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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,4| so, but these are wild or rock pigeons. I recognize them 2 1,5| his arrival, sat down on a rock, without saying anything. 3 1,5| the sand, at the foot of a rock. He was very weak, but calm. 4 1,6| of a little cavity in the rock, sheltered from all wind 5 1,6| curled round a point of rock: they ascended the left 6 1,6| Herbert rubbed smooth on a rock. Oh! what would they not 7 1,7| head as it rested on the rock. But he repeated to himself, 8 1,1| even if he was on a bare rock, if the engineer was with 9 1,1| engineer was with him on the rock. ~"Pshaw," said he, "we 10 1,2| black and red kangaroos, rock kangaroos, and rat kangaroos, 11 1,2| namesake were represented by a rock which emerged from its surface, 12 1,6| found. The nests of the rock pigeons which fluttered 13 1,7| force, by scattering the rock, would open a large place 14 1,7| it on the surface of the rock, above which the mass of 15 1,8| that they oozed through the rock. They were simply the last 16 1,8| hid in the depths of the rock, but it is, however, uninhabitable." ~" 17 1,8| excavation in the midst of solid rock; secondly, the necessity 18 1,8| instrument, passing through the rock, fell outside. ~"Hurrah! 19 1,9| retreat, in the midst of solid rock, and sheltered from the 20 1,9| stuck in the sand. Some rock pigeons were already flying 21 1,9| explosive substance the rock was broken open at the very 22 1,9| access by that way. Masses of rock were rolled to the entrance 23 1,1| deep, and there is not a rock on which we could have taken 24 2,1| and it was motionless as a rock. ~Herbert and Neb then drove 25 2,2| Herbert and Neb climbed a high rock to survey the sea, but there 26 2,4| or by grouping masses of rock, but a beautiful border 27 2,4| arm, dragged him behind a rock, just as a magnificent animal 28 2,4| reporter appeared round a rock, and Herbert, thinking that 29 2,6| hunters returned with a few rock pigeons, which they roasted 30 2,1| this desert and almost arid rock. A voyage of a hundred and 31 2,1| everywhere entire; but points of rock jutted out here and there, 32 2,2| replied the sailor; "a rock?" ~"No-wait," said Herbert; " 33 2,9| bridges were thrown from one rock to another; there, arches 34 2,9| into my ribs than a sharp rock into those of my 'Bonadventure!'" ~ 35 3,2| crouched down in a cleft of the rock, and awaited the return 36 3,2| feelings, sheltered under a rock on the islet! What were 37 3,3| conspicuously on the bare rock. Indeed, how could he imagine 38 3,3| in a narrow cleft of the rock, saw them coming directly 39 3,3| striking the summit of the rock which sheltered Ayrton and 40 3,3| that of splintering the rock. ~The boat now contained 41 3,3| crash of bullets on the rock, told them that the "Speedy" 42 3,4| ship which has struck on a rock?" ~"Why not," observed Neb, " 43 3,4| Gideon Spilett, "whether rock or explosion, you will agree, 44 3,4| there could be an unknown rock. ~And besides, at the time 45 3,4| rather to have been made by a rock than by the explosion of 46 3,4| powder-magazine." ~"There is not a rock in the channel!" answered 47 3,4| anything you like, except the rock." ~"Let us try to penetrate 48 3,4| obstinate sailor; "but as to a rock, there is not one in the 49 3,5| the shot striking a sharp rock nearly three miles from 50 3,3| the midst of the piles of rock, in the rugged northern 51 3,3| vegetation, strewn with masses of rock, paved with lava, and varied 52 3,3| length of tapping every rock. The search was extended 53 3,3| vapor, no heating of the rock, indicated an approaching 54 3,5| they slid over the slippery rock; then they struggled to 55 3,5| was there fastened to the rock. ~"Forward!" said Harding. ~ 56 3,6| climbing by the projections of rock to its upper orifice he 57 3,8| polished surface of the rock enabled them to make their 58 3,8| for a moment at the last rock before it. ~"The iron boat 59 3,9| superior cone, a mass of rock a thousand feet in height, 60 3,9| transported to a desolate rock, upon which, but for their 61 3,0| Chapter 20 ~An isolated rock, thirty feet in length, 62 3,0| Lincoln Island was the narrow rock which now served as a refuge 63 3,0| footing. ~On this barren rock they had now existed for 64 3,0| fallen in a hollow of the rock, was all that the unfortunate 65 3,0| walked to and fro on the rock. Herbert did not for a moment 66 3,0| should appear in sight of the rock? But they knew only too 67 3,0| awaited them upon this rock. ~Already they were stretched 68 3,0| they were stretched on the rock, inanimate, and no longer 69 3,0| sail was in sight off the rock. She was evidently not without


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