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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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   Part,  Chapter
1 1,2| and heart, had long since given his freedom. The once slave, 2 1,3| meshes of the net having given way, had been carried off 3 1,6| what would they not have given for a knife! ~The two hunters 4 1,0| return an opportunity was given for ascending the cone. ~ 5 1,2| Red Creek was immediately given to the watercourse. ~It 6 1,4| plumb-line which Harding had given him, that is to say, a simple 7 1,4| are identical, the hour given by Gideon Spilett would 8 1,7| what monster could have given the dugong so strange a 9 1,7| Spilett, "that the wound given this creature is, at least, 10 1,7| the substance which had given so much trouble. ~Taking 11 1,8| detours, he could easily have given an account of its general 12 1,8| pickaxe, when at a last blow given by Gideon Spilett, the instrument, 13 1,9| of the Far West had been given, were not explored. They 14 1,1| these birds, whose name was given to this marshy part of the 15 1,2| stove, and to which they had given various shapes. The next 16 2,1| island, which might have given shelter to the strangers 17 2,1| sailor. ~Cyrus Harding had given this explanation, which, 18 2,2| name of Flotsam Point was given. ~The chest was heavy, and 19 2,4| first hatchet blows were given among the brushwood in the 20 2,4| of Falls River should be given to this stream. Beyond, 21 2,5| fallen on the island and thus given them the opportunity of 22 2,5| stowed away, and after having given the creek the very suitable 23 2,5| this incident would have given them the right to think 24 2,6| and when another pull was given, the line broke and the 25 2,8| stick which Pencroft had given him, and which he carried 26 2,8| of Corral Road had been given. ~There a site was chosen, 27 2,8| most assiduous care was given to the cultivation of the 28 2,9| captain. After we have given ourselves necessaries, let 29 2,9| The blowing operation had given a cylinder of glass terminated 30 2,9| His first observation had given him the situation of Lincoln 31 2,1| the sea; then liberty was given to this swift courier of 32 2,2| However, Jup, after having given them serious anxiety for 33 2,2| Island, Harding hoped he had given it up. He would have indeed 34 2,5| Granite House, had he already given them reason to think that 35 2,7| the promise which he had given. The 'Duncan' continued 36 2,7| dates were not at ~ first given.) ~ "Ayrton was alone, but 37 3,1| settlers remained silent, given up to all the thoughts, 38 3,1| almost finished; names are given to every part of the island; 39 3,3| Spilett and Ayrton had given the word to fire together!" ~" 40 3,4| House, would have quickly given the alarm. The three following 41 3,5| the reporter, who had not given any decided opinion. "They 42 3,0| tomorrow morning we have not given him a more energetic febrifuge," 43 3,2| to which the first name given was that of the Happy Isles. 44 3,9| private conversation, was given me by Captain Nemo." ~"Captain 45 3,9| Dakkar Grotto had evidently given way under the pressure of 46 3,0| the Pacific, the order was given to make all sail. ~A few


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