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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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forward

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,3| out to help his master. "Forward," cried the reporter; and 2 1,3| then continued their march forward, searching into every hollow 3 1,3| still marched courageously forward, hoping every moment to 4 1,4| However, Herbert, who had gone forward a little more to the left, 5 1,7| became very excited. He ran forward, then returned, and seemed 6 1,2| engineer made them hasten forward. They soon joined him, and 7 1,4| not wish to put himself forward. ~"You remember what are 8 1,6| marshy grass. Top rushed forward, and brought a beautiful 9 1,8| Keep on your guard, and forward!" ~"It is becoming more 10 1,8| torches will soon go out." ~"Forward!" replied Cyrus Harding. ~ 11 2,4| very quickly to the coast. Forward!" ~"One minute," said the 12 2,5| can get plenty of game. Forward!" ~The reporter's proposal, 13 2,5| yet Top went backward and forward, not like a dog who searches 14 2,1| whoever might find it to forward it to the office of the 15 2,2| foxes!" he exclaimed. ~"Forward!" shouted the sailor. ~And 16 2,4| he is, and from this time forward he will be no longer alone." ~" 17 2,4| in the morning he started forward,-~"A light! a light!" he 18 2,7| one of his servants came forward and said,-~"'My lord, praise 19 2,0| winter would be severe and forward. The preparations for the 20 3,6| who was anxious to bring forward every possible objection. ~" 21 3,6| His companions hurried forward and arrived at the spot 22 3,6| half to go. They pressed forward with redoubled speed. ~Indeed, 23 3,9| despair-killed him perhaps. ~"Forward!" said Harding. ~The gate 24 3,1| shan't even see the sun!" ~"Forward!" said the engineer. ~The 25 3,2| refuge, was about to press forward, when the reporter held 26 3,2| serve as an entrenchment." ~"Forward, then!" said Gideon Spilett. ~ 27 3,2| prevent him from bounding forward. ~The clearing soon came 28 3,2| They are in our power! Forward!" The colonists crossed 29 3,5| own reflections, pressed forward. Under the arch of trees 30 3,5| Follow the new wire." ~"Forward!" cried Harding, who understood 31 3,5| settlers immediately pressed forward, guided by the wire. ~The 32 3,5| for speaking, but to get forward as fast as possible. ~Cyrus 33 3,5| foaming water. ~Leaning forward, the engineer saw a black 34 3,5| fastened to the rock. ~"Forward!" said Harding. ~And the 35 3,5| and the boat was urged forward towards the light, which 36 3,7| dining-room, and arrived forward, in the machine-room where 37 3,8| should be actively pushed forward, and Cyrus Harding more 38 3,8| important change is going forward. The volcanic substances 39 3,8| explanations the engineer pushed forward the work with all his energy. 40 3,8| is the convulsion going forward in the lower depths of the 41 3,8| end, notwithstanding." ~"Forward!" replied Ayrton, bending 42 3,9| vessel should be pushed forward with their utmost energy,


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