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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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rose

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1 1,1| and the balloon only half rose, like a bird with a wounded 2 1,1| that the lightened balloon rose the last time, and then 3 1,3| directions. Others, more active, rose in flocks and passed in 4 1,3| cormorants, whose shrill cries rose above the roaring of the 5 1,3| more equal, that the ground rose, and he declared that it 6 1,3| with daybreak a thick mist rose from the sea, so that the 7 1,3| Half a mile from the shore rose the islet, which somewhat 8 1,4| cliff, as has been said, rose to a height of three hundred 9 1,4| snow-topped mountain which rose at a distance of six or 10 1,6| which was flat and marshy, rose imperceptibly towards the 11 1,6| them. ~The hunters then rose, and using their sticks 12 1,7| perpendicularly. Twice the sailor rose and intrenched himself at 13 1,8| Gideon Spilett at last rose, after a long and attentive 14 1,9| who, without much effort, rose and stood upright. ~"That' 15 1,0| the last clumps of which rose to the top of the lowest 16 1,0| with. In isolated groups rose fir-trees, which, some hundred 17 1,0| second stage of the mountain rose on a base of rocks, among 18 1,1| was magnificent. The sun rose in a pure sky and flooded 19 1,1| occupy the central part; it rose, on the contrary, in the 20 1,2| Clumps of Australian cedars rose on the sloping banks, which 21 1,2| gum-trees. Superb lilacs rose to a height of twenty feet. 22 1,3| precise spot where the sun rose. The day before he had noted 23 1,4| feet from the cliff, which rose perpendicularly, Harding 24 1,4| which was planted there, rose perpendicularly. On the 25 1,6| by some unknown power, he rose ten feet above the surface 26 1,7| thrown on the ground. ~They rose, climbed the plateau, and 27 1,8| enormous, and its vaulted roof rose to a height of more than 28 1,1| distance of four miles, rose the first trees of the forests 29 1,2| northwest. The temperature rose some degrees, and the accumulated 30 2,1| trees. There, among others, rose, to a height of nearly 200 31 2,1| southwest. To the northwest rose Mount Franklin, which concealed 32 2,2| human industry? Their thanks rose unanimously to Heaven. ~ 33 2,3| Franklin, among which the river rose. ~During one of these excursions, 34 2,3| as Lincoln Island. Some rose to a height of two hundred 35 2,3| plants and rocks. The banks rose higher and higher, and already 36 2,2| together in the dining-room, rose at Neb's call, who was then 37 2,3| three hundred feet which rose at a distance of half a 38 2,3| of verdure, out of which rose two or three hills of no 39 2,5| engineer to him. ~The stranger rose immediately. His eyes were 40 2,6| pepper-pot, with a pointed roof, rose on the spot chosen. The 41 2,7| companions. The engineer rose. ~"We ask you nothing, my 42 2,7| Harding and his companions rose at the end of this account. 43 2,9| few trees here and there rose above a low, marshy ground, 44 2,9| last light of day, and only rose again with the first streaks 45 2,0| prognostications. The wind rose, and from a fresh breeze 46 3,4| as I saw perfectly well, rose on an enormous wave, and 47 3,4| before she foundered the brig rose on the summit of a regular 48 3,0| at the smoke which still rose from the ruins, then he 49 3,2| the clearing beyond which rose the palisade. ~They stopped. 50 3,2| clearing. Mount Franklin rose like an enormous screen 51 3,4| rebuilt, and new buildings rose in the poultry-yard. It 52 3,4| each of its extremities, rose almost perpendicularly. 53 3,5| the corral. ~Cyrus Harding rose. His companions stared at 54 3,5| at first passed, suddenly rose; but the darkness was too 55 3,5| height of a hundred feet rose the vaulted roof, supported 56 3,5| about 250 feet long, and rose about ten or twelve above 57 3,6| words the reclining figure rose, and the electric light 58 3,6| engineer and the reporter rose. Their companions had drawn 59 3,7| mounted the platform, which rose seven or eight feet above 60 3,9| escaping from the crater rose with frightful explosions


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