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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| have forgotten the terrible storm from the northeast, in the 2 1,1| have started during the storm. But the storm had raged 3 1,1| during the storm. But the storm had raged five days already, 4 1,1| passage of a great meteor. The storm did not seem to have gone 5 1,1| lashed without mercy by the storm, appeared as if covered 6 1,2| the besieged to see the storm moderate was very great. ~ 7 1,2| but the next morning the storm blew with redoubled force. 8 1,2| succeed, and without this storm!-Without this storm the 9 1,2| this storm!-Without this storm the balloon would have started 10 1,2| and Heaven grant that the storm does not abate before our 11 1,2| tempestuous elements! ~No! the storm did not abate, and neither 12 1,2| seemed as if the violent storm had produced a truce between 13 1,2| louder detonations of the storm. The streets of the town 14 1,7| first symptoms of a violent storm were clearly visible. ~Herbert 15 1,7| Heavy rain was dashed by the storm into particles like dust. 16 1,7| to await the end of the storm or at least the return of 17 1,7| beyond those caused by the storm. ~"It is the wind," said 18 1,7| remains of the supper. ~The storm was then in all its violence, 19 1,8| from the rain and wind. The storm has destroyed the others." ~" 20 1,8| found that the terrible storm had quite altered the aspect 21 1,9| do you think, Cyrus, this storm has thrown us?" ~"I cannot 22 1,2| from a gun. However, the storm, coming from the northwest, 23 1,2| resisted the fury of this storm. As to the Chimneys, it 24 1,2| the damage caused by the storm in the forest, that could 25 2,1| castaways have been thrown by a storm on some part of the coast. 26 2,1| for the work. Now the last storm had brought down a number 27 2,1| is very possible that a storm may have driven them to 28 2,1| their vessel, and that, the storm over, they went away again." ~" 29 2,5| the mercies of the first storm. The settlers, uniting their 30 2,1| smoke, they could hear the storm howling without. Their comfort 31 2,5| instant in the height of the storm he had become a sailor. ~" 32 2,5| had been seen, during the storm, on board the "Bonadventure!" 33 2,0| since notwithstanding the storm of rain and wind which was 34 3,5| reflections from a distant storm, illuminated the horizon. ~ 35 3,5| blinded them. Evidently the storm would not be long in bursting 36 3,5| they reached the gate the storm burst forth with tremendous 37 3,5| all left the corral. The storm then burst forth with tremendous 38 3,8| run no risk of harm. ~The storm had ceased during the night. 39 3,8| 1869, was signalized by a storm of extreme violence, and 40 3,8| away, as if some violent storm had passed through the profundities


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