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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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reason

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1 1,6| Harding thought, not without reason, that the overplus of the 2 1,9| our brave settlers had reason to be satisfied, and Pencroft 3 1,0| are heaps of fuel, and no reason for sparing it." ~"Besides," 4 1,1| disappear. ~The dog had reason to be surprised, as he did 5 1,1| extremely varied. There is a reason for that, and to me it is 6 2,2| short, the colonists had reason to be extremely satisfied, 7 2,5| As yet, we have had no reason to think that the island 8 2,5| The settlers certainly had reason to be pretty tired. The 9 2,8| and the settlers had no reason to complain. There was no 10 2,8| please would have had no reason to complain. To the Oswego 11 2,9| their native land, had no reason to complain. They were so 12 2,1| could give no sufficient reason. ~"Now," said the engineer 13 2,1| fracture which could give any reason to suppose that they had 14 2,3| landed. ~And there was no reason to doubt that this was Tabor 15 2,4| thought he could see that all reason was not extinguished in 16 2,4| serious, and the sailor had reason to fear that he was lost 17 2,5| solitude can quickly destroy reason, since you have found this 18 2,5| excellent results, there was no reason for substituting ordinary 19 2,5| had he already given them reason to think that his savage 20 2,5| reporter wondered if the reason of the unfortunate man had 21 2,5| his movements. ~They had reason to hope, and to hope much. 22 2,5| crossing that brain to recall reason. That had been seen, during 23 2,6| may well impair a man's reason!" ~"I am induced to think," 24 2,6| business for us." ~There was no reason for delaying the inauguration 25 2,7| fifteen men. ~"This is the reason the yacht at this time lay 26 2,8| in this world. There is a reason for everything unaccountable 27 2,8| happened here, and that reason I shall discover. But in 28 2,9| not in possession of his reason during the last years of 29 2,0| such a degree as to give reason to fear that the bridges 30 3,1| come here for an important reason. A ship is in sight of the 31 3,1| brig, and they had now good reason for considering her to be 32 3,5| which we could not assign a reason, are due to this mysterious 33 3,5| Spilett, "but that is no reason for not attempting the adventure. 34 3,5| best. I have, therefore, reason to believe that our guns 35 3,5| present, the colonists had reason on their side against Pencroft. 36 3,6| arrived, but this was not the reason why his companions were 37 3,9| answered Harding, "let us reason coolly. If the convicts 38 3,9| latter, fearing, with good reason, that Herbert's wounds, 39 3,0| now rendered difficult by reason of Herbert's condition. 40 3,2| you forget that we have a reason for wishing to know if the 41 3,2| little thought, "I now have reason to believe that the convicts 42 3,4| to it, and here lies the reason for this peculiarity. The 43 3,4| Harding. ~At last, for one reason or another, the month of 44 3,4| without their having any reason to dread its severity. Linen 45 3,4| he might have been with reason proposed as a model for 46 3,8| as it pleases, that is no reason why we should be idle! Come,


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