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tableland 1
tables 3
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tabor 77
taciturnity 1
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78 rather
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77 tabor
76 became
76 certainly
76 enough
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 2,9| island?" cried Pencroft. ~"Tabor Island." ~"An important 2 2,9| distance are we from this Tabor Island?" ~"About a hundred 3 2,0| Now he wished to visit Tabor Island, and as a boat of 4 2,1| a voyage of discovery to Tabor Island, although Harding 5 2,1| should be unable to reach Tabor Island, and could not return 6 2,1| know what is going on in Tabor Island." ~"But nothing is 7 2,2| spoken of the voyage to Tabor Island, Harding hoped he 8 2,2| voyage, Pencroft?" ~"One to Tabor Island, for instance." ~" 9 2,2| should see you set off to Tabor Island with great uneasiness, 10 2,2| obstinate in his idea. "Tabor Island is our neighbor, 11 2,2| you cannot go alone to Tabor Island." ~"One companion 12 2,2| words:-~"Castaway . . . . Tabor island: 153deg W. long., 13 2,3| Pencroft; "left on this Tabor Island not two hundred miles 14 2,3| first, that the castaway on Tabor Island is a man possessing 15 2,3| thinking of the castaway on Tabor Island. Should they be in 16 2,3| exactly within sight of Tabor Island. ~As to the sea over 17 2,3| part of the ocean between Tabor and Lincoln Islands. ~"And 18 2,3| course true, they would sight Tabor Island. ~Neither Gideon 19 2,3| enterprise! Were they near Tabor Island? Was the island still 20 2,3| island! ~The low coast of Tabor Island, scarcely emerging 21 2,3| reason to doubt that this was Tabor Island, since according 22 2,3| compelled to believe that Tabor Island was not or was no 23 2,4| to remain a day longer on Tabor Island, so as to collect 24 2,4| than it had taken to make Tabor Island. ~Indeed, on the 25 2,5| not found the castaway of Tabor Island, or at any rate that 26 2,5| save!" ~The castaway of Tabor Island, to the great pity 27 2,5| which he had enjoyed on Tabor Island, the stranger manifested 28 2,5| consequently the castaway of Tabor Island had been a prisoner 29 2,6| this man was not wrecked on Tabor Island, but that in consequence 30 2,6| left for twelve years on Tabor Island, one may well suppose 31 2,6| several years to come from Tabor Island to Lincoln Island?" ~" 32 2,6| latitude and longitude of Tabor Island correctly, which 33 2,6| shelter than the forests of Tabor Island, and as all persuasion 34 2,6| collected by Herbert on Tabor Island had been carefully 35 2,6| Certainly, the former savage of Tabor island could not be perplexed 36 2,6| this unfortunate man was on Tabor Island, he knew himself 37 2,6| return of the vessel from Tabor Island, when they had been 38 2,7| her voyage and arrived at Tabor Island. It was there that 39 2,7| us the exact position of Tabor Island!" ~Ayrton passed 40 2,8| exactly the situation of Tabor Island, since the events 41 2,8| the plants brought from Tabor Island had succeeded perfectly. ~ 42 2,9| as easily as we went to Tabor Island." ~"I do not say 43 2,9| wind during the voyage to Tabor Island, we should have known 44 2,9| s yacht had appeared at Tabor Island, while he was still 45 2,9| return to take him off from Tabor Island when he considered 46 2,9| where will he touch? At Tabor Island, and not at Lincoln 47 2,9| Lincoln Island known at Tabor Island." ~"Certainly," answered 48 2,9| precaution on our first visit to Tabor Island." ~"And why should 49 2,9| allow us to return then to Tabor Island." ~"Yes," replied 50 2,9| has already returned to Tabor Island, since Ayrton has 51 2,9| fine October days to go to Tabor Island, and leave a notice 52 2,9| on when we have been to Tabor Island, for if the yacht 53 2,0| you were returning from Tabor Island, Pencroft," continued 54 3,1| mentioned no land except Tabor Island, which itself was 55 3,5| he who must have come to Tabor Island, who found there 56 3,5| various vegetables from the Tabor Island plants. All was stowed 57 3,6| thick forest, as well as Tabor Marsh. They found no trace 58 3,6| prevented from returning to Tabor Island." ~"Indeed," remarked 59 3,6| may know as much about Tabor Island as about Lincoln 60 3,6| Gone off! where to-to Tabor Island?" replied Pencroft. " 61 3,3| Gideon Spilett. ~"Yes, to Tabor Island," answered Pencroft. " 62 3,3| must give up the voyage to Tabor Island for this year." ~" 63 3,4| as soon as possible, at Tabor Island a document indicating 64 3,4| arrival of the Scotch yacht at Tabor Island is very uncertain. 65 3,4| any importance, either to Tabor Island or to a more distant 66 3,6| presence of Ayrton upon Tabor Island, by means of the 67 3,8| sooner or later, proceed to Tabor Island, to leave there the 68 3,8| March-if they wished to visit Tabor Island before the equinoctial 69 3,9| necessary, we must put in to Tabor island to spend the winter. 70 3,9| the winter. But think of Tabor island after Lincoln Island. 71 3,0| walnut-shell to take us to Tabor Island! But we have nothing, 72 3,0| time in search of Ayrton at Tabor Island? It was scarcely 73 3,0| yacht, after having explored Tabor Island without results, 74 3,0| who had been despatched to Tabor Island to find Ayrton, and 75 3,0| idea, after having left Tabor Island, where you did not 76 3,0| document left by you on Tabor Island," answered Robert 77 3,0| hazarded himself alone to go to Tabor Island!" ~"In order to leave


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