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dodging 1
does 39
doesn 6
dog 81
dog-fish 1
dogs 2
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82 arrived
82 everything
82 sand
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81 indeed
80 added
80 going
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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dog

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1 1,1| loud barking was heard. A dog accompanied the voyagers, 2 1,1| five passengers, with a dog, and the balloon only left 3 1,2| word. ~At that moment a dog sprang with a bound into 4 1,3| carried off by a wave. His dog also had disappeared. The 5 1,3| heard the barking of the dog Top, even should Harding 6 1,5| of the engineer and the dog Top. The shore was solitary; 7 1,6| with Neb. He was like the dog who will not leave the place 8 1,6| If only we had had the dog Top!" But Top had disappeared 9 1,7| replied Pencroft. ~"And his dog also?" ~"Also." ~"What astonishes 10 1,7| neither the body of the dog nor of his master has been 11 1,7| What?" ~"The barking of a dog!" ~"A dog!" cried Pencroft, 12 1,7| The barking of a dog!" ~"A dog!" cried Pencroft, springing 13 1,7| came nearer, and soon a dog bounded into the passage. 14 1,7| coursing dogs. It was the dog of the engineer, Cyrus Harding. 15 1,7| was patting his head, the dog rubbing his neck against 16 1,7| the lad's hands. ~"If the dog is found, the master will 17 1,7| return. Then, preceded by the dog, who seemed to invite them 18 1,7| Herbert walked behind the dog, and the sailor brought 19 1,7| had sent them the faithful dog. But was the engineer living, 20 1,7| saved, Top?" ~And the dog barked in reply. ~They once 21 1,7| hasten their steps. The dog then left the beach, and 22 1,8| I heard the barking of a dog. It was Top, and Top brought 23 1,8| pointed to the south, and the dog bounded off in the direction 24 1,8| his weight and that of the dog, had darted away like an 25 1,8| Come, Top! Come, old dog!" ~The magnificent animal 26 1,9| in the midst of which the dog had disappeared, barking. 27 1,9| not struggle against the dog. It stupidly rolled its 28 1,9| the capybara, which the dog was looking for beneath 29 1,2| Towards three o'clock the dog disappeared in the brushwood 30 1,2| stomach. But fortunately the dog had fallen upon a brood, 31 1,3| Top, here," said he. ~The dog came at his master's call. 32 1,5| six feet. They resembled a dog about the head. ~As it was 33 1,5| about the size of a large dog, and having stiff hair of 34 1,6| Top's behavior; but the dog's barking soon became so 35 1,6| there, Top?" he asked. ~The dog bounded towards his master, 36 1,6| Harding, who did not like his dog to venture into the treacherous 37 1,6| ran towards the bank. The dog was already more than twenty 38 1,6| enormous animal rushed on the dog, who tried to escape by 39 1,6| terminate in the death of the dog! But suddenly, in the middle 40 1,6| after having released the dog, was fighting on its own 41 1,8| rely on the sagacity of the dog, who would not fail to give 42 1,8| searched the cavern, but the dog was not there. ~"Most likely 43 1,8| Pencroft, "and our brave dog is barking furiously!" ~" 44 1,8| rushed to the help of their dog. Top's barking became more 45 1,8| go!" cried Harding. ~The dog, excited by his master's 46 1,8| Cyrus Harding looked at his dog, and those of his companions 47 1,9| give them to Top. The poor dog, with his four paws, was 48 1,9| overtake them. Hunters and dog ran in vain; these rodents 49 1,1| time to disappear. ~The dog had reason to be surprised, 50 1,1| class them in the genus dog, properly so called." ~Harding 51 1,2| perhaps, was Top. The faithful dog found Granite House very 52 2,5| loudly barking; and the dog issued from the wood, holding 53 2,5| reporter. ~All ran after the dog, among the tall pines on 54 2,5| and forward, not like a dog who searches at random, 55 2,5| searches at random, but like a dog being endowed with a mind, 56 2,5| fallen scrap of which the dog had brought to them. ~"But 57 2,6| any questioning. The brave dog therefore remained at the 58 2,6| direction, when they heard the dog barking furiously. ~And 59 2,1| fact the orang, joining the dog, gave unequivocal signs 60 2,1| Pencroft, turning to the dog, "and you, Jup, be off to 61 2,1| room!" ~The ape and the dog were silent. Jup went off 62 2,2| awakened by Top's barking. ~The dog was not this time barking 63 2,2| the first awake. But the dog continued to bark more furiously 64 2,8| more than once again the dog barked at the mouth of the 65 2,9| them, like those which the dog had uttered at the mouth 66 2,0| which I was lying?" ~"The dog's instinct-" observed Herbert. ~" 67 2,0| Have you understood how our dog was so strangely thrown 68 3,5| him as I would on a mad dog, Neb," replied Pencroft 69 3,6| be sure that the faithful dog would not allow them to 70 3,7| conspicuous position. ~"Top, my dog," said the engineer, caressing 71 3,7| the first bark of their dog. ~They did not doubt that 72 3,7| the engineer, taking the dog's great honest head between 73 3,9| useless to expose the faithful dog to some shot which might 74 3,9| no suspicious traces. His dog would have warned him of 75 3,9| Top scented something. The dog had no longer his unconcerned 76 3,9| prudently when, all at once, the dog rushed towards a thick bush, 77 3,1| commission, and when the dog and orang returned without 78 3,2| Jup, running towards the dog, uttered shrill cries. ~ 79 3,4| during this period. The dog's growling had entirely 80 3,6| who had brought back the dog to the Chimneys, who rescued 81 3,0| six colonists and their dog Top. ~The animals had also


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