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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,3| voyagers from their car saw the land through the mist, 2 1,6| human life. Pencroft only saw traces of quadrupeds, fresh 3 1,6| United States. They soon saw several couples, whose plumage 4 1,7| turning at the moment, saw Pencroft, and his first 5 1,8| above five in the evening, I saw footprints on the sand." ~" 6 1,8| I went half crazy when I saw these footprints. They were 7 1,8| had sprung to his help. He saw nothing of the balloon, 8 1,9| eight in the morning, he saw his companions around him 9 1,9| entered the bushes when they saw Top engaged in a struggle 10 1,9| thick bed of fat. Perhaps it saw men for the first time. ~ 11 1,0| astonished eye, as if they saw human bipeds for the first 12 1,0| the sides of the interior, saw the crater widen above their 13 1,1| marvelous power of sight, saw nothing; and certainly if 14 1,2| border of the plain, when he saw Herbert running hastily 15 1,2| From thence they clearly saw smoke of a yellowish color 16 1,2| smoke escaped. They there saw a sulphur spring which flowed 17 1,2| rushed after him, and soon saw Top eagerly devouring a 18 1,3| Spilett and Herbert one day saw an animal which resembled 19 1,4| the Southern Hemisphere, saw the radiant planet describe 20 1,5| During this excursion they saw several wild boars, which 21 1,5| the reporter thought he saw, some paces from him, among 22 1,9| for the engineer. Pencroft saw the close sympathy which 23 1,1| cried Herbert, when he saw the troop rapidly decamping. ~ 24 1,1| the point, the settlers saw a long beach washed by the 25 1,2| several tons of fuel. They saw in passing that the pottery 26 2,1| plastron. They no longer saw its head or feet, and it 27 2,3| deceive him, he thought he saw bands of monkeys springing 28 2,3| fuel. They thought they saw the dark forms of some wild 29 2,4| of their excursion, they saw numerous troops of monkeys 30 2,5| regular course; but now, as he saw that this coast presented 31 2,5| disappointment, they as yet saw no signs of any human being 32 2,5| settlers gazed around them, but saw nothing, neither under the 33 2,5| he. ~All approached, and saw to their extreme surprise, 34 2,6| the colonists when they saw that the door, which they 35 2,6| Arrived at the turning, they saw that the situation had changed. ~ 36 2,8| imitate Neb in all that he saw him do. The black showed 37 2,0| good-natured face grew pale when he saw the reporter presenting 38 2,1| lantern on all sides. ~He saw nothing suspicious. ~When 39 2,3| the sea as soon as they saw the strangers at a distance. ~" 40 2,4| having walked around the hut, saw on a plank, probably one 41 2,4| coast of the island, and saw the "Bonadventure" held 42 2,4| path near a clearing they saw the lad thrown on the ground 43 2,5| examined the arms and tools, saw nothing which could help 44 2,6| from a little distance, saw that tears were again flowing 45 2,6| stranger, who frowned when he saw him approaching. The blood 46 2,7| to Granite House, Harding saw the stranger approaching, 47 2,9| existed there? But Harding saw nothing, not a cavern, not 48 2,9| if we judge by what we saw on the south coast of Shark 49 2,0| Pencroft and Herbert. They saw it as I saw it myself, and 50 2,0| Herbert. They saw it as I saw it myself, and they will 51 2,0| horizon. But Mr. Spilett saw it as well as we, and he 52 3,3| prevent it, and also if they saw that they were on the point 53 3,3| narrow cleft of the rock, saw them coming directly towards 54 3,3| Pencroft and Ayrton, and they saw that they must regain the 55 3,4| she sank, the brig, as I saw perfectly well, rose on 56 3,4| At any rate, the settlers saw at once, with extreme satisfaction, 57 3,5| rushing to the windows, saw the shot graze the rocks 58 3,6| at Port Balloon, Pencroft saw with extreme satisfaction 59 3,7| and only fled when they saw us coming. It is very evident, 60 3,9| aggravated, and when he saw Jup, he no longer doubted 61 3,1| hunters. Nevertheless, they saw, though unable to get near 62 3,2| the shore, the convicts saw at once that they would 63 3,2| window fronting them, they saw glimmering a feeble light. 64 3,4| having observed the crater, saw smoke curling round the 65 3,5| straight to the first post, saw by the light of a flash 66 3,5| Leaning forward, the engineer saw a black object floating 67 3,5| Stretched on a rich sofa they saw a man, who did not appear 68 3,6| in their efforts when he saw them honest, energetic, 69 3,7| support the dying man. ~They saw his eyes wander over all 70 3,9| contracting. ~"Well, then, I saw that these fissures widen


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