2| looks like part of a wreck half buried in the sand." ~"Ah!" 37 2,2| Two barrels were there, half buried in the sand, but 38 2,2| realized, and an hour and a half after they set out-all that 39 2,2| what more do you expect?" ~"Half a pound of tobacco," replied 40 2,3| tide had begun to come up half an hour before. For several 41 2,3| canoe. At the same time half a dozen lories were brought 42 2,5| it could be seen. ~After half an hour's rest, the settlers 43 2,6| it on the landing-place, half way up, that was impossible 44 2,6| provisions remaining. ~In half an hour the hunters returned 45 2,7| distance of three miles and a half, and from the bridge to 46 2,7| they had for companions half a dozen ducks, accustomed 47 2,8| measured about two feet and a half in length, came up the river, 48 2,8| galloped in a radius of half a mile round the corral. ~ 49 2,0| slices of two feet and a half in thickness, then divided 50 2,0| towards the end of the month half the planking was completed. 51 2,2| They were not more than half a mile from the coast, and 52 2,3| which rose at a distance of half a mile. ~"From the summit 53 2,4| vessel, these letters already half effaced: ~ BR-TAN-A ~ "Britannia," 54 2,4| were vain, and during the half of that day they sought 55 2,5| captain," replied the sailor. "Half of the time she is stranded 56 2,5| immediately he stepped back, half sank down, and a large tear 57 2,9| coast for the distance of half a mile. It was easy to see 58 2,9| matter of two hours and a half," said the sailor, "and 59 3,1| was now two years and a half since the castaways from 60 3,1| the colors of it." ~"In half an hour we shall be certain 61 3,2| thrown across a mile and a half from the mouth, and the 62 3,2| receded from the shore. ~Half an hour afterwards, Ayrton, 63 3,2| descent on the island! ~Half an hour was passed in terrible 64 3,3| there. ~During an hour and a half, no indication of attack 65 3,3| separated from it by a channel half a mile in width. However, 66 3,3| easily get the better of. ~Half an hour passed before the 67 3,3| rising for an hour and a half, and the ebb current being 68 3,3| separated from the coast by half a mile, and at that distance 69 3,6| distance of three miles and a half, but Gideon Spilett and 70 3,6| The colonists were now half way between Granite House 71 3,6| having still two miles and a half to go. They pressed forward 72 3,8| During the two years and a half which had elapsed since 73 3,9| that Herbert's wounds, half healed, might reopen on 74 3,0| everything,-and only retiring half an hour before the arrival 75 3,3| Dead!" cried Ayrton, half rising from his bed, notwithstanding 76 3,3| remains for us to perform. Half of our task is accomplished, 77 3,5| they had gone a mile and a half from the corral. ~At this 78 3,5| which was now not more than half a cable's length distant. ~ 79 3,8| expiration of two months and a half the ribs had been set up 80 3,8| Herbert, "two months and a half ago!" ~"The subterranean 81 3,8| Harding, resumed the oars, and half an hour later the engineer 82 3,9| halted near the lake, about half a mile from the mouth of 83 3,0| could only perceive, at half a cable's length, this mass


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