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stone- 1
stone-pine 6
stonepine 1
stones 37
stony 1
stood 24
stooped 1
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37 oh
37 proceeded
37 produced
37 stones
37 struck
37 sufficient
37 wire
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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stones

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1 1,3| sandy soil, mingled with stones, which appeared destitute 2 1,3| of sea-birds, strewn with stones and destitute of vegetation, 3 1,3| brambles; nothing but sand and stones were to be found. The grief 4 1,3| sand, covered with black stones, which were now appearing 5 1,4| openings with a mixture of stones and sand, the Chimneys could 6 1,4| isolated rocks, the rocks to stones, the stones to shingle running 7 1,4| the rocks to stones, the stones to shingle running to the 8 1,5| made it draughty. Sand, stones, twisted branches, wet clay, 9 1,5| supper-an easy task. Large flat stones were placed on the ground 10 1,5| all my life!" ~The flat stones made a capital fireplace. 11 1,6| plateau, either with sticks or stones. Perhaps the trees of the 12 1,7| However he heard the noise of stones torn from the summit of 13 1,0| that they slipped when the stones worn by the air did not 14 1,0| preparing his hearth with stones which he put to this use, 15 1,2| still limited to sticks and stones, and these primitive weapons 16 1,3| carbonate of lime and common stones, which were very abundant, 17 1,3| north of the lake. These stones, when decomposed by heat, 18 1,3| manufactured bowls, cups molded on stones of a proper size, great 19 1,6| declivity, a thick mass of stones, earth, and sand, bound 20 1,7| had to be driven away with stones, for Cyrus wished to keep 21 1,7| carrying a quantity of these stones to the Chimneys, by evening 22 1,7| to its very foundation. Stones were projected in the air 23 2,1| up the animal with great stones; after which the two hunters 24 2,1| The lad even found the stones which he had used, and therefore 25 2,1| all, and was gazing at the stones scattered on the sand. ~" 26 2,1| wedge up the turtle with stones. ~"It is a miracle, then!" 27 2,2| No, the island. Some stones for ballast, a mast and 28 2,4| crayfish from among the stones. ~"These will be good!" 29 2,6| with a wall of cemented stones, which it would be necessary 30 2,7| wood and carting away the stones which were extracted from 31 2,9| water. The opening among the stones and grass was then increased, 32 2,0| certain torrefaction on hot stones. This took two months; but 33 2,6| of the mill. Some large stones, found at the north of the 34 2,6| the grain to fall on the stones, the oscillating spout intended 35 3,3| Here the trees were fewer. Stones took the place of grass. 36 3,5| considered impracticable. ~The stones rolled and sparkled like 37 3,9| flames and incandescent stones were thrown up from the


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