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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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lost

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1 1,3| at the thought of having lost the only being he loved 2 1,3| of the coast, or he was lost for ever! The long and painful 3 1,5| out of my pocket and got lost! Surely, Herbert, you must 4 1,5| I would rather even have lost my pipe! Confound the box! 5 1,5| too clearly that he had lost all hope. ~The reporter 6 1,6| hope would not have been lost. Alas! they must hope no 7 1,7| the horizon of which was lost towards the east in a thick 8 1,1| with the eye, for it was lost in obscurity. But there 9 1,2| chase of five minutes, they lost their breath, and at the 10 1,2| borrow its power, actually lost without profit to any one. 11 1,4| Chimneys. ~"Neb will not have lost his day," cried Pencroft, 12 1,7| water, as if it was suddenly lost in some fissure in the ground. ~ 13 1,0| unfortunately this should be lost! ~ ~ 14 2,3| Beyond that, the Mercy was lost in the bushwood, where it 15 2,5| she would certainly be lost. Sandbanks and reefs everywhere! 16 2,5| Evidently." ~"And we have lost an opportunity to get back 17 2,5| since the opportunity is lost, let us go on; it can't 18 2,5| later it would have been lost in the sea. ~If they had 19 2,9| island?" ~"No, an islet lost in the Pacific, and which 20 2,0| House, and in this fusion it lost nearly a third of its weight. ~ 21 2,1| which it appeared to have lost forever. With the calm the 22 2,4| it appeared that he had lost consciousness of everything. ~ 23 2,4| reason to fear that he was lost on the wide sea without 24 2,7| the 'Britannia,' had been lost, crew and cargo, a year 25 2,7| the 'Britannia,' had been lost less than two years before 26 2,7| Australia that the vessel was lost, and if Captain Grant is 27 2,7| but you will be neither lost nor forgotten, as was Captain 28 2,9| from the civilized world, lost on this island, as completely 29 2,9| and not a bird had been lost, thanks to his zeal and 30 3,1| criminal design! No time was lost before discussing it. ~" 31 3,3| running aground and being lost!" ~"It is possible," said 32 3,3| as the current had then lost much of its force, Bob Harvey 33 3,3| There was not a moment to be lost. The colonists left the 34 3,4| that the 'Speedy' was not lost in consequence of a collision?" ~" 35 3,5| then having ricocheted: was lost in the sea in a cloud of 36 3,5| would have been security lost! No matter! At present, 37 3,7| self-possession which he had lost in a moment of discouragement 38 3,9| to the cart. ~Herbert had lost consciousness! ~ ~ 39 3,0| to prevent a third, he is lost." ~"But the willow bark?" ~" 40 3,2| and till now we have only lost time!" ~"No, my friend," 41 3,2| of the wood, had not once lost sight of the palisade. The 42 3,2| ought this chance to be lost by inconsiderately attempting 43 3,2| There was not a moment to be lost. Perhaps even now the cart 44 3,6| but also all that man had lost in its depths, sufficed 45 3,6| treasures. The millions lost in the Bay of Vigo, in 1702, 46 3,7| moral energy, which had lost the power of reaction against 47 3,7| pray for him whom we have lost!" ~ Some hours later the 48 3,8| Therefore the carpenters lost not a moment. Moreover, 49 3,8| in a whirlwind of dust, lost sight of each other. They 50 3,9| expended, so much labor lost. ~Pencroft could not prevent 51 3,9| there was not an hour to be lost, that the building and fitting 52 3,9| many trials. Even Pencroft lost in some measure the somber


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