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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,3| direction was to go south, exactly opposite to that part of 2 1,4| the surrounding country. ~Exactly two hundred feet behind 3 1,8| shoe and see if it fits exactly to the footprints?" ~The 4 1,8| The engineer's shoe fitted exactly to the footmarks. It was 5 1,9| thrown us?" ~"I cannot say exactly," replied the engineer, " 6 1,1| example," said Herbert. ~"Exactly!" replied Pencroft. "That 7 1,1| the north of the island exactly, for, in consequence of 8 1,2| with winding it up very, exactly, but do not touch the hands. 9 1,3| day before he had noted exactly the hour when the sun disappeared 10 1,3| morning he noted, no less exactly, the hour at which it reappeared. 11 1,3| the sun on this day would exactly pass the meridian and the 12 1,4| which he had measured as exactly as possible by comparing 13 1,4| length above the sand was exactly ten feet. ~The first distance 14 1,4| horizon. He measured, very exactly, the opening of this angle 15 1,4| observation, which had to be made exactly at midday. ~All that part 16 1,4| minimum of length would be exactly twelve o'clock, and it would 17 1,5| above the water, having exactly the appearance of rocks 18 1,1| continents for the future, and exactly on the tropical zone occupied 19 2,1| Chapter 1 ~It was now exactly seven months since the balloon 20 2,2| yielding to his wish, he opened exactly at a place where the leaves 21 2,3| formed by the Mercy and exactly at the place where, seven 22 2,9| to 350 ~ The second gave exactly: ~ In longitude: 1500 30' ~ 23 2,0| replied Herbert. "We are exactly in that part of the Pacific 24 2,3| longitude of the island exactly as we ourselves found it, 25 2,3| the 'Bonadventure' passed exactly where the bottle was still 26 2,3| unknown current she would come exactly within sight of Tabor Island. ~ 27 2,3| climbing Mount Franklin." ~"Exactly so," answered the reporter, " 28 2,5| employ a word which would be exactly applicable to him, was he 29 2,6| there is no need of more." ~"Exactly!" cried Herbert, "a fine 30 2,7| Captain Grant and two men, exactly on the thirty-seventh parallel. ~" 31 2,8| Ayrton was able to point out exactly the situation of Tabor Island, 32 2,8| establishing a telegraph?" ~"Exactly so," answered the engineer. ~" 33 2,9| say no, although it is not exactly the same thing to make a 34 2,0| lightning." ~"Yes, yes! exactly," added Herbert, "and it 35 3,1| than two miles off, and exactly opposite the plateau of 36 3,4| they agreed that it was exactly what was necessary for the 37 3,6| blackguards." ~"That is exactly my opinion," said the reporter. " 38 3,4| Cyrus Harding, "that will be exactly the most favorable time 39 3,8| speech employed by the sailor exactly expressed the changes going


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