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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| feet, and here it met a current of wind, which instead of 2 1,3| rushed an extremely rapid current. ~However, one of the castaways, 3 1,3| immediately threw himself into the current, without consulting his 4 1,3| into the open sea by the current, which is running very strong; 5 1,3| struggling vigorously against the current. He was crossing in an oblique 6 1,4| it was possible that the current had thrown Cyrus Harding 7 1,4| left bank of the river. The current here was quite rapid, and 8 1,4| the shore which broke the current, the sailor and the lad 9 1,4| the raft go away in the current without guidance, neither 10 1,4| long pole, kept it in the current. This succeeded capitally. 11 1,4| of wood drifted down the current. The bank was very equal; 12 1,6| trees bent level with the current; there, creepers and thorns 13 1,8| his clothes; but a strong current seized him and drove him 14 1,9| and the raft following the current, they returned towards the 15 1,7| surprised to see a strong current at this place. By throwing 16 1,7| southern angle. He followed the current, and arrived at the south 17 1,7| vain, and the force of the current was such that the branch 18 1,1| to their destination. The current was an indefatigable moving 19 1,2| and they profited by the current of the Mercy having again 20 2,2| was ascending the tranquil current of the Mercy. ~Neb took 21 2,3| therefore, there would be a current, which it was well to profit 22 2,3| boat in the center of the current, where it floated swiftly 23 2,4| feet broad, whose rapid current dashed foaming over the 24 2,4| meanwhile, considering the rapid current, Harding was led to suppose 25 2,4| would have turned back the current of the creek, if its mouth 26 2,5| a boat floating down the current. ~"Boat ahoy!" shouted the 27 2,5| moorings, and floated down the current. I must say she has arrived 28 2,5| seize it before the rapid current should have swept it away 29 2,3| fell in with some unknown current she would come exactly within 30 2,8| battery with a constant current. It is known that the elements 31 2,8| a solution of potash. A current was immediately produced, 32 2,8| to produce the electric current at a rate of twenty thousand 33 2,8| between the two poles; the current, starting from the positive 34 2,8| the negative pole. If the current was interrupted, the magnet 35 2,8| during the passage of the current, would fall back when the 36 2,8| would fall back when the current was interrupted. This movement 37 2,8| Harding, having sent the current through the wire, asked 38 2,0| moorings, floated down the current of the Mercy and rejoined 39 3,1| towards the north in the current of the rising tide. One 40 3,2| frequented by sharks. The current bore him along and he rapidly 41 3,3| channel hollowed out by the current of the Mercy. This showed 42 3,3| able men. Carried on by the current, it shot through the channel 43 3,3| having to pull against the current, could get alongside the " 44 3,3| and a half, and the ebb current being already weakened, 45 3,3| breeze was light, and as the current had then lost much of its 46 3,4| already being carried by the current towards the open sea. Very 47 3,4| remained below. Now the current, by carrying the bodies 48 3,6| again sent the electric current along the wire and received 49 3,5| free transmission of the current. It appeared to pass through 50 3,8| fell on the ground; but no current of lava burst from the mouth 51 3,9| It even appeared that the current of flame spread more rapidly 52 3,9| summits of the trees than the current of lava at their bases. ~


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