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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| efforts, the balloon still fell, and at the same time shifted 2 1,1| reproached obliquely, and finally fell on a sandy beach, out of 3 1,2| several of his officers fell into the power of the enemy 4 1,2| another important personage fell into the hands of the Southerners. 5 1,2| close to the ground. Rain fell mingled with snow. it was 6 1,6| difficult, for the declivities fell suddenly, and the trees 7 1,7| project; but two large tears fell from his eyes. ~The reporter 8 1,9| stick, was just going to fell the pig, when the latter, 9 1,0| too, the ground suddenly fell, and they found themselves 10 1,0| near a little stream which fell in cascades, they found 11 1,3| At this moment his eyes fell upon Top, who was running 12 1,6| was hit by the lad, and fell into some marshy grass. 13 1,6| the surface of the lake, fell again into the midst of 14 1,8| dimensions. Drops of water fell from the vault, but that 15 1,8| passing through the rock, fell outside. ~"Hurrah! hurrah!" 16 1,1| which on the 4th of July fell to eight degrees of Fahrenheit, 17 1,2| under a new aspect. The snow fell abundantly for several days, 18 1,2| moderated again. The temperature fell a little, and the tempest 19 1,2| rising temperature. Rain fell, and the sheet of white 20 1,2| both with fur and feathers, fell victims to their arrows, 21 2,1| scaffolding of reasonings fell before a simple ball of 22 2,4| the sea by a gentle slope, fell from a height of more than 23 2,4| struck it in the eyes, and it fell dead. ~Herbert and Pencroft 24 2,6| disappeared, except one who fell mortally wounded on the 25 2,6| Some, wounded or killed, fell back into the rooms, uttering 26 2,8| would then have proceeded to fell the trees necessary for 27 2,1| in troughs, and upon it fell in turns heavy wooden mallets; 28 2,1| engineer. ~The first snow fell towards the end of the month 29 2,1| intense, and the thermometer fell to eight degrees Fahrenheit, 30 2,2| wanting to us five fellows who fell on it from the sky?" ~"Nothing," 31 2,3| Unless the "Bonadventure" fell in with some unknown current 32 2,3| mounted in the east, its rays fell upon one or two headlands. ~" 33 2,4| eleven o'clock, the wind fell, the sea went down, and 34 2,5| gradually became calm, his eyes fell, his head bent, and he made 35 2,5| sank down, and a large tear fell from his eyes. ~"Ah!" exclaimed 36 2,6| into its heart. ~The jaguar fell. The stranger kicked away 37 2,7| to him, and great tears fell from his eyes. ~"Will you 38 2,0| was never written by him, fell into our hands?" ~As Cyrus 39 2,0| cry, and the glass almost fell from his hands. ~Immediately 40 3,1| with the day the breeze fell also. The brig's ensign 41 3,1| information to he obtained? ~Night fell. The new moon had disappeared. 42 3,2| and two of the convicts fell, but a blow from a knife 43 3,3| the man with the lead-line fell backwards into the boat. 44 3,3| of the convicts, for they fell backwards. ~Then there was 45 3,4| on an enormous wave, and fell back on her larboard side. 46 3,5| passing over the islet, fell into the sea at a distance 47 3,7| fire his second barrel, he fell, struck to the heart by 48 3,7| engineer thought, his eyes fell on Top, who, going backwards 49 3,9| leaped over the palisade and fell on the ground inside the 50 3,0| much worse? The lad then fell into a kind of feverish 51 3,0| his mind; then he again fell into a deep exhaustion which 52 3,1| have cost immense labor to fell, and the small ones only 53 3,2| few straggling beams still fell on the field clear of trees. 54 3,2| defend yourselves!" ~And he fell back exhausted. ~"Spilett," 55 3,3| companion, as is known, fell by Cyrus Harding's dagger. ~ 56 3,3| weakened by ill-treatment, fell into a prostration so profound 57 3,6| and the electric light fell upon his countenance; a 58 3,6| land of the rajahs of old fell again under the rule of 59 3,6| drawn near the captain, fell on his knees and kissed 60 3,7| the electric rays which fell from the arabesques of the 61 3,7| Pencroft sobbed aloud. Tears fell from Ayrton's eyes. Neb 62 3,8| died away in the west. Rain fell no longer, but the sky was 63 3,8| incandescent rocks, some of which fell back into the crater itself. 64 3,8| the substances thrown up fell back again in to the abyss, 65 3,8| snow like fine gunpowder fell, and instantly changed the 66 3,8| crater; a hail of scoriae fell on the ground; but no current 67 3,8| the boat, so that its rays fell before them, Cyrus Harding 68 3,9| matter and liquefied minerals fell from the side of the mountain 69 3,9| first waves of lava which fell in the lake immediately 70 3,9| from it. Upon their surface fell other waves, which in their 71 3,9| vapor, blown by the wind, fell in rain upon the sea. The 72 3,9| glass, formed of fluid lava, fell like rain upon the island. 73 3,9| Fragments of mountains fell into the Pacific, and, in 74 3,0| Duncan'!" murmured Ayrton-and fell back without sign of life. ~


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