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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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   Part,  Chapter
1 1,7| and rendered the united attack insupportable. Between the 2 1,3| Happily the creature did not attack them, or they might not 3 1,5| however, did not offer to attack the little band, and it 4 1,6| guard against a possible attack, so that we shall not be 5 1,6| his fanciful projects. To attack this mass of granite, even 6 1,6| to go to Top's help, and attack the dangerous animal in 7 1,2| base, and which vessels attack with a shot from a gun. 8 1,2| preserved it from a direct attack. ~But in the midst of this 9 2,4| loaded, in case of a sudden attack, they had supper, and then 10 2,5| the water, and began to attack them at the base. ~Cyrus 11 2,9| that illness would ever attack them. ~All were indeed wonderfully 12 2,2| there buried deep. ~This attack, which might have had such 13 3,1| in case of an unexpected attack. ~When all these precautions 14 3,2| stood ready to repel any attack. ~They had no doubt about 15 3,3| a half, no indication of attack or landing could be observed 16 3,3| the pirates continued to attack them in this way, if they 17 3,3| cliff. Soon he redoubled his attack, when another ball having 18 3,4| convicts having attempted any attack. Master Jup and Top, on 19 3,5| well, wait, and we will not attack them unless we are attacked 20 3,5| from it. They were not to attack them, but were to be on 21 3,7| against the hill, at which an attack might be expected. ~The 22 3,8| the suddenness of their attack, yet not to be surprised 23 3,9| nothing to fear, and any attack on their persons would certainly 24 3,9| would undertake a direct attack; but is there not occasion 25 3,9| and that they will not attack it during your absence, 26 3,9| guns less for defense if an attack was made on the road. Would 27 3,9| ready to answer to any attack. However, it was not probable 28 3,0| remembered that during the attack by the brig numerous shot 29 3,0| opportunity to recommence the attack. ~It was, therefore, possible 30 3,0| seemed to diminish. The attack had lasted nearly five hours. ~ 31 3,0| He has already had one attack; should a second come on 32 3,0| reporter, "and the third attack of a malignant fever, which 33 3,0| middle of the day the second attack came on. The crisis was 34 3,0| next day, until that third attack which must infallibly carry 35 3,1| still time, for the third attack of the malignant fever had 36 3,1| When the time for the third attack had passed by, he nearly 37 3,6| House at the time of the attack by the baboons, who made


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