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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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black

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,2| of Corinth, Port Gibson, Black River, Chattanooga, the 2 1,2| after the affair of the Black River, determined at any 3 1,3| an oblique direction. His black shoulders could be seen 4 1,3| first of sand, covered with black stones, which were now appearing 5 1,4| them by the double band of black on the wing, by the white 6 1,7| towards the east in a thick black cloud which was spreading 7 1,7| were all mingled in one black mass. Not a speck of light 8 1,7| all, in the midst of this black night and in such a tempest! 9 1,0| trembling even issued from this black well, which perhaps reached 10 1,2| display of their wings. Black, white, or gray cockatoos, 11 1,2| not mistaken, there exist black and red kangaroos, rock 12 1,5| deep gray color; it gives a black dust, crystallized in the 13 1,5| the islet appeared great black heads floating just above 14 1,6| trunks, bent with age, showed black against the verdant grass 15 1,8| The engineer examined this black granite. There was not a 16 1,1| with reddish-gray hair, black tails terminating in a white 17 1,1| cinnamon, a green head, wings black, white, and red, and flattened 18 2,2| Herbert, rising, pointed to a black object, saying,-~"What do 19 2,3| ebony trees of a beautiful black, crossed with capricious 20 2,4| regular oblong spots of black, which contrasted with the 21 2,5| and finally ended in the black rocks which, accumulated 22 2,7| tail white, striped with black on the head and neck. They 23 2,8| that he saw him do. The black showed the greatest patience 24 2,8| caruncle, and epidermis being black. So far, everything had 25 2,0| whale, which is completely black, the head being more depressed 26 3,1| Japanese?-it is yellow and black, while this-" ~At that moment 27 3,1| in a hoarse voice,-~"The black flag!" he exclaimed. ~And 28 3,1| suspected vessel hoist the black flag without deep anxiety. 29 3,2| headquarters. ~As to the black flag hoisted at the "Speedy' 30 3,3| the coast. ~The sinister black flag floated from the peak. ~ 31 3,0| the trunk of a species of black willow, a few pieces of 32 3,2| appeared in the east, above the black curtain of the forest, and 33 3,2| enclosure remained dark. A black mass soon appeared. This 34 3,3| the volcanic period, still black from the passage of the 35 3,5| without them. ~The night was black. The new moon had disappeared 36 3,5| forward, the engineer saw a black object floating on the water. 37 3,8| the corral when a sort of black snow like fine gunpowder


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