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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,4| left passage and keep an opening for the smoke." ~"So we 2 1,5| One narrow and winding opening at the side was kept, to 3 1,5| placed on the ground at the opening of the narrow passage which 4 1,7| driven back through the opening, filling the passages and 5 1,7| intrenched himself at the opening of the passage, so as to 6 1,7| three rushed towards the opening of the Chimneys. They had 7 1,4| measured, very exactly, the opening of this angle on a circumference 8 1,7| water. This hole was the opening so long looked for in vain, 9 1,7| you lower the level?" ~"By opening another outlet larger than 10 1,7| into it. To do this, the opening through which the water 11 1,7| water would escape by the opening and form a stream, which, 12 1,7| greatly lowered, and the opening where the water escaped 13 1,7| was on a level with the opening; then he threw a few drops 14 1,8| indeed acted powerfully. The opening which it had made was so 15 1,8| lake near which was the old opening now uncovered. This outlet 16 1,8| appeared the long-looked-for opening. A narrow ridge, left bare 17 1,8| found that the sides of the opening, in its upper part at least, 18 1,8| a hundred feet from the opening, and it is not impossible 19 1,8| torches were held over the opening: nothing could be seen. 20 1,8| has made off through this opening," replied the engineer, " 21 1,8| passage, before the new opening had been offered to him. ~ 22 1,9| in and out of the narrow opening; they evidently thought 23 1,9| contrary, to block up that opening, to seal it hermetically, 24 1,9| his plan of drowning this opening under the waters of the 25 1,2| above, which concealed the opening, and at the bottom some 26 2,1| it be hidden?" he asked, opening his mouth to show the two-and-thirty 27 2,1| miles, without a break or an opening. It was impossible even 28 2,5| will be prudent to hide the opening. I don't mean from two-legged 29 2,6| Granite House by the old opening at the lake," replied the 30 2,6| drive out the intruders. The opening was, it is true, closed 31 2,6| his project of hiding this opening by raising the waters of 32 2,7| obliged to reach it by the old opening, and were therefore spared 33 2,7| which was close to the old opening. ~Water-birds would prosper 34 2,8| the palisade, but as the opening up of the road had already 35 2,9| Granite House with water. The opening among the stones and grass 36 2,1| so often run round this opening? Why did he utter such strange 37 2,0| that, Mr. Spilett?" ~"An opening, a cutting of some sort, 38 3,2| aftercabin, and found the door opening into the magazine itself. ~ 39 3,6| to completely conceal the opening of the old outlet, which 40 3,6| raised two or three feet, the opening would be quite beneath it. 41 3,9| a retreat. ~At length an opening in the trees allowed the 42 3,3| first visited the valley opening to the south of the volcano, 43 3,4| They took advantage of the opening already made on their last 44 3,4| longer prowled round the opening of the inner well, nor did 45 3,5| shape of the crater-the opening broken in the upper edge-the 46 3,5| was quite possible that an opening, practicable at low water, 47 3,5| simply,-~"In an hour the opening will be practicable." ~" 48 3,5| was now eight feet of the opening above the water. It was 49 3,5| there. All darted down the opening. ~At the bottom of the ladder 50 3,8| crater. At any rate, the opening on the northeast, which 51 3,9| shores of a sea or lake, by opening a passage for the admission


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