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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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future

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1 1,4| hasty an inspection what the future had in store for them. ~ 2 1,1| a great effect upon the future of the castaways. ~Was the 3 1,1| said the reporter. "In the future, that will simplify the 4 1,5| rocks, glided towards the future scene of combat. ~All at 5 1,5| path, which would in the future form the most direct road 6 1,7| still needed, in view of his future preparation, another substance, 7 1,9| of the uneasiness for the future which he felt. In fact, 8 1,0| for it bears in itself our future harvests." ~"Provided it 9 1,1| was noted in the list of future works. ~It was the first 10 1,1| deplorable idea of their future domain. ~"I believe that 11 1,1| of new continents for the future, and exactly on the tropical 12 1,1| cover the old, and that, in future ages, a Columbus will go 13 1,1| investigating the secrets of the future. ~"My dear Cyrus," replied 14 1,1| of aquatic game. At some future time they meant to explore 15 1,2| to have any fears for the future. ~However, all were anxious 16 1,2| off the operation to some future time, observing in his usual 17 1,2| consequence and in view of these future establishments, it became 18 2,3| the first tenants of their future poultry-yard. ~But till 19 2,7| encouraging proportion for the future use of the colony. ~Cyrus 20 2,7| not as yet recognize their future masters. ~"These are onagers!" 21 2,8| wished to reserve for the future. How did he know where chance 22 2,8| prepare for the unknown future by husbanding their ammunition 23 2,1| will be the coal of the future." ~"I should like to see 24 2,2| Harding, not knowing what the future might have in store for 25 3,1| Who could foresee what the future would then have in store 26 3,5| Would they be right in the future? That remained to be seen. ~ ~ 27 3,6| for the present and the future. He also promised the sailor 28 3,7| precautions to be taken for the future. ~But on this day, while 29 3,8| and straight before the future, and if adversity was at 30 3,4| a thousand plans for the future! ~As a matter of course 31 3,4| who could tell what the future might have in reserve? ~ 32 3,5| necessarily answer for the future. Often, at the summit of 33 3,5| colonists then spoke of the future, and talked willingly of 34 3,5| their little dream of the future. ~Ayrton silently said to 35 3,6| methods which will at some future day be revealed he had rendered 36 3,6| studied the present and future. He learned from them the 37 3,7| ocean. Of this treasure at a future day, you may make good use. 38 3,8| grotto, and which might at a future time be of service. ~The 39 3,8| impossible to divine what future lay before them. Evidently


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