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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| we are standing, that of Mount Franklin; to that lake which 2 1,1| Bay, Washington Bay, and Mount Franklin, as the engineer 3 1,1| settlers had only to descend Mount Franklin to return to the 4 1,2| the last declivities of Mount Franklin. As yet the ground 5 1,3| greeted on the summit of Mount Franklin. ~Cyrus Harding 6 1,5| of the northeast spurs of Mount Franklin, that is to say, 7 1,5| to Prospect Heights and Mount Franklin. The trees, belonging 8 1,5| powerful spurs which supported Mount Franklin towards the west. 9 1,6| that, from the summit of Mount Franklin, we could not see 10 1,6| visited on their descent from Mount Frankl in. Cyrus Harding 11 1,7| vein of it at the foot of Mount Franklin, and they had nothing 12 1,0| seen on the expedition to Mount Franklin, and the wool once 13 1,1| the foot of the spurs of Mount Franklin. The powerful heat 14 1,2| white, from the summit of Mount Franklin to the shore, the 15 2,1| island from the summit of Mount Franklin, it had been inhabited, 16 2,1| southwest. To the northwest rose Mount Franklin, which concealed 17 2,2| might have a good view of Mount Franklin. ~Pencroft afterwards 18 2,3| north-west, towards the spurs of Mount Franklin, among which the 19 2,3| shore, but rather towards Mount Franklin, it was decided 20 2,3| approaching the spurs of Mount Franklin. The source could 21 2,4| determined by the bearing of Mount Franklin, and as the volcano 22 2,6| meanwhile Top was ordered to mount guard below the windows 23 2,7| Balloon, with a branch line to Mount Franklin!" ~One day, the 24 2,8| Red Creek, at the foot of Mount Franklin, destined to contain 25 2,1| the southeastern spur of Mount Franklin, did not greatly 26 2,2| overlooked the whole, and Mount Franklin whose lofty head 27 2,3| like a green basket, with Mount Franklin rising from the 28 2,3| stretched away to the ridges of Mount Franklin, and three hours 29 2,3| Lincoln Island, by climbing Mount Franklin." ~"Exactly so," 30 2,8| from Prospect Heights with Mount Franklin in the distance, 31 2,9| shore from the summit of Mount Franklin, for they overlooked 32 2,0| and sheltered partly by Mount Franklin, only received 33 3,1| the island, overtopped by Mount Franklin, could not escape 34 3,2| circumference, overlooked by Mount Pitt, which rises to a height 35 3,4| meantime it was necessary to mount guard over cases and packages 36 3,7| along the southern spur of Mount Franklin, towards whom Top 37 3,8| would arrive at the spurs of Mount Franklin, among which they 38 3,1| and lastly, the spurs of Mount Franklin, among which the 39 3,1| quarters of the base of Mount Franklin, to the east, the 40 3,2| it is among the spurs of Mount Franklin that the convicts 41 3,2| now about six miles from Mount Franklin. ~The engineer' 42 3,2| object the exploration of Mount Franklin. ~This plan was 43 3,2| of the largest spurs of Mount Franklin. The trees, crowded 44 3,2| forest, covered the clearing. Mount Franklin rose like an enormous 45 3,3| dark cavern, at the foot of Mount Franklin, where the convicts 46 3,3| labyrinth of the spurs of Mount Franklin. We will not leave 47 3,3| even in the interior of Mount Franklin itself, was the 48 3,3| branching off at the base of Mount Franklin, three only were 49 3,3| found? ~The northern part of Mount Franklin was at its base 50 3,3| But if an eruption of Mount Franklin occurred," asked 51 3,3| that the inclination of Mount Franklin favors the flow 52 3,3| nor in any other part of Mount Franklin, did the colonists 53 3,5| silence at the summit of Mount Franklin. ~The volcano had 54 3,5| in the southern side of Mount Franklin. ~From that day 55 3,8| in watching the summit of Mount Franklin. ~"Ah!" exclaimed 56 3,8| the dense smoke emitted by Mount Franklin, and even listened, 57 3,8| going back to work? Let Mount Franklin smoke, groan, bellow, 58 3,8| first reached the plateau. ~Mount Franklin, distant about 59 3,8| work with all his energy. Mount Franklin was now hooded 60 3,8| to which the crater of Mount Franklin incessantly added 61 3,8| all the northern part of Mount Franklin. Pillars of smoke 62 3,9| precipitate itself into Mount Etna." ~The colonists made 63 3,9| soil sloped gradually from Mount Franklin to the east coast, 64 3,9| which the superior cone of Mount Franklin had fallen, but 65 3,0| abyss; the inferior cone of Mount Franklin, rent asunder by 66 3,0| mountain took the name of Mount Franklin, a small lake was


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