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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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saying

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,2| hesitate to accost him, saying, without circumlocution, " 2 1,2| listened to the sailor without saying a word, but his eyes shone 3 1,3| his companions, without saying a single word. It was Neb. 4 1,5| down on a rock, without saying anything. Exhausted with 5 1,5| must eat something." ~So saying, he offered the poor Negro 6 1,5| to break the silence by saying, "Mr. Spilett, you are a 7 1,5| these preparations without saying anything. A threefold thought 8 1,7| was leaning over him, and saying,-~"Listen, Pencroft, listen!" ~ 9 1,8| Neb ended his account by saying what had been his grief 10 1,9| himself with what Pencroft was saying. ~Herbert shared in some 11 1,9| shell-fish and sargassum, saying,-~"It is all that we have, 12 1,0| capybara in his hand, without saying a word. ~"Well, yes, my 13 1,0| at the engineer without saying a word, only a look plainly 14 1,2| reverted to the kangaroos, saying,-~"Besides, we had to deal 15 1,3| neck, he broke it in two, saying,-~"There are two knives, 16 1,7| he contented himself with saying,-~"Here is nitro-glycerine!" ~ 17 1,8| the sailor could not help saying to the engineer,-~"Don't 18 2,1| of the question, ended by saying,-~"In short, would you like 19 2,2| pointed to a black object, saying,-~"What do I see down there 20 2,2| when Pencroft stopped him, saying,-"Captain, I am superstitious. 21 2,6| Harding stood still, without saying a word. His companions searched 22 2,6| penalty for the rest." ~So saying, the sailor, raising his 23 2,6| Harding seized his arm, saying,-~"Spare him, Pencroft." ~" 24 2,6| The lad was not joking in saying this, for he knew how this 25 2,1| thoughtfully to the diningroom, saying to himself,-~"I have seen 26 2,2| Luff again-right-now." ~So saying, Herbert, leaning over the 27 2,4| close-hauled, and without saying anything about it he began 28 2,6| doubtless, always persisted in saying that the fugitive would 29 2,7| on him the necessity of saying farewells which might perhaps 30 2,8| the sheet of white without saying anything, for he really 31 2,0| Pencroft consoled himself by saying that with the help of a 32 2,0| Cyrus Harding began by saying,-~"My friends, I think it 33 3,1| entered the dining-room saying,-~"At your service, gentlemen." ~ 34 3,1| know what to expect." ~So saying, Ayrton sat down in a corner 35 3,4| pointed out to his companion, saying with some emotion,-~"That 36 3,6| history, your judgment!" ~In saying this, the captain evidently 37 3,7| but the dying man refused, saying, "I shall live until to-morrow, 38 3,0| Herbert. ~"I was then right in saying," exclaimed the sailor, "


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