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eruption-is 1
eruptions 2
eruptive 3
escape 53
escaped 60
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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| impossible to prevent the escape of gas, which rushed through 2 1,2| boldness had induced them to escape in this extraordinary manner. ~ 3 1,2| circumstances which led to the escape of the prisoners were as 4 1,2| so strictly guarded, that escape appeared impossible. In 5 1,2| prisoners were anxious to escape and join Grant's army, certain 6 1,2| difficulties, he resolved to escape by some means or other. 7 1,2| Harding, will you try to escape?" ~"When?" asked the engineer 8 1,2| what way do you propose to escape?" ~"By that lazy balloon 9 1,2| like his friend, either the escape or destruction of the balloon. 10 1,8| had indeed been a narrow escape for Cyrus Harding! ~Neb 11 1,8| which he must have made to escape from the waves by crossing 12 1,5| without allowing too much to escape. Cyrus Harding had nothing 13 1,6| the Red Creek must also escape by some channel or other. 14 1,6| provided some place for the escape of the overplus. This doubtless 15 1,6| on the dog, who tried to escape by returning towards the 16 1,7| broken, the water would escape by the opening and form 17 1,2| North America, does not escape this climatic law. ~About 18 2,1| let at least fifty meals escape!" ~"But, Pencroft," replied 19 2,5| wished to attempt another escape by it, or whether they usefully 20 2,6| be, had not been able to escape. But how were they to be 21 2,6| unknown cause, were trying to escape. Two or three ran and clambered 22 2,6| had forgotten this way of escape. The colonists, now being 23 2,7| banks of the lake for the escape of the water. ~On the north, 24 2,7| and evinced no wish to escape. He was a gentle animal, 25 2,8| appearing to offer a means of escape, they rushed in and were 26 2,3| so that not a spot should escape their investigations. The 27 2,4| water which filled the deck escape. Then the vessel being clear, 28 2,5| which, however, he could not escape. He was led there without 29 2,5| we hope that he will not escape, if once set at liberty?" ~" 30 2,5| the slightest attempt to escape. He was gazing at the little 31 2,5| inspire him with any wish to escape!" ~"Yes," replied Harding, " 32 2,5| he made any movement to escape! ~And, indeed, the poor 33 2,6| room, heard these words escape from his lips:-~"No! here! 34 2,6| flashed. Words struggled to escape from his lips. He could 35 2,6| and he appeared to wish to escape, but making a violent effort 36 2,7| fellow-creatures. You can-not escape from this islet on which 37 3,1| Mount Franklin, could not escape the notice of the vessel' 38 3,2| manufactory at the Chimneys might escape their notice. ~But why was 39 3,2| object, many managed to escape, and seizing vessels which 40 3,2| Have we any chance of escape, captain?" asked the sailor. ~" 41 3,4| convicts had not had time to escape, and the ship lying over 42 3,8| had elapsed since their escape from Richmond, it might 43 3,9| doubt do all he could to escape from the hands of the villains, 44 3,9| happily Ayrton did manage to escape, he would go directly to 45 3,3| appear possible that he could escape. ~Matters remained thus 46 3,3| of smoke and lava, would escape, as it did formerly, by 47 3,3| but also it knew how to escape the colonists' most minute 48 3,4| had passed away since the escape of the prisoners from Richmond, 49 3,4| Lincoln Island appear to escape the common law?" ~"That 50 3,6| head, but he managed to escape from his pursuers. ~Civilization 51 3,8| Cyrus Harding, could not escape this impression. Thus they 52 3,9| interior of the volcano to escape." ~"Well?" said Pencroft, 53 3,9| event the dockyard could not escape. Moreover, about this time


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