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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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smoke

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1 1,4| keep an opening for the smoke." ~"So we can, my boy," 2 1,5| was kept, to lead out the smoke and to make the fire draw. 3 1,5| been kept. This, if the smoke did not take the heat out 4 1,5| Neb nor Captain Harding smoke, and I believe that Mr. 5 1,5| sprang up, making a choking smoke. Herbert quickly turned 6 1,5| a capital fireplace. The smoke went quite easily out at 7 1,6| having cast a look at the smoke which, just at that place, 8 1,7| through the narrow valley. The smoke from the fireplace was also 9 1,9| Neb! Look!" he shouted. ~Smoke was escaping and curling 10 1,0| was completely extinct. No smoke escaped from its sides; 11 1,1| fishery on the shore. No smoke curling in the air betrayed 12 1,2| my boy?" asked Spilett. ~"Smoke," replied Herbert. "We have 13 1,2| replied Herbert. "We have seen smoke among the rocks, a hundred 14 1,2| thence they clearly saw smoke of a yellowish color rising 15 1,2| engineer to guess what the smoke was which at first, not 16 1,2| said he, "or rather, this smoke is produced by nature alone. 17 1,2| the place from which the smoke escaped. They there saw 18 1,3| Red Creek, and the first smoke escaped from a chimney twenty 19 1,9| destined to conduct the smoke outside gave some trouble 20 1,9| facade would make the chimney smoke, but these winds were rare, 21 2,1| had been discovered. No smoke even had betrayed the presence 22 2,1| even catch a glimpse of smoke, the faintest trace of which 23 2,1| could perceive a slight smoke in the west, but a more 24 2,0| But we must not let him smoke it all, he must give us 25 2,1| giving forth an odoriferous smoke, they could hear the storm 26 2,2| make you a present of it! Smoke away, old boy, smoke away!" ~ 27 2,2| it! Smoke away, old boy, smoke away!" ~And Jup gravely 28 2,2| gravely puffed out clouds of smoke which seemed to give him 29 2,3| astonishing thing was that no smoke arose to show that the island 30 2,0| sailor, emitting a volume of smoke from his mouth. "Can it 31 3,1| cannot perceive any trace of smoke either above or near that 32 3,3| moment two shots were heard. Smoke curled up from among the 33 3,3| report was heard, a cloud of smoke issued from the brig's side, 34 3,3| the post betrayed by the smoke, but without any other result 35 3,3| Speedy," surrounded with smoke, gliding up the channel. 36 3,7| opened the gate, and seeing smoke a hundred feet off in the 37 3,9| And he pointed to a thick smoke rising from the mill, the 38 3,9| about in the midst of the smoke. It was Neb. ~His companions 39 3,0| devastated fields, and at the smoke which still rose from the 40 3,3| exists, and the overflow of smoke and lava, would escape, 41 3,3| We have not yet seen any smoke at the top of the mountain, 42 3,3| heard. However, no sign of smoke or vapor, no heating of 43 3,4| hearths of Granite House, the smoke marking the granite wall 44 3,4| observed the crater, saw smoke curling round the summit 45 3,5| Franklin. ~From that day the smoke never disappeared from the 46 3,5| in the midst of the thick smoke. It appeared there as if 47 3,8| with breathing; he must smoke!" ~This figure of speech 48 3,8| were replaced by a thick smoke, rising in the form of a 49 3,8| attentively observed the dense smoke emitted by Mount Franklin, 50 3,8| concluded that the vapors and smoke found a free passage through 51 3,8| work? Let Mount Franklin smoke, groan, bellow, or spout 52 3,8| indicated that a thick cloud of smoke passed between its disc 53 3,8| mingled with the vapor and smoke accumulated at the mouth 54 3,8| fuliginous flames. So much smoke, and possibly scoriae and 55 3,8| extending beyond the dome of smoke, dissipated it, leaving 56 3,8| Instead of a single column of smoke he counted thirteen, forced 57 3,8| Mount Franklin. Pillars of smoke and flame escaped from the 58 3,9| of the volcano. Vapor and smoke mingled with flames and 59 3,9| the new crater a cloud of smoke and ashes, mingled with 60 3,9| and enormous wreaths of smoke rolled over the trees, whore


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