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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| to arrest their downward course, and to prevent the balloon 2 1,2| hesitated to set out, of course taking his young friend 3 1,4| was, more than once in the course of time, of great use, and 4 1,4| left. From this point its course was pursued through a forest 5 1,4| could trace its winding course back towards the spurs of 6 1,6| turning which directed its course to the southwest, the river 7 1,6| resolved to follow the course of the stream, which would 8 1,6| indicated by the river, whose course they had only to follow, 9 1,7| that would be a useless course, that in the darkness and 10 1,7| clouds. To follow a straight course was difficult. It was best 11 1,8| for him, not forgetting of course Neb's devotion, the intelligence 12 1,8| footmarks!" ~"Yes... of course replied the engineer, thoughtfully; " 13 1,9| Supper, this evening, was of course composed of the inevitable 14 1,9| situated just out of the course of ships; that would be 15 1,9| instead of following the course of the river, plunged straight 16 1,9| the highest point in its course above the horizon. The exploration, 17 1,0| luminary sank in its diurnal course. Vapor-mist rather than 18 1,1| or if it was out of the course of vessels which visited 19 1,1| mountain, and thus marked the course of the eruptive matter to 20 1,2| engineer's watch, it, of course, had stopped during the 21 1,2| reach, without incident, the course of the creek, which he supposed 22 1,5| These amateur smiths had, of course, no hammer; but they were 23 1,5| Other instruments, of course roughly fashioned, were 24 1,6| in the part between the course of the Creek and the Mercy. ~ 25 1,8| said the engineer. ~"Of course," replied Pencroft, "and 26 1,9| looking at the sailor. ~"Of course we shall not be quite sure, 27 1,9| the Pacific, out of the course of vessels, it was to be 28 2,1| impossible even to follow the course of the Mercy, or to ascertain 29 2,2| good condition, would of course be of use. Then the locks 30 2,3| replied Pencroft. "Of course there are vegetable giants 31 2,3| exceedingly difficult, for its course was obstructed by aquatic 32 2,4| had said two hours, but of course that depended on the nature 33 2,4| hindered by nothing on their course. The monkeys were numerous, 34 2,4| rocks which interrupted its course. This creek was deep and 35 2,4| water pursued its natural course. The engineer was much astonished 36 2,5| a vessel in her regular course; but now, as he saw that 37 2,5| stopped-" ~"By the Mercy! of course," replied Herbert, "and 38 2,5| found. ~The shore was of course examined with the same care 39 2,7| road to Port Balloon. ~Of course they were jolted over the 40 2,8| sock-the latter not knitted, of course, but made of cotton-were 41 2,8| overthrow the palisade, but of course had not succeeded, and were 42 2,9| Neb, what a servant!" ~Of course Jup was now well used to 43 2,1| transformed into stuff. ~Of course Cyrus Harding, having at 44 2,2| that he might indicate the course to be followed among the 45 2,3| proceeded rapidly on her course. Pencroft had hoisted the 46 2,3| had been correct and the course true, they would sight Tabor 47 2,3| reporter. ~This was the wisest course, and it was about to be 48 2,4| possibility of recovering his course. ~The night was dark and 49 2,4| impossible to rectify her course. Pencroft, uneasy to the 50 2,4| Harding, showed them the course to be followed. Pencroft, 51 2,4| to the north, altered his course and steered towards the 52 2,6| know it, we shall see what course it will be best to follow. 53 2,7| Amsterdam, situated in her course, the 'Duncan,' as I have 54 2,8| time than he thinks." ~"Of course it must be so," replied 55 2,9| the vessel continued her course at a few cables-length from 56 3,1| vessel suddenly altered her course, and stood directly for 57 3,2| this unknown land in his course, its position being marked 58 3,4| Convicts are not sailors. Of course the powder-magazine was 59 3,5| has now saved us!" ~"Of course, my boy," replied Pencroft, " 60 3,6| lake formerly escaped. ~Of course the little stream which 61 3,6| received his." ~They waited, of course not without some anxiety. ~ 62 3,7| outside the enclosure, of course belonged to Bob Harvey's 63 3,0| Jacamar Wood, following the course of the Mercy, and were thus 64 3,3| lava should ever take a course towards the lake, it would 65 3,4| future! ~As a matter of course Ayrton shared the common 66 3,4| and Granite House had of course been repaired, and it was 67 3,4| and so at one point in its course is at its apogee, that is, 68 3,4| hands at one's service, of course one's work ought to be done 69 3,5| The boat, altering its course, came up alongside the right 70 3,8| that it may not take a new course? But the danger does not 71 3,9| trees it devoured in its course, reached the borders of


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