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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,2| before Richmond, and nothing gave the prisoners any hope of 2 1,3| uniting their voices, they gave a vigorous shout, but there 3 1,6| notice of them. Pencroft then gave little tugs which moved 4 1,7| keeping their feet; but hope gave them strength, for it was 5 1,7| name of Cyrus Harding, Top gave a few short barks, as much 6 1,7| There Top stopped, and gave a loud, clear bark. Spilett, 7 1,9| was about two o'clock, he gave the signal to return. ~Top' 8 1,0| Once or twice Pencroft gave forth some ideas upon what 9 1,0| was not the name Pencroft gave them, for all of a sudden-" 10 1,0| temperate zone, to which Herbert gave the name of the musmon. ~" 11 1,1| their imaginations soon gave to the river which furnished 12 1,3| the Mercy, to which they gave the name of Jacamar Wood, 13 1,3| space between the two legs gave him the angular distance 14 1,5| the evening, Cyrus Harding gave the signal to halt. They 15 1,6| been very quiet till then, gave signs of agitation. The 16 1,6| to the Chimneys, when Top gave new signs of agitation. 17 1,7| the fat with soda, which gave both a soluble soap and 18 1,9| conduct the smoke outside gave some trouble to these amateur 19 1,0| asked for nothing more-they gave thanks. The next day, the 20 1,0| subjected to fermentation, gave them an acid drink, which 21 1,1| short in the chase, and gave the swift animals time to 22 2,3| a tail. Herbert rightly gave them the name of tinamous, 23 2,3| excursion, and from which we gave the name to that part of 24 2,4| half-past eleven the captain gave the signal for departure. 25 2,5| cutting, by a gentle slope, gave access to an upper plateau, 26 2,5| was not mistaken, and he gave vent to his feelings in 27 2,6| stentorian voice the sailor gave a prolonged "Halloo!" which 28 2,6| at that moment when he gave it a pull to bring down 29 2,6| improved. The quadrumana gave no sign of existence, and 30 2,7| small stream, to which they gave the name of Creek Glycerine, 31 2,7| Pencroft before going to sleep gave vent to his feelings in 32 2,8| the pleasure Master Jup gave to the inhabitants of Granite 33 2,8| all with a gravity which gave intense amusement to the 34 2,8| what a bountiful Providence gave them. ~After the heat of 35 2,9| this time the female onager gave birth to a young one which 36 2,9| for the first time, and gave universal satisfaction. 37 2,9| 300 to 350 ~ The second gave exactly: ~ In longitude: 38 2,1| orang, joining the dog, gave unequivocal signs of agitation, 39 2,2| And the two brave men gave three tremendous cheers 40 2,3| judgment of the lad. Pencroft gave him his directions as a 41 2,4| it, the wood crackled and gave forth a bright light. ~The 42 2,5| formed a sort of mane and gave him such a savage aspect. 43 2,5| At times, the stranger gave some slight attention to 44 2,6| the bottle. Moreover, it gave the latitude and longitude 45 2,7| obliges himself to speak, he gave the following recital, which 46 2,7| land, of which the document gave the latitude, but of which 47 2,8| that the explanation you gave yesterday on the subject 48 2,0| growled round the well or gave any signs of uneasiness. 49 3,1| gentlemen." ~Cyrus Harding gave him his hand, as was his 50 3,6| tropic of Capricorn, and gave the longest days in the 51 3,7| refreshing drinks, which they gave him without his taking any 52 3,9| his forces divided, for it gave great advantage to the pirates. 53 3,9| to whom Top immediately gave a most cordial reception. ~" 54 3,0| fire of Granite House. They gave themselves up, therefore, 55 3,2| stretched out on his paws, gave no sign of uneasiness. At 56 3,5| long badly concealed yawns gave warning of the hour of rest, 57 3,5| on the alphabetic dial, gave this reply to the tenants 58 3,7| Harding." ~Cyrus Harding gave his hand to the captain, 59 3,7| waves. The powerful light it gave forth lighted up the translucent 60 3,8| the cavern, to which they gave the name of "Dakkar Grotto," 61 3,0| vast colony to which they gave the name of that island


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