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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| truly dauntless men, who knew how to look death in the 2 1,2| some means or other. He knew the engineer-officer by 3 1,2| engineer-officer by reputation; he knew with what impatience that 4 1,2| engineer as Cyrus Harding knew perfectly well how to manage 5 1,2| reporter, as his friend well knew, was not a man to draw back, 6 1,2| remained. The courageous boy knew of the sailor's plan, and 7 1,5| it out of the car?" ~"I knew better than that," replied 8 1,5| without a soul. ~Pencroft knew fifty ways of cooking eggs, 9 1,8| sooner or later. This Neb knew, and he wished to see his 10 1,8| his companions whom Top knew best. ~Then he pointed to 11 1,8| Cyrus Harding considered. He knew very little. The wave had 12 1,1| March, 1865. They little knew that sixteen days afterwards 13 1,3| zeal. He had tried them. He knew their abilities. ~Gideon 14 1,3| robust, with iron health, he knew a little about the work 15 1,3| seamen, fit for anything, he knew how to do everything. ~It 16 1,3| from it, but Cyrus Harding knew this and made allowance 17 1,4| his own height, which he knew to a hair. Herbert carried 18 1,5| waddling movement. ~Pencroft knew the habits of these creatures, 19 1,6| part which they already knew. The engineer was much surprised 20 1,7| surplus water escaped, but he knew it must exist somewhere. 21 1,7| at his disposal, but he knew that, in Bohemia especially, 22 1,7| explosion. ~But Cyrus Harding knew that nitro-glycerine would 23 1,9| of this brave heart. He knew how communicable confidence 24 1,2| was always rabbit, but Neb knew how to vary his sauces and 25 2,6| thousand hideous grimaces. ~"I knew that it was only a joke," 26 2,6| minutes, so far as they knew, there was not a living 27 2,6| joking in saying this, for he knew how this intelligent race 28 2,6| said Pencroft; "if we only knew his language, we could talk 29 2,8| skilled in the culinary art, knew how to vary agreeably the 30 2,0| dark at this new trade. He knew as much about ship-building 31 2,0| a dockyard in Brooklyn, knew the practical part of the 32 2,1| pressing the wool; for he knew how to turn ingeniously 33 2,3| Pencroft and Herbert, who knew how to work the vessel, 34 2,4| tools, and he no longer knew how to make a fire! It could 35 2,4| felt this, and they well knew that Cyrus Harding would 36 2,6| was on Tabor Island, he knew himself to be alone! Here, 37 2,7| these parts, and asked if he knew whether a three-masted English 38 2,7| Therefore this wretched man knew nothing of the wreck of 39 2,7| him all that the villain knew about Captain Grant. Ayrton 40 2,7| and it was certain that he knew nothing from the day on 41 2,9| the shore. ~The colonists knew this beautiful wooded coast, 42 3,1| mentally asked himself, Harding knew not what to reply; but he 43 3,2| taking possession. Harding knew now that the vessel was 44 3,2| thought Ayrton, and he well knew that Cyrus Harding would 45 3,2| pirates had been alarmed. They knew that Lincoln Island was 46 3,3| and Ayrton, although they knew they ran the risk of being 47 3,5| found there the wretch you knew, and who made known to you 48 3,7| not speak. ~However, they knew that it depended on them 49 3,7| knowledge of medicine. He knew a little of everything, 50 3,7| the reporter. ~However, he knew one thing, this was that 51 3,7| words. He understood, he knew what was expected of him. 52 3,8| each other. Cyrus Harding knew this well, and sometimes 53 3,9| spot of the island, if we knew that spot, and had only 54 3,9| to Granite House, for he knew how much the presence of 55 3,9| lad's wish, and God alone knew that this determination 56 3,9| opened. Jup and Top, who knew when to be silent, ran in 57 3,0| confiding a note to him. He knew the orang's great intelligence, 58 3,0| probability either the convicts knew of the return of the settlers 59 3,1| Lincoln Island, the settlers knew thoroughly all the eastern 60 3,2| magnificent vegetation. They knew already that in this respect 61 3,2| men to draw back, but they knew that any imprudence on their 62 3,2| suspecting nothing, if they knew nothing of the expedition 63 3,3| at least, as much as he knew. ~The day after his arrival 64 3,3| be unlimited; but also it knew how to escape the colonists' 65 3,5| The reporter evidently knew this name, for it had a 66 3,6| 1867, these three men, who knew nothing of the past history 67 3,0| sight of the rock? But they knew only too well from experience 68 3,0| named in the charts." ~"I knew of it from a document left


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