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faithful 13
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falkland 1
fall 38
fallen 35
falling 16
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38 crater
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38 east
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38 fresh
38 keep
38 object
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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   Part,  Chapter
1 1,1| anything to retard their fall. The car was only a sort 2 1,1| and the balloon, after its fall, mounted 2,000 feet. The 3 1,4| the wall, terminated by a fall of rocks, died away in a 4 1,5| the last time but one, a fall which was followed by the 5 1,5| he had survived from his fall, how was it that he had 6 1,8| was unacquainted, the last fall of the balloon, the landing 7 1,1| Friday Abraham Lincoln would fall by the hand of a fanatic. ~ ~ 8 1,2| if some piece of game did fall into his clutches, none 9 1,2| pass to the sea by some fall. If it was so, the engineer 10 1,2| possible to utilize this fall and borrow its power, actually 11 1,6| This doubtless formed a fall, which, if it could be discovered, 12 1,7| noise of a subterranean fall. ~"There," said he, rising, " 13 1,7| added the reporter. ~"A fall that we shall make use of!" 14 1,7| and the mass of iron would fall on the nitro-glycerine. 15 1,8| more by the rapidity of its fall, lighted up the interior 16 1,8| the time employed in its fall, was able to calculate the 17 1,2| also to be careful not to fall into one or other of them, 18 2,6| dashed to pieces in their fall, and in a few minutes, so 19 2,6| threshold, then unroll and fall to the ground. ~"Hullo!" 20 2,7| shore, above and below the fall, and it would be enough 21 2,7| throw itself by a rapid fall into the bed of the Mercy. 22 2,7| established above and below the fall; and, lastly, two other 23 2,9| thus producing a strong fall at the bottom of the passage, 24 2,9| the inner well. Below this fall the engineer fixed a cylinder 25 2,6| have utilized the second fall which flowed into the Mercy 26 2,6| would allow the grain to fall on the stones, the oscillating 27 2,8| few feet from the great fall, the motive power of which 28 2,8| passage of the current, would fall back when the current was 29 2,9| after a sudden barometrical fall, a renewed rise was marked 30 3,1| Ayrton soon let the glass fall again, saying-~"It is not 31 3,2| nothing. Should the settlers fall into their hands, they must 32 3,5| from the waves after the fall from the balloon, evidently 33 3,7| Pencroft, letting his gun fall, rushed towards him. ~"They 34 3,2| the first victims, would fall afterwards on their companions. 35 3,5| the risk of occasioning a fall of the slightly-balanced 36 3,5| hollow. Rain now began to fall in torrents. The thunder 37 3,6| the lake, who caused to fall at Flotsam Point the case 38 3,9| retreat, might at any moment fall in upon them. ~During the


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