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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,2| engineer as Cyrus Harding knew perfectly well how to manage a balloon. 2 1,3| rough, was in some places perfectly riddled with holes, making 3 1,4| eat?" asked Pencroft. ~"Perfectly so." ~"Then let us eat some 4 1,8| extraordinary thing!" ~"Perfectly inexplicable!" replied Gideon 5 1,9| my word, Pencroft, it's perfectly indifferent to me!" ~"But, 6 1,0| roast this splendid pig perfectly, and we will have a feast 7 1,0| of the cone. ~It was then perfectly dark, and their gaze could 8 1,3| forty-eight hours, and succeeded perfectly. It then became necessary 9 1,4| the ebbing tide had left perfectly level. This bed of fine 10 1,5| its fusible veinstone, was perfectly suited to the mode of reduction 11 1,7| site where the ground was perfectly level. On this ground he 12 1,0| their linen, and they were perfectly whole, but they would soon 13 1,2| unpleasantness, and found their traps perfectly intact. No animal had fallen 14 2,1| the bark of which would be perfectly suited for their purpose. 15 2,8| atmosphere, it soon became perfectly white. Some dozen shirts 16 2,8| island therefore soon had a perfectly prepared substance, which, 17 2,8| little mounds, concealing perfectly spherical turtles' eggs, 18 2,8| attentive, he acquitted himself perfectly, changing the plates, bringing 19 2,9| full of good litter, which perfectly suited his taste. ~"With 20 2,1| Aleutian fishermen, succeeded perfectly. A dozen foxes, a few wild 21 2,1| the water, which was then perfectly calm. Neither at its level 22 2,2| provisions; and as the game kept perfectly in the intense cold, wild 23 2,2| with joy, the operation was perfectly successful; the boat completely 24 2,3| English language." ~"That is perfectly logical," answered Spilett; " 25 2,3| and Captain Pencroft was perfectly satisfied with his crew. ~ 26 2,4| small room, which appeared perfectly empty. At the back was a 27 2,4| deduced by Pencroft were perfectly reasonable, and it was nearly 28 2,8| Tabor Island had succeeded perfectly. ~The plateau of Prospect 29 2,9| will be safe there." ~"Perfectly," replied Pencroft, "and 30 2,0| that these cliffs were perfectly perpendicular; and I believe 31 3,4| disappearance of the "Speedy" perfectly inexplicable. ~However, 32 3,4| spreading the sails which were perfectly uninjured, to dry. They 33 3,4| sank, the brig, as I saw perfectly well, rose on an enormous 34 3,7| Spilett begged him to remain perfectly still, telling him that 35 3,3| comfortless no doubt, but perfectly concealed and difficult 36 3,5| entered the room, which was perfectly dark. A light was struck 37 3,6| just risen. He appeared perfectly calm. It was evident that 38 3,7| approach of death, were perfectly calm. Inaudible words escaped 39 3,8| observed Neb, who spoke as if perfectly serious. ~"Well said, Neb!"


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