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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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   Part,  Chapter
1 1,2| journey. The engineer only feared one thing; it was that the 2 1,6| man was perhaps more to be feared than desired. Herbert and 3 1,7| very uneasy. It was to be feared that he had met with an 4 1,7| there was nothing to be feared from these showers, which 5 1,1| his companions; the latter feared nothing, just because Cyrus 6 1,1| anchor, and it is to be feared that it is situated out 7 1,6| such eagerness, that they feared for his safety. His master 8 1,7| from the Chimneys, for he feared the danger of an explosion, 9 1,9| of vessels, it was to be feared that no help would ever 10 1,0| winter, and it was to be feared that the high tides would 11 1,1| really so. It was also to be feared that during the heat miasmas 12 2,1| Harding, "for it is to be feared that Malay pirates have 13 2,2| above water. The sailor also feared every instant that it would 14 2,2| the coast, it was to be feared they were without resources, 15 2,8| their first fury was to be feared. The stakes, sharpened at 16 2,9| tempestuous weather was to be feared. ~Indeed, on the 2nd, peals 17 2,3| castaways, but it was to be feared that another might not have 18 2,3| plantations, it is to be feared that the island has not 19 2,5| sullen fury, and it was feared that he might throw himself 20 2,6| game, but was it not to be feared that he had resumed his 21 2,7| guilty man, who doubtless feared that the engineer would 22 2,8| they were, they no longer feared to meet one of those beasts. 23 2,0| and it was always to be feared that the most active and 24 3,1| seas, and I have always feared a visit from Malay pirates 25 3,1| thought, and in his heart feared rather than desired the 26 3,3| against it. What is to be feared is, the necessity of meeting 27 3,6| leading, and what was to be feared from them. Cyrus Harding 28 3,6| followed the shore, it is to be feared that they may have discovered 29 3,6| speed. ~Indeed, it was to be feared that some serious accident 30 3,7| overpowered." ~"Yes, that is to be feared!" said the reporter. "Then, 31 3,0| examined his wounds. He feared to find them reopened, having 32 3,0| itself, and Gideon Spilett feared such an aggravation of his 33 3,0| night, it was too much to be feared, of the good, brave, intelligent 34 3,3| convicts are no longer to be feared, it is not owing to ourselves 35 3,3| earthquake is always to be feared at these times," observed 36 3,4| and no attacks were to be feared, at any rate from men. ~ 37 3,4| convicts, was always to be feared. It was possible that companions 38 3,5| there is everything to be feared. In fact, an earthquake-a 39 3,8| suppose that this is to be feared, since the vapors and lava 40 3,8| This is what Captain Nemo feared," murmured Cyrus Harding, 41 3,9| coast, and it was to be feared that, in spite of the thick 42 3,9| previous limits. Cyrus Harding feared above all lest the liquefied


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