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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,6| the present. The fire was lighted, and it was easy to preserve 2 1,7| instant after he issued with a lighted fagot, which he threw into 3 1,7| embers. The passage was lighted up with a bright flame. ~" 4 1,0| feast presently!" ~"But who lighted it?" asked Pencroft. ~"The 5 1,2| Chimneys. ~The fire was lighted, and Neb and Pencroft, on 6 1,3| To the south the horizon, lighted by the first rays of the 7 1,7| the explosion, for, simply lighted, this substance would burn 8 1,8| torches. The torches were lighted with flint and steel, and 9 1,8| be seen. Harding took a lighted branch, and threw it into 10 1,8| the rapidity of its fall, lighted up the interior of the well, 11 1,8| Cyrus Harding, "when we have lighted the interior of this place, 12 1,8| The sides of the well were lighted up for an instant, but as 13 1,9| Granite House was then to be lighted by five windows and a door, 14 1,9| Granite House was abundantly lighted by the rising sun, whose 15 1,0| Pencroft the day on which he lighted his only match, and all 16 1,1| brushwood and dried seaweed was lighted, and Neb prepared the breakfast 17 1,2| the cavern was often only lighted by the blazing hearths, 18 2,3| disembarked, and a fire was soon lighted under a clump of trees, 19 2,1| when in their room, well lighted with candles, well warmed 20 2,1| extremity. Then, having lighted a lantern, taken a revolver, 21 2,2| When day had sufficiently lighted up the field of battle, 22 2,2| tobacco. He filled it himself, lighted it with a glowing coal, 23 2,4| set fire to a twig. This lighted for a minute a small room, 24 2,4| and this fire, evidently lighted by Cyrus Harding, showed 25 2,5| Certainly, when formerly lighted up by intelligence, this 26 2,9| Spilett, it is that I never lighted any fire during the night 27 2,0| not doubted that it was lighted by the engineer's hand; 28 2,0| this evening no fire was lighted on these yet unknown shores, 29 2,0| it was certainly a fire lighted by the hand of man. Besides; 30 2,0| October, neither Neb nor I lighted any fire on the coast." ~" 31 2,0| appeared on the coast, it was lighted by another hand than ours!" ~ 32 3,2| than sleep. A lantern was lighted at the foot of the mainmast, 33 3,2| proceed along the dimly lighted deck without stumbling over 34 3,5| Point; that it was he who lighted that fire on the heights 35 3,5| bursting, the match was lighted by means of a long cord. ~ 36 3,7| The sailor had at first lighted a fire in the hut, which 37 3,1| others, he would have simply lighted fires all around his camp, 38 3,2| the window, then feebly lighted by the inner light. ~He 39 3,3| somber galleries, waving lighted torches; they examined the 40 3,5| moments the lantern was lighted and the light thrown into 41 3,5| the old one. ~Neb took the lighted lantern, and all left the 42 3,5| bows, with the lantern, lighted the way. ~The elliptical 43 3,5| of the ladder was a deck, lighted by electricity. At the end 44 3,7| marvels of this saloon, lighted by the electric rays which 45 3,7| powerful light it gave forth lighted up the translucent water, 46 3,8| aid of flint and steel, lighted the lamp. He then took the


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