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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,4| intelligent, industrious lad. And his turn for natural 2 1,4| current, the sailor and the lad placed some good-sized pieces 3 1,4| big enough," replied the lad. ~"An island, ever so big, 4 1,6| stick." ~The sailor and the lad, creeping among the grass, 5 1,6| the sailor said to the lad,-~"Decidedly, since we can' 6 1,6| of the gallinaceae. ~The lad felt at this moment highly 7 1,7| near his master. ~Thus the lad reasoned. Thus he spoke. 8 1,7| rubbing his neck against the lad's hands. ~"If the dog is 9 1,7| reply to each other, and the lad having pronounced the name 10 1,8| shell among the downs. The lad was obliged to content himself 11 1,9| to these molluscs, the lad added some edible sea-weed, 12 1,9| seeing the efforts of the lad to succeed where he had 13 1,0| hesitating, followed by the lad, he entered the enormous 14 1,0| Cyrus Harding seized the lad's hand, and in a grave voice,-~" 15 1,3| Herbert," he asked of the lad, "is not this the 15th of 16 1,4| finished, Cyrus Harding and the lad returned to the Chimneys. ~ 17 1,6| arrows. One was hit by the lad, and fell into some marshy 18 1,9| For medicine," replied the lad, "to treat us when we are 19 1,9| be made to that, but the lad went on with his collection 20 1,0| Granite House, when the lad cried out all at once,-~" 21 1,1| help smiling on hearing the lad's reflection, which showed 22 1,2| continent," replied the lad, "they are found from Mexico 23 2,1| to go away," observed the lad, "they could not have been 24 2,1| presence they suspected. ~The lad looked attentively. There 25 2,1| Harding listened to the lad's account, shook his head 26 2,1| turtle had been left. The lad even found the stones which 27 2,3| thirteen hundred species!" ~The lad was allowed to run on, and 28 2,4| engineer, addressing the lad. ~"Will it not be better 29 2,5| distance. All at once, the lad, who had strolled by the 30 2,6| while the reporter and the lad, the best marksmen in the 31 2,6| replied Herbert. ~The lad was not joking in saying 32 2,9| Mercy, and, as usual, the lad was asking a thousand questions 33 2,9| which, however, escaped the lad's gun; the consequence was 34 2,0| stalks and returned to the lad, to whom he said,-~"What 35 2,0| The reporter and the lad secured a good store of 36 2,1| happens to you, or to this lad, whom chance has made our 37 2,2| to-morrow, Neb," replied the lad. ~"It will be you then, 38 2,3| him at the helm, and the lad's hand was so firm that 39 2,3| coolness and judgment of the lad. Pencroft gave him his directions 40 2,4| a clearing they saw the lad thrown on the ground and 41 2,4| what age is he?" asked the lad. ~"It is difficult to say," 42 2,7| been prudent to allow the lad to ramble alone in the forest; 43 2,8| neither the reporter nor the lad had been able to bring down 44 3,1| is to be done?" asked the lad. ~"Wait," replied Harding. ~ 45 3,4| together with Neb and the lad. ~"But what has happened?" 46 3,6| arrived at the spot where the lad was standing. The post was 47 3,7| to ascertain if the poor lad's heart was still beating. ~" 48 3,7| plants, the same which the lad had gathered on the banks 49 3,8| skilful in dressing the lad's wounds. All the linen 50 3,9| friends to yield to the lad's wish, and God alone knew 51 3,9| more easy for the wounded lad, but it would have necessitated 52 3,9| Ah, captain," replied the lad, "don't be uneasy, I shall 53 3,0| Herbert so much worse? The lad then fell into a kind of 54 3,1| last, and when once the lad should have recovered, the 55 3,1| of the journey, and the lad was obliged to submit to 56 3,2| the healthy and vigorous lad he was before his illness,


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