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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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passage

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,1| which is felt after the passage of a great meteor. The storm 2 1,3| possible we may find a fordable passage." "You are right," replied 3 1,3| hours we will attempt the passage, and once on the other side, 4 1,4| a fireplace in the left passage and keep an opening for 5 1,5| the opening of the narrow passage which had been kept. This, 6 1,5| easily out at the narrow passage, the chimney drew, and an 7 1,6| couroucous were waiting the passage of insects which served 8 1,7| the darkest parts of the passage. ~Pencroft immediately began 9 1,7| himself at the opening of the passage, so as to take a look in 10 1,7| then he reentered the passage. ~An instant after he issued 11 1,7| soon a dog bounded into the passage. Pencroft, Herbert, and 12 1,7| thrown on the embers. The passage was lighted up with a bright 13 1,8| mind. He rushed into the passage, but returned almost immediately, 14 1,9| carried into the central passage. There they managed to arrange 15 1,0| which indicated the recent passage of large animals. ~"Perhaps 16 1,1| discharge had worn away a passage, and a large heap of lava 17 1,3| could discern the recent passage of animals of a large size, 18 1,4| was to do to ascertain the passage of the sun at the meridian 19 1,6| sea by some subterranean passage?" ~"That might be," replied 20 1,7| there, doubtless, by a passage in the granite cliff, it 21 1,8| therefore did not offer an easy passage to the settlers; but Neb 22 1,8| impatient to enter the narrow passage. You see Top has got before 23 1,8| settlers ventured into the dark passage, which the overplus of the 24 1,8| supposed, the diameter of the passage increased as the explorers 25 1,8| extremely close grain. The passage dated, then, from the very 26 1,8| all the deviations of the passage, and notwithstanding so 27 1,8| sounds, carried through the passage as through an acoustic tube, 28 1,8| rejoined Top. ~There the passage ended in a vast and magnificent 29 1,8| oblique and practicable passage, but a perpendicular well, 30 1,8| consequently the length of the passage, and was therefore led to 31 1,8| obliged to return by the passage to reach the summit of the 32 1,8| sea by the subterranean passage, before the new opening 33 1,8| ascend through the dark passage. Top closed the rear, still 34 1,8| companions passed out of the passage. ~ ~ 35 1,9| preceded by an entrance passage, and to light it by means 36 1,9| use of the door, since the passage offered a natural staircase, 37 1,9| reach our dwelling by this passage, it will be equally easy 38 1,9| entered the cavern by the long passage. This mode of communication 39 1,9| hundred feet through the passage, having to climb as far 40 1,1| and conducted through the passage, it preserved its fluidity, 41 1,2| facade, only leaving a narrow passage for renewing the air, the 42 2,2| to the shore by a narrow passage among the rocks, and it 43 2,5| raft, on which to make the passage of the Mercy. He and Neb, 44 2,6| had hidden himself in the passage, rushed into the room, pursued 45 2,7| from the entrance of the passage to the breach made in the 46 2,9| fall at the bottom of the passage, the overflow from which 47 2,1| extremity of the interior passage. ~"What can Top be barking 48 2,1| was on a level with the passage of Granite House, and which 49 2,1| part of the well, did any passage open, which could lead to 50 2,3| forty-eight hours to make this passage of a hundred and fifty miles. 51 2,8| which, attracted during the passage of the current, would fall 52 2,0| frozen, offered them an easy passage. Plantations and domestic 53 3,1| the ship, we will take our passage on board her, and we will 54 3,3| door, penetrated into the passage. ~"We are discovered!" exclaimed 55 3,3| take refuge in the upper passage of Granite House, and leave 56 3,5| excavations situated in the upper passage were enlarged either by 57 3,6| there existed a subterranean passage through which the overflow 58 3,6| attempting to force the passage, he was to endeavor to stop 59 3,7| the ball committed in its passage? What important organs had 60 3,1| more or less recent, of the passage of a band of men-here branches 61 3,3| period, still black from the passage of the fire, and penetrated 62 3,8| vapors and smoke found a free passage through the central shaft; 63 3,9| period it will afford a passage to the waters of the lake 64 3,9| sea or lake, by opening a passage for the admission of the 65 3,9| those watercourses in its passage. There was no possibility 66 3,9| lava, after having broken a passage through the noble trees


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