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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,2| the unpublished, of the unknown, and of the impossible. 2 1,3| chance had thrown them, an unknown region, the geographical 3 1,5| of the castaways on this unknown coast. The hard eggs were 4 1,7| with an accident on this unknown land, or that the unhappy 5 1,8| balloon, the landing on this unknown land, which appeared a desert ( 6 1,0| Did the sea surround this unknown land, or was it connected 7 1,2| Other arborescent species, unknown to the young naturalist, 8 1,6| Thrown in the air by some unknown power, he rose ten feet 9 1,8| this venturing into these unknown depths, for the first time 10 1,1| would be occupied. As an unknown part of the island was about 11 1,2| penetrate into all the yet unknown parts of Lincoln Island, 12 2,1| could examine all the yet unknown portion of the island, which 13 2,3| the night in the midst of unknown woods. ~The boat was pushed 14 2,4| found to be barred by an unknown stream, from thirty to forty 15 2,5| least we should survey the unknown shore, and then we shall 16 2,6| sudden panic, from some unknown cause, were trying to escape. 17 2,8| should, then, prepare for the unknown future by husbanding their 18 2,8| the western coast. The yet unknown portion of Lincoln Island 19 2,8| had thrown them on this unknown coast. They were then mere 20 2,0| ventured deep into the still unknown parts of the Far West, their 21 2,0| successfully carried on unknown to Pencroft, for, occupied 22 2,1| comparatively small vessel, over unknown seas, could not but cause 23 2,3| Bonadventure" fell in with some unknown current she would come exactly 24 2,3| very cautiously through the unknown waters. The whole of the 25 2,4| man, this castaway, this unknown friend, for whom friends 26 2,7| therefore, the longitude being unknown, if they followed the thirty-seventh 27 2,7| 18th instant. Destination unknown.' ~"Lord Glenarvan could 28 2,8| expeditions made to the unknown parts of the island, which 29 2,9| track, and also that it was unknown,-as was besides proved by 30 2,9| see my way clear in these unknown quarters." ~"Quarters which 31 2,0| was lighted on these yet unknown shores, which formed the 32 2,0| kindled on the shore by an unknown hand, could not refrain 33 3,1| Spilett. "Lincoln Island is unknown to navigators, since it 34 3,1| the breeze blew out the unknown flag. Ayrton seizing the 35 3,1| Island? Was it to them an unknown island, ready to become 36 3,2| conjectured, finding this unknown land in his course, its 37 3,2| place of refuge, and, being unknown, it would assure them, for 38 3,3| longer doubt was that the unknown island before which the " 39 3,4| water, there could be an unknown rock. ~And besides, at the 40 3,5| colony. I will add that the unknown appears to possess means 41 3,5| everything to discover this unknown benefactor. Perhaps he is 42 3,5| and will hope that our unknown friend will pardon us in 43 3,5| project of exploring the yet unknown parts of the island into 44 3,0| mysterious being,-that powerful unknown protector,-whose image was 45 3,1| sheltered the mysterious unknown. ~ ~ 46 3,3| occupant wished to remain unknown. But so irregular was the 47 3,4| communication between the unknown and the tenants of Granite 48 3,6| the higher sciences was unknown, a statesman versed in the 49 3,6| inhabited earth in these unknown worlds he gathered incalculable 50 3,8| impression on their minds. The unknown being whose influence had


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