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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| spray which hung over the surface of the ocean. ~Whence, it 2 1,1| speck of land, not a solid surface upon which their anchor 3 1,1| of maintaining it on the surface of the sea. ~Two more hours 4 1,1| only 500 feet above the surface of the water. ~A loud barking 5 1,3| sun soon penetrated to the surface of the island. About half-past 6 1,8| fathoms. On returning to the surface, in the half light, he felt 7 1,9| he will soon come to the surface to breathe." ~"Won't he 8 1,9| the animal appeared on the surface of the water. Top was upon 9 1,0| for an instant on a liquid surface. Cyrus Harding seized the 10 1,1| which lay sleeping on the surface of the Pacific. ~This was 11 1,2| rock which emerged from its surface, some hundred feet from 12 1,2| crossed each other on the surface, it could not be doubted 13 1,5| collected without trouble on the surface of the ground. They first 14 1,5| impurities which soiled their surface. Then coal and ore were 15 1,6| no breath disturbed the surface of its waters. Top, in beating 16 1,6| Pencroft, examining the surface of the lake. ~"Top smells 17 1,6| slipping along under the surface of the water. However the 18 1,6| not a ripple disturbed its surface. Several times the settlers 19 1,6| judging by the bubbling of the surface it must be also a terrible 20 1,6| rose ten feet above the surface of the lake, fell again 21 1,7| one foot only beneath the surface of the water. This hole 22 1,7| flowing over the inclined surface of the plateau, would rush 23 1,7| nitro-glycerine, spread out on a hard surface, was enough to create an 24 1,7| a few drops of it on the surface of the rock, above which 25 1,8| lake, and now above the surface of the water, appeared the 26 1,1| Taken below the frozen surface, and conducted through the 27 1,1| productions which are seen on its surface." ~"And the great number 28 1,1| number of volcanoes on the surface of the earth, now actually 29 1,1| continues to throw on its surface the same amount of heat. 30 1,1| the aquatic plants, on the surface of the stagnant water, fluttered 31 1,2| difficulty on the hardened surface. Cyrus Harding and his companions 32 1,2| fluttered over the frozen surface of the lake. Ducks and snipe, 33 1,2| soon a scum arose to its surface. As soon as this began to 34 2,1| the presence of man on the surface of the island. No vestiges 35 2,2| rolled regularly over the surface of the water. They pulled 36 2,3| so that an edge and not a surface looks upwards, the effect 37 2,1| journalist sometimes came to the surface, was not sorry to have the 38 2,1| habit of resting on the surface of the sea; then liberty 39 3,3| great masses rolled over the surface of the sea, then a breeze 40 3,4| the wreck floated on the surface of the water, a raft could 41 3,4| which gradually came to the surface, after having escaped through 42 3,3| being did not reside on the surface of the island, and the wildest 43 3,5| cigar-shaped object floated on the surface of the water, silent, motionless. 44 3,7| At some feet beneath the surface the waters of the ocean 45 3,7| disappeared beneath the surface of the lake. ~But the colonists 46 3,8| which covered the polished surface of the rock enabled them 47 3,9| plant will remain on the surface of the soil. We shall have 48 3,9| emerge from it. Upon their surface fell other waves, which 49 3,9| torrent flowed along the surface of the hardened tufa, and 50 3,0| When they reached the surface they could only perceive,


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