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hunt 16
hunted 9
hunter 2
hunters 41
hunting 14
hunting-grounds 1
hurdle 4
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41 game
41 happened
41 help
41 hunters
41 ladder
41 low
41 meanwhile
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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hunters

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,6| given for a knife! ~The two hunters now advanced among the long 2 1,6| it another day!" ~As the hunters advanced, the trees were 3 1,6| which supported them. ~The hunters then rose, and using their 4 1,6| quite within the reach of hunters like us. We have only to 5 1,6| way the presence of the hunters, who, besides, had taken 6 1,9| yourselves quick and clever hunters." ~"Captain," said the sailor, " 7 1,9| Shall we begin by being hunters or wood-men?" ~"Hunters," 8 1,9| hunters or wood-men?" ~"Hunters," replied Herbert. "There 9 1,9| long grass. ~This time, the hunters, instead of following the 10 1,9| to get hold of it. ~The hunters had scarcely entered the 11 1,9| instinct was useful to the hunters, who, thanks to the intelligent 12 1,0| a few minutes the three hunters were before a crackling 13 1,2| among these birds, but the hunters were still limited to sticks 14 1,2| was in vain too for the hunters to pursue such agile game, 15 1,2| of them as the Australian hunters." ~"Bows and arrows!" said 16 1,2| none would be left for the hunters, if Top was hunting on his 17 1,3| from the brick-field, the hunters could discern the recent 18 1,5| passable at low tide. The hunters could therefore traverse 19 1,5| fearlessly at them. The hunters, armed with sticks, could 20 1,5| knock them on the head. ~The hunters, having concealed themselves 21 1,9| boars abounded, and the hunters iron-tipped spears and bows 22 1,9| searching thoroughly, the hunters arrived at the real site 23 1,9| could not overtake them. Hunters and dog ran in vain; these 24 1,0| seals were numerous, and the hunters, armed with their iron-tipped 25 1,1| parts of the marsh. The hunters were satisfied, for this 26 1,2| the traps supplied the hunters with other animals more 27 2,1| The day on which the hunters spoke thus, they were in 28 2,1| stones; after which the two hunters returned to Granite House, 29 2,6| remaining. ~In half an hour the hunters returned with a few rock 30 2,8| abundant. ~That evening the hunters returned to Granite House 31 2,9| already advanced, and the two hunters were in danger of having 32 2,0| employed by the Aleutian hunters in Russian America. You 33 2,1| towards Tadorn Marsh. The hunters were tempted by the aquatic 34 2,1| remained at Granite House. ~The hunters proceeded in the direction 35 2,2| Chapter 12 ~In the evening the hunters returned, having enjoyed 36 2,4| after an hour's chase, the hunters had just managed to get 37 2,8| the object aimed at by the hunters. ~The engineer sometimes 38 2,9| easy to land, the usual hunters of the colony, that is to 39 2,0| from Flotsam Point, the hunters were never distant from 40 3,1| the forest. Moreover, the hunters would necessarily ramble 41 3,1| species already known to the hunters. Nevertheless, they saw,


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