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road 59
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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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road

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1 1,4| river will be to us like a road which carries of itself, 2 1,4| Herbert, "at this moment our road is going the wrong way, 3 1,9| enabled to discover the road by which they had come. 4 1,0| appeared best to take the road already traversed through 5 1,1| Harding followed the same road as the evening before. They 6 1,5| could renew on the way. ~The road led through Jacamar Wood, 7 1,5| future form the most direct road to Prospect Heights and 8 1,8| feet, following a winding road, Harding who was walking 9 2,3| supply themselves on the road, and Neb took care not to 10 2,7| and abundant pasture. The road between Prospect Heights 11 2,7| consequently, necessary to beat a road through the dense forests 12 2,7| was ready, but a straight road, or rather a cutting, had 13 2,7| cart, and set out on the road to Port Balloon. ~Of course 14 2,7| over the somewhat rough road, but the vehicle arrived 15 2,8| miles, by the newly beaten road to which the name of Corral 16 2,8| which the name of Corral Road had been given. ~There a 17 2,8| as the opening up of the road had already necessitated 18 2,4| breakfast on board. The road already trodden was not 19 2,5| we have a fine straight road to take us there!" ~"Do 20 2,8| commenced the planting along the road to the corral, of posts 21 2,8| Mercy, along which ran the road from the corral to the mouth 22 2,0| they reached them by the road to Port Balloon, after having 23 3,6| advanced directly along the road which led to the southern 24 3,6| examined all the border of the road, the thick forest, as well 25 3,6| Heights, immediately took the road to the corral. They shouldered 26 3,6| thick on each side of the road and might easily have concealed 27 3,6| sometimes running on the road, sometimes taking a ramble 28 3,6| companions followed beside the road the wire which connected 29 3,6| arrived at the place where the road led along the side of the 30 3,7| would be murdered on the road!" ~"It is very probable, 31 3,7| was expected of him. The road to the corral was familiar 32 3,9| that to venture on the road to the corral would be to 33 3,9| reporter ventured out into the road and made the tour of the 34 3,9| an attack was made on the road. Would they not, on the 35 3,9| I shall not die on the road!" ~While speaking thus, 36 3,9| to have taken a different road than that which led straight 37 3,9| wood at the sides of the road, signalized no danger. ~ 38 3,9| incident having occurred. The road was as deserted as all that 39 3,0| having seen them pass on the road from the corral, or, after 40 3,1| Jacamar Wood, between the road to the corral and the Mercy, 41 3,1| lay the first draft of a road which would place Granite 42 3,1| side of which commenced the road to Port Balloon, and there 43 3,1| explorers, leaving this road on their left, entered the 44 3,1| they were obliged to cut a road with their hatchets. ~Like 45 3,1| the result was that the road took a very winding direction, 46 3,2| river by its left bank. The road had been already partly 47 3,3| should it not follow the road naturally traced out for 48 3,4| excursion to form a practicable road, which they named the Far 49 3,4| they named the Far West Road, and the trees were carried 50 3,4| was established. As to the road in question, the choice 51 3,4| than their companions the road to the corral, and with 52 3,5| from finding the familiar road to the corral. ~They ascended 53 3,5| that even the edge of the road could not be seen. Not a 54 3,8| Dakkar Grotto, had taken the road to the corral. On their 55 3,8| spoke but little on the road. The various incidents of 56 3,8| by two onagers, took the road to the corral and set off 57 3,9| threatened to cut off the road to the corral. The nearest 58 3,9| colonists had again taken the road to the corral. They proceeded 59 3,9| Tadorn Marsh, beyond the road to Port Balloon. But the


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