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bipeds 2
birch-trees 1
bird 15
birds 59
birth 2
birthplace 1
bischof 1
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60 smoke
59 become
59 better
59 birds
59 care
59 cart
59 disappeared
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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birds

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,3| escaped every minute great birds of clumsy flight, which 2 1,3| indistinctly through the mist. The birds were less numerous on this 3 1,4| shapes. Some hundreds of birds lived there nestled in the 4 1,6| successful. However, some birds sang and fluttered in the 5 1,6| At this moment a flock of birds, of a small size and pretty 6 1,6| were covered with little birds. The couroucous were waiting 7 1,6| three o'clock new flocks of birds were seen through certain 8 1,6| breathed. ~Meanwhile, the birds walked about the hooks, 9 1,6| of wings showed that the birds were taken. ~"Hurrah!" he 10 1,6| time that he had ever seen birds taken with a line, but the 11 1,8| pantry, several dozen of birds, which our Herbert calls 12 1,9| the branches, only roused birds which could not be approached. 13 1,0| behind the eyes. Among these birds, which were about the size 14 1,2| beautiful nuts!" ~As to the birds, they swarmed among the 15 1,2| lories, and various other birds appeared on all sides, as 16 1,2| successively the song of birds, the cry of quadrupeds, 17 1,2| dozen mocking and singing birds, known as mountain pheasants. 18 1,2| great slaughter among these birds, but the hunters were still 19 1,2| lower part. Numerous aquatic birds frequented the shores of 20 1,4| on Safety Islet, numerous birds were gravely strutting. 21 1,5| certain innocent-looking birds, whose wings were reduced 22 1,6| bushes, put up flocks of birds of different kinds, which 23 1,6| between the order of wading birds and that of palmipeds. Sorry 24 1,7| stranded. Already flocks of birds had attacked the mass of 25 1,1| water, fluttered numbers of birds. Wild duck, teal, snipe 26 1,1| flocks, and those fearless birds allowed themselves to be 27 1,1| brought down some dozen of the birds, they were so close together. 28 1,1| advantage of not frightening the birds, while the noise of firearms 29 1,1| in the capture of these birds, whose name was given to 30 1,1| probable that some of the birds there might be domesticated, 31 1,2| with loud crashes. Numerous birds fluttered over the frozen 32 1,2| a poultry-yard for the birds, in a word to establish 33 2,3| living gallinaceae. They were birds with long, thin beaks, lengthened 34 2,3| killed the king of eatable birds. It was ten o'clock in the 35 2,3| escaped flights of little birds, which glittered in the 36 2,4| animals on the shore, though birds, on the contrary, abound-jacamars, 37 2,7| indeed necessary that the birds should be close within reach 38 2,7| difficulty in leaping. As to birds, some scarecrows, due to 39 2,7| various shelters for the birds which were to populate it. 40 2,7| rocks of the plateau. These birds soon became accustomed to 41 2,8| not coagulate as that of birds' eggs. They were hatched 42 2,8| carefully defended from the birds, was divided into small 43 2,0| animal, above which flocks of birds already hovered. ~"What 44 2,0| decomposition should commence. The birds, who had watched this rich 45 2,0| animal were left to the birds, who would soon make every 46 2,1| not to its foot, for these birds are in the habit of resting 47 2,1| expedition against these birds. ~Not only Gideon Spilett 48 2,2| superior to all other aquatic birds in the known world. ~During 49 2,3| the New York Herald. These birds were the only beings that 50 2,8| obscured for some minutes. ~"Birds!" cried Herbert. ~They were 51 2,8| bring down one of these birds, of which they could not 52 2,0| which the safety of the birds would have been seriously 53 3,2| rapid step, scaring the birds nestled in the holes of 54 3,0| roamed over the plateau. The birds, which during the fire had 55 3,1| that these creatures, both birds and quadrupeds, are more 56 3,1| a couple of those large birds peculiar to Australia, a 57 3,5| forest. Both animals and birds, influenced by the heaviness 58 3,8| appeared in the woods. Even the birds had fled. Sometimes a passing 59 3,0| in the catastrophe; the birds, as well as those representing


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