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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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operation

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,3| were going to perform the operation of baking the bricks. Naturally 2 1,3| to keep up the fire. ~The operation lasted forty-eight hours, 3 1,3| been no difficulty in the operation. This evening by the height 4 1,3| which would simplify the operation. ~Cyrus Harding pointed 5 1,4| bending over him, watched the operation with extreme interest. The 6 1,4| now only to calculate the operation. Nothing could be easier. 7 1,5| ore into iron in a single operation, or by the blast furnace, 8 1,5| Negro cleverly performed the operation, and three hours afterwards 9 1,5| condition to the success of the operation. ~On the morning of the 10 1,5| branches, so that the important operation could be followed night 11 1,5| in time pure iron. ~The operation was difficult. All the patience, 12 1,7| fire, the result of the operation, consisting of sulphate 13 1,7| Cyrus Harding had only one operation to make, to calcine the 14 1,7| the sulphuric acid. The operation was successfully completed, 15 1,7| his purpose, and by a last operation he would procure the substance 16 1,7| yellow mixture. ~This last operation Cyrus Harding had made alone, 17 1,7| of nitro-glycerine to the operation. But Pencroft, relieved 18 1,7| becoming a victim to the operation. Harding, therefore, thought 19 1,8| that a short time after the operation the level of the lake would 20 1,0| fabrication of candles. ~The operation was extremely simple, and 21 1,0| water. But to simplify the operation, he preferred to saponify 22 1,0| were to be molded. ~This operation did not last more than four 23 1,0| and all the anxiety of the operation. But this time the thing 24 1,2| Cyrus Harding undertook an operation which could be performed 25 1,2| only an extremely easy operation is required. Placed on the 26 1,2| drew back and put off the operation to some future time, observing 27 2,2| two hundred pounds. The operation of launching it was extremely 28 2,5| now reduced balloon. ~The operation lasted two hours, and then 29 2,6| the two last rounds. ~The operation had succeeded. ~Herbert 30 2,6| waters of the lake, for the operation would then have taken some 31 2,9| cylindroconic shape. ~The blowing operation had given a cylinder of 32 2,9| had only to perform this operation fifty times to have fifty 33 2,9| this was the result of his operation. His first observation had 34 2,0| methodically direct the operation of cutting up, a sufficiently 35 2,0| sufficiently disagreeable operation lasting three days, but 36 2,0| which the whale fed. ~The operation finished, to the great satisfaction 37 2,1| be obtained by a simple operation which, if it diminished 38 2,1| to regular rolling. ~The operation, ably directed by Cyrus 39 2,2| was radiant with joy, the operation was perfectly successful; 40 2,6| bolting machine, which by the operation of sifting, separates the 41 2,8| itself. It was a delicate operation, and required much care. 42 2,8| then unrolled, and the same operation was performed successively 43 3,2| work. It was a difficult operation to perform without noise, 44 3,8| dressing well done than an operation well performed. ~In ten


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