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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| had traversed space at the rate of ninety miles an hour, 2 1,1| twenty-four hours. ~At any rate the passengers, destitute 3 1,1| breeze, that is to say, the rate of the transit of the atmospheric 4 1,4| name of these trees, at any rate I reckon that we may call 5 1,4| murmured the sailor. ~"At any rate, it seems to be big enough," 6 1,5| great grievance. At any rate, there was only one thing 7 1,6| invention. ~"And at any rate," added he, "situated as 8 1,9| deplorable; but, at any rate, it is very plain. Either 9 1,4| proper time and place. At any rate their clothes would last 10 1,9| of it as yet. But at any rate, if we have no enemies in 11 1,9| explored the warren. At any rate, it produced an abundance 12 1,1| which was better. ~At any rate it commenced by very severe 13 1,2| in the island, or at any rate they had not yet shown themselves. ~ 14 1,2| parts of the island. ~At any rate, they were eatable from 15 2,0| through the water at the rate little short of twelve knots 16 2,0| extricate itself easily; at any rate it was best to hasten, so 17 2,1| hundred thousand, and that the rate of extraction will be doubled." ~" 18 2,2| going at a very moderate rate, as the breeze, partly intercepted 19 2,4| unreasonable supposition. At any rate the sailor was not sorry 20 2,4| doubtfully. ~"We must try at any rate," returned the reporter; " 21 2,4| not be known, but at any rate, although he had been unbound, 22 2,5| Tabor Island, or at any rate that the unfortunate man 23 2,7| yet absolved him. At any rate the guilty man felt remorse, 24 2,7| alone could show. At any rate, it was agreed that his 25 2,8| the electric current at a rate of twenty thousand miles 26 2,9| the reporter, "that at any rate we shall know what we have 27 2,9| be best to do." ~"At any rate," remarked Pencroft, "it 28 2,9| is coming on!" ~"At any rate we have a favorable wind 29 2,0| America!" ~"But, at any rate, is the water deep enough?" 30 2,0| thick clouds, and at any rate a star would not have been 31 3,1| were civilized. But at any rate this ship brought news from 32 3,2| not wound him, or at any rate only slightly, and Ayrton, 33 3,3| absolutely deserted. At any rate, there was no trace of dwellings. 34 3,4| did not answer. ~"At any rate," said Gideon Spilett, " 35 3,4| said Ayrton. ~"At any rate," observed Gideon Spilett 36 3,4| them afterwards. ~At any rate, the settlers saw at once, 37 3,5| begin a new life? At any rate, for humanity's sake alone, 38 3,6| principal object, would at any rate be fruitful in discoveries, 39 3,6| replied Pencroft. "At any rate, since we must leave Granite 40 3,6| said the reporter. "At any rate in the event of bad weather, 41 3,7| inflammation be prevented? ~At any rate, the most important thing 42 3,7| be merciless!" ~"At any rate," said the engineer, "we 43 3,9| to the settlers! ~"At any rate," observed Gideon Spilett, " 44 3,0| been hit or not. At any rate, it was not enough to frighten 45 3,3| in the corral. But at any rate he would be in a position 46 3,3| prevent it, could we? At any rate, even if it should occur, 47 3,4| were to be feared, at any rate from men. ~However, that 48 3,4| northern hemisphere, or at any rate in the part occupied by 49 3,6| answered Cyrus Harding, "at any rate as regards your past life. 50 3,7| it is useless, at any rate as regards the 'Nautilus,' 51 3,8| orifice of the crater. At any rate, the opening on the northeast, 52 3,8| wish to inspect it. At any rate I will come back for you 53 3,8| Harding to himself. "At any rate, I should then know that


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