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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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ocean

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,1| over the surface of the ocean. ~Whence, it may be asked, 2 1,1| land, no roaring of the ocean could have reached them, 3 1,1| the typhoons of the Indian Ocean? ~But at the same time, 4 1,1| tremendous violence! It was the ocean, without any visible limits, 5 1,1| hung within 600 feet of the ocean. ~It was impossible to prevent 6 1,2| balloon into the depths of the ocean. But Heaven had reserved 7 1,2| who had sailed all the ocean over, and who had gone through 8 1,2| fiercest tempests of the ocean, he was not to be hindered 9 1,2| to see the wide extending ocean beneath their feet, now 10 1,3| for some response from the ocean, for they thought that if 11 1,3| said Neb, pointing to the ocean, whose waves shone of a 12 1,3| and Neb were cast upon the ocean, the sailor and Herbert 13 1,4| first look was cast upon the ocean which not long before they 14 1,7| terrible over this immense ocean, which opposes no obstacle 15 1,7| offered no resistance to the ocean but a chain of irregular 16 1,9| then a part of the Pacific Ocean. I cannot estimate the distance 17 1,1| archipelagoes of the Pacific Ocean. This time his companions 18 1,1| all this immense space the ocean alone was visible-the island 19 1,1| minutes every point of the ocean, examining it to its most 20 1,1| his eyebrows. ~From the ocean their gaze returned to the 21 1,1| the midst of the immense ocean. ~Cyrus Harding reflected 22 1,1| on the same level as the ocean, but, on reflection, the 23 1,0| for the regions near the ocean a medium temperature, less 24 1,1| was just issuing from the ocean. The sea was as tranquil 25 1,1| coast was steep and that the ocean there covered a deep abyss. 26 1,1| emerging from this vast ocean, are but the summits of 27 1,1| coral islands in the Pacific Ocean. Forty-seven millions of 28 2,1| magnificent spectacle of the ocean in its impotent fury. The 29 2,3| frequent this part of the ocean between Tabor and Lincoln 30 2,5| another scene, from that ocean which formerly his eyes 31 2,7| pursue his search through the Ocean. ~"After having unsuccessfully 32 2,9| water. But the surrounding ocean was deserted as far as the 33 3,1| this part of the Pacific Ocean!" ~"Hurrah!" exclaimed Pencroft, " 34 3,5| high cliff overlooking the ocean to the west. The wind had 35 3,6| waves, in the depths of the ocean, where none could follow. ~ 36 3,6| strange being visited every ocean, from pole to pole. Outcast 37 3,6| returned these three men to the ocean, from whence chance had 38 3,6| him in the depths of the ocean. ~He was now sixty years 39 3,6| six years, navigating the ocean no longer, but awaiting 40 3,7| repose in the depths of the ocean; their resting-place shall 41 3,7| myself in the depths of the ocean. Of this treasure at a future 42 3,7| Nautilus" over the bed of the ocean, which the electric rays 43 3,7| surface the waters of the ocean are as calm as those of 44 3,7| Captain Nemo, reposed in its ocean bed. ~ ~ 45 3,9| and, in a few minutes, the ocean rolled over the spot where 46 3,0| despairing glance over the desert ocean. ~But on the morning of


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