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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| ninety miles an hour, turning round and round as if seized by 2 1,1| hour, turning round and round as if seized by some aerial 3 1,1| thrown about and whirled round and round without feeling 4 1,1| about and whirled round and round without feeling the rotation 5 1,2| several hours he roamed round the nearly-deserted square, 6 1,4| and he soon disappeared round an angle of the cliff. Herbert 7 1,6| just at that place, curled round a point of rock: they ascended 8 1,0| on one side, like a great round hat cocked over the ear. 9 1,0| chasm which they had to go round. Thus, in retracing their 10 1,0| throats, and by two small, round horns, planted behind the 11 1,0| way, and they had to go round them. In some places the 12 1,0| if it was possible to get round the base of the cone in 13 1,0| other, they could not get round the base of the cone, it 14 1,1| evening before. They went round the cone by the plateau 15 1,1| already mentioned; it curled round, making an open roadstead, 16 1,2| down the crater, they went round the cone and reached their 17 1,3| collar which the animal wore round his neck, he broke it in 18 1,3| fuel. Branches were cut all round the glade, and they picked 19 1,4| seen that there existed, in round numbers, a difference of 20 1,4| in its apparent movement round the earth, traverses one 21 1,5| Pencroft and Herbert then went round the point of the islet, 22 1,6| the lake, made a circuit round the edge of the plateau, 23 1,0| When the fine season came round again, they would regularly 24 1,2| places, the wind, eddying round the corners, formed the 25 1,2| those waterspouts which turn round on their base, and which 26 1,2| singular growlings. He ran round and round this hole, which 27 1,2| growlings. He ran round and round this hole, which had been 28 2,1| or, if we liked, coast round the inland? It will not 29 2,1| beyond a radius of two miles round Granite House; but the borders 30 2,1| for an immense distance round." ~"The idea is good," replied 31 2,3| some wild animals prowling round the camp among the bushes, 32 2,4| for what with trees to go round, bushes to cut down, and 33 2,4| moment the reporter appeared round a rock, and Herbert, thinking 34 2,5| voyages of circumnavigation round the island, etc. ~In the 35 2,6| reaching sixty-five degrees, round skull, projecting nose, 36 2,7| and his companions seated round their table, discussed those 37 2,8| a radius of half a mile round the corral. ~The musmons 38 2,9| tube-taking care to twirl it round at the same time-that his 39 2,0| plants with straight stalks, round and branchy, bearing grape-like 40 2,1| behaves at sea, when we sail round our island, for we will 41 2,1| same time Top began to run round the mouth of the well, which 42 2,1| Why did Top so often run round this opening? Why did he 43 2,2| and Jup wreaths of snipe round his body. ~"Here, master," 44 2,2| square at the step, and round off at the top. The ironwork 45 2,2| trial trip should be taken round the island, so as to ascertain 46 2,3| minutes, and gazed anxiously round the horizon. ~They were 47 2,3| however, they easily passed round. The explorers proceeded 48 2,3| had been gone completely round. ~It was to say the least 49 2,4| almost naked except a rag round the waist, wild eyes, enormous 50 2,5| began to dance, to twirl round, clapping his hands and 51 2,5| scarcely had time to look round. This unfortunate man, who 52 2,8| out the wire by rolling it round itself. It was a delicate 53 2,8| the beam which wound it round itself, to a length of twenty-five 54 2,8| stations the wire was wound round a magnet, that is to say, 55 2,8| magnet, that is to say, round a piece of soft iron surrounded 56 2,9| employed in making a voyage round the island. A complete survey 57 2,9| height, and of all shapes, round like towers, prismatic like 58 2,0| and Jup when they prowled round the mouth of the well, which 59 2,0| themselves no longer growled round the well or gave any signs 60 3,2| and the settlers all came round him to press his hand. ~ 61 3,2| here and there, he made the round of the ship, and found that 62 3,2| the foot of the mainmast, round which was hung a gun-rack, 63 3,3| along the islet, so as to round its southern point. The 64 3,4| water-spout. ~The settlers rowed round the hull, and in proportion 65 3,6| The earth has been dug up round its foot, and it has been 66 3,7| said Harding. ~And he ran round the left corner of the palisade. 67 3,4| the last researches made round the mountain, and during 68 3,4| were such-no longer prowled round the opening of the inner 69 3,4| crater, saw smoke curling round the summit of the mountain, 70 3,8| corral and set off at a round trot. ~Above the forest


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