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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,3| It was that of a lofty mountain, capped with snow. ~The 2 1,4| arrested by the snow-topped mountain which rose at a distance 3 1,4| towards the spurs of the mountain, among which it seemed to 4 1,6| must have its source in the mountain, and be supplied by the 5 1,9| I not see in the west a mountain which commands the country?" ~" 6 1,9| Yes," replied Spilett, "a mountain which must be rather high-" ~" 7 1,9| first made the ascent of the mountain," replied the engineer. ~" 8 1,0| reach the next day. The mountain, situated about six miles 9 1,0| direct way to reach the mountain. They turned the south angle 10 1,0| great aim being to climb the mountain before him, and therefore 11 1,0| leaving the forest, the mountain system of the country appeared 12 1,0| before the explorers. The mountain was composed of two cones; 13 1,0| vegetation on that side of the mountain which was exposed to the 14 1,0| This second stage of the mountain rose on a base of rocks, 15 1,0| supported the upper cone of the mountain. Before taking any rest, 16 1,0| Also, if the summit of the mountain could not be reached on 17 1,0| separated the two parts of the mountain. The slope, being inclined 18 1,0| ascent to the summit of the mountain. ~Harding took all this 19 1,0| the highest ridge of the mountain at the summit of the cone. ~ 20 1,1| the eastern side of the mountain. ~The crater was reached. 21 1,1| wound over the sides of the mountain, and thus marked the course 22 1,1| the southern part from the mountain to the shore, and arid and 23 1,1| water which flows from the mountain." ~"I see a little river 24 1,1| that, at the time when the mountain was in a state of eruption, 25 1,1| an hour at the top of the mountain. The island was displayed 26 1,1| calculated, the water and mountain systems ascertained. The 27 1,1| now only to descend the mountain slopes again, and explore 28 1,1| Washington Bay; to the mountain upon which we are standing, 29 1,1| perceive from the top of this mountain, rather let us choose names 30 1,1| named the two bays and the mountain, Union Bay, Washington Bay, 31 1,2| began the descent of the mountain. Climbing down the crater, 32 1,2| and clear, formed of the mountain water, which, half river, 33 1,2| singing birds, known as mountain pheasants. A few skillful 34 2,1| ascertain in what part of the mountain it took its source. Perhaps 35 2,3| the southern slopes of the mountain. ~"In a quarter of an hour," 36 2,4| slopes which constituted the mountain system of the island, on 37 2,8| the southern ridge of the mountain. It was a meadow land, dotted 38 2,8| corral, with the spurs of the mountain in the background, the curious 39 2,9| the western spurs of the mountain, whose arid ridge sloped 40 3,9| towards the south of the mountain, remarked that Top scented 41 3,2| the upper slopes of the mountain. The ground was hilly and 42 3,2| illuminated. From the side of the mountain, the house and a part of 43 3,3| entire week. The base of the mountain, with its spurs and their 44 3,3| by all the springs of the mountain and thus caused the fertility 45 3,3| penetrated into the depths of the mountain. They traversed these somber 46 3,3| into the interior of the mountain, he was surprised to hear 47 3,3| necessary to change the mountain's center of gravity." ~" 48 3,3| threatened. Between them and the mountain, the ground is considerably 49 3,3| smoke at the top of the mountain, to indicate an approaching 50 3,3| the extreme verge of the mountain. It was explored thus to 51 3,4| researches made round the mountain, and during the month of 52 3,4| round the summit of the mountain, its first vapors rising 53 3,5| the northern slopes of the mountain. Besides, from the shape 54 3,5| interior arrangement of a mountain, and to open new outlets 55 3,5| disappeared from the top of the mountain, and it could even be perceived 56 3,5| the southern spurs of the mountain, and consequently it ran 57 3,5| appeared there as if the mountain was vomiting flame. At a 58 3,6| courted, returned to the mountain fastnesses of Bundelkund. 59 3,8| above the summit of the mountain. ~"The fire is in the chimney," 60 3,8| searched the sides of the mountain to discover Captain Nemo' 61 3,8| consider. I must visit the mountain. In a few days I shall learn 62 3,8| the northern slope of the mountain. ~Nevertheless, however 63 3,8| examine the condition of the mountain upon its northern aspect. 64 3,8| proceeded from the bowels of the mountain. ~"That comes from the volcano," 65 3,9| fell from the side of the mountain upon the meadows as far 66 3,9| from the rumblings of the mountain, whose mouth vomited forth 67 3,9| burning in the interior of the mountain, and the sea may break in 68 3,0| was called the Mercy, a mountain took the name of Mount Franklin,


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