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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,3| ebbing. See, the tide is going down over the sand. Let 2 1,4| retreated; but instead of going towards the north, they 3 1,4| this moment our road is going the wrong way, for the tide 4 1,5| Look here, the tide is going down," said Herbert; "let' 5 1,5| been so nervous. Prometheus going to steal the fire from heaven 6 1,6| forest, where they were going to try to hunt. But on consideration, 7 1,7| see him approach. ~"We are going to have a dirty night, Mr. 8 1,7| the return of day. As to going to meet him, or attempting 9 1,7| Herbert was not long in going to sleep near the sailor, 10 1,9| grasp on his stick, was just going to fell the pig, when the 11 1,0| the edge of the plateau, going towards the north. Herbert 12 1,1| Almighty has thrown us. We are going to live here; a long time, 13 1,1| able to say where one is going, and where one has come 14 1,1| christen it!" ~Herbert was going to propose to give it the 15 1,3| Well, captain, where are we going to begin?" asked Pencroft 16 1,3| the place where they were going to perform the operation 17 1,3| returned Harding, "I am going to try this evening to calculate 18 1,4| replied the latter, "we are going to proceed differently, 19 1,4| we shall find means of going away!" ~"Sooner, perhaps, 20 1,4| understood how the engineer was going to proceed to ascertain 21 1,5| said Pencroft, "we are going to work iron ore?" ~"Yes, 22 1,6| The settlers instead of going directly to the north bank 23 1,6| Meanwhile, a struggle was going on beneath the water, an 24 1,6| struggle still appeared to be going on. Doubtless, the dugong, 25 1,7| added the reporter, "we are going to blow up the island-" ~" 26 1,7| This was what Harding was going to attempt with the minerals 27 1,7| While this chemical work was going on, Cyrus Harding proceeded 28 1,7| But, after all, how was he going to employ this azotic acid? 29 1,7| is it that liquid that is going to blow up our rocks?" said 30 1,0| importance to his discovery, was going to throw away the grain 31 1,1| single day pass without going to visit what he gravely 32 1,2| miss this opportunity of going to visit their traps. They 33 1,2| announced that they were going to turn into refiners. ~" 34 1,2| but what is it that I am going to eat?" ~"Suckling-pig." ~" 35 2,2| time had been taken up in going a distance of three miles-the 36 2,2| and as the tide was then going out, they were soon left 37 2,2| be a Sunday, and, before going to bed, Herbert asked the 38 2,3| them, either the tide was going down, and it was about the 39 2,4| will be good!" cried Neb, going to the sailor's aid. ~"As 40 2,5| still barked, and by his going and coming, seemed to invite 41 2,5| roamed about, though without going to any distance. All at 42 2,6| are you serious? Are we going to take him as a servant?" ~" 43 2,6| asked the sailor. "You are going to enter the service of 44 2,7| stable, and Pencroft before going to sleep gave vent to his 45 2,8| time at which the females, going to find suitable places 46 2,8| was very fatiguing. Such going and coming, and running 47 2,0| replied the sailor, "I am going back to my work." ~"Well, 48 2,1| there?" ~"To know what is going on in Tabor Island." ~"But 49 2,1| Island." ~"But nothing is going on there; nothing could 50 2,1| to pass without someone going to it. ~Traps were again 51 2,1| misty west. ~"Where is he going to?" asked Pencroft. ~"Towards 52 2,2| Bonadventure" was then going at a very moderate rate, 53 2,3| you won't now oppose my going." ~"No, Pencroft," replied 54 2,4| shall have a fair wind for going back." ~"Then do not let 55 2,7| Cyrus Harding. Ayrton was going to withdraw, when the engineer 56 2,8| companions. ~"Why! how are you going to manage that, captain?" 57 2,8| the wire, asked if all was going on well at the corral, and 58 2,8| allowed a week to pass without going to see him, and Ayrton came 59 2,8| looks as if he was just going to grin!" exclaimed Pencroft. ~ 60 2,9| at break of day, and by going on the larboard tack they 61 3,1| of all, and the reporter, going to the telegraphic apparatus 62 3,1| were particularly nervous, going, coming, not able to remain 63 3,1| passing in Ayrton's mind, and going to him-~"And you, Ayrton," 64 3,2| not understanding what was going on. Ayrton was on deck in 65 3,4| easy. The tide was still going down and the deck was practicable. 66 3,4| Pencroft, "But what are we going to do with all this?" ~And 67 3,7| his eyes fell on Top, who, going backwards and forwards seemed 68 3,8| last things appeared to be going on well, and if no complication 69 3,2| there, and it was then that, going northwards again, they came 70 3,2| Herbert and Neb on the other, going along by the palisade, surveyed 71 3,3| doubt of it. A commotion is going on there, of which we can 72 3,4| no longer any talk of his going to live at the corral. Nevertheless 73 3,5| doubt but that they were now going to learn the long-searched-for 74 3,8| relation to the phenomena going on in the bowels of the 75 3,8| exactly expressed the changes going on at the mouth of the volcano. 76 3,8| that an important change is going forward. The volcanic substances 77 3,8| said Pencroft, "are we not going back to work? Let Mount 78 3,8| our work to-day! We are going to place the keelson, and 79 3,8| say to Ayrton-~"As you are going to-morrow to the corral 80 3,8| grave is the convulsion going forward in the lower depths


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