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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,2| personage fell into the hands of the Southerners. This 2 1,2| the same on his side, his hands in his pockets, yawning 3 1,6| his eyes, touched with his hands the corpse of his master, 4 1,6| have only to put out our hands and take it!" ~The sailor 5 1,6| instant. ~Herbert clapped his hands. It was the first time that 6 1,6| their companions with empty hands, and observing that the 7 1,7| his neck against the lad's hands. ~"If the dog is found, 8 1,8| pale. Herbert clasped his hands, and remained motionless. 9 1,8| against the rocks; even the hands were uninjured, and it was 10 1,8| wished to bury with his own hands! ~He sought long in vain. 11 1,8| no other tools than their hands, to despoil of its principal 12 1,9| of wood, and lay violent hands on every creature, feathered 13 1,2| exactly, but do not touch the hands. This may be of use to us. ~" 14 1,3| largely with his head and hands to the colonization of the 15 1,3| took Top's head between his hands, and unfastening the collar 16 1,3| was mixed by the feet and hands of the manipulators, and 17 1,4| rather be here than in the hands of the Southerners," cried 18 1,7| torn from the engineer's hands and disappeared. ~"There 19 1,9| when it escaped from the hands of the reporter must have 20 1,2| and difficulty that their hands could hold to the rounds 21 1,2| for he had need of all his hands, and his advice was followed. ~ 22 2,2| hurrahs, Herbert clapped his hands, and Neb danced up and down. 23 2,3| Pencroft, their guns in their hands, and preceded by Top, jumped 24 2,6| himself, if he falls into my hands, I can tell him." ~As soon 25 2,7| construction of the bridge, and all hands were required for this important 26 2,8| Neb had made with his own hands. There they talked, they 27 2,8| doubtless soon fallen into the hands of General Grant. The taking 28 2,9| working both with head and hands, they could not suppose 29 2,9| the tube out of Herbert's hands, and, giving it a pendulous 30 2,0| iron-tipped poles in their hands, passed over the Mercy bridge, 31 2,1| worked, reading when the hands remained idle, the time 32 2,2| taken of him. One of Jup's hands hung over the side of his 33 2,2| from the northwest. ~"All hands on board," shouted Pencroft; 34 2,2| points of the wind. All hands were enchanted, they had 35 2,4| abandonment, and they had their hands ready to press the hands 36 2,4| hands ready to press the hands of this man, this castaway, 37 2,4| waist, wild eyes, enormous hands with immensely long nails, 38 2,5| twirl round, clapping his hands and shouting, "Oh! my master!" 39 2,6| hiding his face in his hands. "No-never-leave me! leave 40 2,7| yacht had fallen into the hands of Ben Joyce, and had become 41 2,0| written by him, fell into our hands?" ~As Cyrus Harding thus 42 2,0| glass almost fell from his hands. ~Immediately running to 43 3,1| his head drooped upon his hands. ~Did not twelve years' 44 3,1| glass was put into Ayrton's hands, that he might ascertain 45 3,2| for the convicts; in their hands it would become an excellent 46 3,2| put into execution. ~All hands were extended to Ayrton, 47 3,2| settlers fall into their hands, they must expect no mercy! ~" 48 3,3| time wrung each other's hands. ~Pencroft succeeded in 49 3,5| clouds, a great ball in his hands!" ~"But, Pencroft," answered 50 3,6| find him struck down by the hands of those of whom he was 51 3,6| Their guns were in their hands ready cocked. The forest 52 3,7| honest head between his hands. ~A note was fastened to 53 3,9| could to escape from the hands of the villains, and this 54 3,0| fainting fits. Herbert's thin hands clutched the sheets. They 55 3,2| their guns ready in their hands. The cart had been left 56 3,2| now the cart was in the hands of the convicts! ~In a moment 57 3,3| Ayrton was now redoubled. His hands and feet still bore the 58 3,4| Pencroft, "when one has four hands at one's service, of course 59 3,5| felt for the wire with his hands; but there was now no doubt 60 3,7| may make good use. In the hands of such men as yourself 61 3,8| keelson, and a dozen pair of hands would not be too many. Before 62 3,8| we shall be two pair of hands short!" ~"We shall return 63 3,9| of Lincoln Island. ~All hands, therefore, set to work 64 3,0| There, under the intelligent hands of the engineer and his


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