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presence 54
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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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presence

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1 1,4| clamorous tribe, bold in the presence of man, who probably for 2 1,4| green patches, caused by the presence of evergreen trees. Then, 3 1,6| middle of the Pacific the presence of man was perhaps more 4 1,6| suspecting in any way the presence of the hunters, who, besides, 5 1,1| in the air betrayed the presence of man. It is true, a distance 6 1,2| color of which betrayed the presence of oxide of iron. From this 7 1,0| lining of his waistcoat. ~The presence of this grain was explained 8 2,1| smoke even had betrayed the presence of man on the surface of 9 2,1| courage and much of that presence of mind which may justly 10 2,1| have at last betrayed their presence." ~"But if they were able 11 2,1| to fear than desire the presence of human beings on our island." ~" 12 2,1| shelter to the strangers whose presence they suspected. ~The lad 13 2,3| banks of the Mercy, was the presence of man revealed. The explorers 14 2,3| latitude! Certainly their presence would have been enough for 15 2,3| appears proved that the presence of the eucalyptus is enough 16 2,4| from firing, that their presence might not be betrayed to 17 2,4| have failed to signal the presence of any stranger in the neighborhood. ~ 18 2,8| contain the ruminants, whose presence would have been troublesome 19 2,0| again as rain. ~However, the presence of this mammifer preoccupied 20 2,3| answered Spilett; "and the presence of this castaway explains 21 2,3| this man? Would not his presence disturb the little colony 22 2,3| waving, which indicated the presence of timid animals, but still 23 2,3| nothing here betrays the presence of man." ~"Let us go down," 24 2,4| Was he overwhelmed by the presence of men whose fellow he had 25 2,6| then, the stranger, whose presence at this place no one had 26 2,7| to trouble him by their presence, and thus imposing on him 27 2,8| to agitate him by their presence. Time would doubtless perform 28 2,9| precautions for making our presence and that of Ayrton on Lincoln 29 2,9| again manifested by the presence of myriads of water-fowl. 30 2,9| of cotton wool, and their presence usually announces some sudden 31 3,1| means of signalizing their presence. A flag would not have been 32 3,1| justified, and that the presence of this vessel in the vicinity 33 3,1| fire, so as to signal our presence on the coast?" ~This was 34 3,1| everything we can to hide our presence here. The windmill on Prospect 35 3,1| that nothing may betray the presence of men on the island." ~" 36 3,2| be prudent. Perhaps their presence might still be concealed 37 3,3| sound, had betrayed the presence of the brig in the neighborhood 38 3,5| explained, everything-except the presence of the torpedo in the waters 39 3,5| longer be in doubt as to the presence of a mysterious being, a 40 3,5| this day, therefore, in presence of all the members of the 41 3,9| probable that Top scented the presence of man, for in that case, 42 3,9| for he knew how much the presence of the settlers was needed 43 3,0| these serious events. The presence of the convicts constituted 44 3,1| of noble and commanding presence. From this time his recovery, 45 3,2| frequented-nothing announced either the presence or the proximity of the 46 3,3| had they discovered the presence of man. ~Was it then in 47 3,4| perhaps be explained by the presence of floes or icebergs comparatively 48 3,5| not appear to notice their presence. ~Then Harding raised his 49 3,6| baboons, who made known the presence of Ayrton upon Tabor Island, 50 3,8| least possible delay. In presence of the eventualities which 51 3,8| other duties demanded the presence of the colonists on various 52 3,8| a certain uneasiness in presence of these first signs of 53 3,8| Besides these sounds, the presence of chemical combinations 54 3,9| been folly-nay, madness. In presence of Nature's grand convulsions


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