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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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mile

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1 1,1| land was not more than a mile off, but the balloon, exhausted, 2 1,3| shore, and nearly half a mile from the place where the 3 1,3| landed. After a walk of a mile and a half, the shore presented 4 1,3| by a channel about half a mile in breadth, through which 5 1,3| about eight miles. Half a mile from the shore rose the 6 1,3| more than a quarter of a mile. ~Opposite the islet, the 7 1,4| of stunted trees half a mile off. ~"Here is the water, 8 1,6| scarcely gone more than a mile. As yet the hunt had not 9 1,8| them for a quarter of a mile, running, but taking care 10 1,8| in the downs, more than a mile from the shore. ~"So, Neb," 11 1,8| from the sea?" ~"About a mile," replied Pencroft; "and 12 1,8| not be less than half a mile from the shore. He attempted 13 1,2| forming a plain of nearly a mile long, which extended to 14 1,2| lake, over a distance of a mile and a half, its breadth 15 1,2| obliquely for the space of a mile, and then to descend to 16 1,2| prolonged under the trees for a mile and a half towards the north. 17 1,2| but, after having gone a mile in this direction, Cyrus 18 1,6| a detour of more than a mile and a half. Walking was 19 1,1| they had not gone half a mile when from a thicket a whole 20 2,2| pulled out about half a mile distant from the shore, 21 2,7| lake, a distance of about a mile, which was open to all comers. 22 2,8| galloped in a radius of half a mile round the corral. ~The musmons 23 2,2| were not more than half a mile from the coast, and it was 24 2,3| was already a quarter of a mile from the coast when the 25 2,3| at a distance of half a mile. ~"From the summit of that 26 2,4| was not long, scarcely a mile. They set out on their walk, 27 2,9| for the distance of half a mile. It was easy to see that 28 2,0| was found a quarter of a mile into the interior of the 29 3,1| Therefore the brig was about a mile and a quarter from the coast. ~ 30 3,2| bridge, thrown across a mile and a half from the mouth, 31 3,2| know that the brig is a mile and a quarter from the shore?" 32 3,3| which carried nearly a mile. The four other muskets 33 3,3| she was not more than a mile and a quarter from the coast. ~ 34 3,3| from it by a channel half a mile in width. However, it was 35 3,3| that they carry more than a mile!" ~"No doubt," replied Herbert; " 36 3,3| from the coast by half a mile, and at that distance his 37 3,9| ventured a quarter of a mile into the woods, towards 38 3,9| approached the plateau. Another mile and they would see the bridge 39 3,1| ascended the left bank for a mile, crossed the bridge, at 40 3,5| calculated that they had gone a mile and a half from the corral. ~ 41 3,9| near the lake, about half a mile from the mouth of Red Creek.


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