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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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   Part,  Chapter
1 1,1| could hold. ~It was the open sea, whose waves were still 2 1,2| penetrating eye observed the open face of the sailor, he was 3 1,3| from the breakers of the open sea. But to follow this 4 1,3| risk being carried into the open sea by the current, which 5 1,4| clusters of firs, whose opaque open parasol boughs spread wide 6 1,5| closed up the galleries open to the south winds. One 7 1,6| eyes staring, his mouth open, his lips advanced, as if 8 1,7| exposed to the attacks of the open sea. ~As soon as the sailor 9 1,8| chest, having first torn open his clothes. ~A minute-an 10 1,0| the high winds from the open sea. Happily for the engineer 11 1,1| curled round, making an open roadstead, which marked 12 1,1| singularly like a pair of open jaws, Shark Gulf." ~"Capital!" 13 1,3| Naturally this had to be in the open air, and not in a kiln, 14 1,3| engineer had discovered lying open to the sky towards the mouth 15 1,6| for its nostrils were open at the upper part of its 16 1,7| outlet, and I will lay it open to view!" ~"How?" asked 17 1,7| To employ great means, open the granite, create a cascade, 18 1,7| then burnt in holes in the open air. The combustion of these 19 1,7| scattering the rock, would open a large place for the water 20 1,8| the islet, and beyond the open sea. ~Floods of light entered 21 1,9| substance the rock was broken open at the very places chosen 22 1,1| Top, rushed forth into the open country. ~"Ah! I should 23 1,1| long beach washed by the open sea. It was then eight o' 24 1,1| nothing sheltered from the open sea, not even a sandbank, 25 1,2| was always at hand, always open at the page which one wanted, 26 2,2| shut up, and nothing to open it with! Well, perhaps a 27 2,2| Granite House, where we can open it easily, and without breaking 28 2,2| some tools with which to open the chest in such a way 29 2,2| volume, and was about to open it, when Pencroft stopped 30 2,2| Captain, I am superstitious. Open at random and read the first 31 2,6| departure, was now wide open. ~Some one had entered Granite 32 2,7| about a mile, which was open to all comers. But nothing 33 2,7| species, of which the wings open like a fan, and which by 34 2,7| plateau, when the bridges were open. One would have said they 35 2,8| towards the corral, the open door of which appearing 36 2,9| With their life in the open air, on this salubrious 37 2,0| or three miles out in the open sea swimming around Lincoln 38 2,1| the well, did any passage open, which could lead to the 39 2,2| if he wished to burst it open. Jup was also uttering piercing 40 2,2| remember having left it open." ~"A fine job you have 41 2,2| Top, his formidable jaws open, preceded the colonists, 42 2,3| half-closed door was pushed open by Pencroft, who entered 43 2,4| heard, the door did not open. The hours thus passed away. ~ 44 2,5| first, accustomed to the open air, to the unrestrained 45 2,0| before which a ship in the open sea would have run under 46 2,0| of a mine they could soon open out the cliff when that 47 3,2| Ayrton, compelled to force it open, set to work. It was a difficult 48 3,2| broke, and the door was open. ~At that moment a hand 49 3,2| their friends received with open arms. ~All immediately took 50 3,4| the current towards the open sea. Very probably the convicts 51 3,4| the powder-magazine was open, and as they were firing 52 3,7| behind the gate, ready to open it at the first bark of 53 3,9| it again, so as to keep open a retreat. ~At length an 54 3,0| of Prospect Heights was open to them, and not covered 55 3,1| interminable downs, ending at the open mouth of Shark Gulf. But 56 3,2| benefit from this life in the open air, between the sea breezes 57 3,2| you to expose himself in open day." ~"But, captain-" answered 58 3,2| Pencroft tried to push open the gate, which, as the 59 3,2| that it could not be forced open. ~Gideon Spilett and Pencroft 60 3,2| barricaded inside. It was open! ~"What do you say now?" 61 3,3| he so much as pretends to open it!" ~As may be seen, the 62 3,4| shore from the fury of the open sea, and in great storms 63 3,5| craters close and new ones open. This had occurred in the 64 3,5| arrangement of a mountain, and to open new outlets for the burning 65 3,5| danger should a new crater open in the southern side of 66 3,5| low water the way will be open." ~"But what can make you 67 3,5| mounted on the platform. An open hatchway was there. All 68 3,7| if we move him into the open air, and the light of the 69 3,7| go to the stern and there open two large stop-cocks which 70 3,8| track of the lava is still open; and thanks to this, the 71 3,8| them to Dakkar Grotto. In open day the descent was less 72 3,9| palisade. The gate was burst open by Ayrton, and the animals,


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