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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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   Part,  Chapter
1 1,1| overboard even their most useful articles, while they endeavored 2 1,4| some branches will be very useful in stopping up these openings, 3 1,9| return. ~Top's instinct was useful to the hunters, who, thanks 4 1,2| said Herbert, "such a useful tree, and which has such 5 1,3| could not fail to be very useful in the colony. ~As to Pencroft, 6 1,3| bricks and tiles, it was very useful for the work in question. 7 1,5| they obtained a coarse but useful metal. At length, after 8 1,9| produced an abundance of useful plants, and a naturalist 9 1,0| they were at least very useful. Cyrus Harding would only 10 1,2| with other animals more useful than foxes, namely, several 11 1,2| Herbert had cut down these useful shrubs, and their branches, 12 2,2| the chest, which may be useful to us. We must convey it 13 2,3| which would have been very useful to the colony! ~The provisions, 14 2,3| which were likely to be more useful to them than the percussion 15 2,3| of which produces a very useful oil. Further on, Herbert 16 2,3| Without expecting game, some useful plant might be met with, 17 2,3| family which comprises many useful members; the guava-tree, 18 2,3| could swear that all those useful specimens you have just 19 2,4| film which forms the joint, useful cups are obtained, which 20 2,5| said Spilett, "it will be useful to construct a bridge if 21 2,7| already taught to make himself useful by drawing loads of wood 22 2,7| of burden would be very useful to us until the captain 23 2,8| without bringing home some useful vegetable. One day, it was 24 2,9| easier; but is this a really useful thing?" ~"Certainly, captain. 25 2,4| collect all that may be useful to us." ~"No, Mr. Spilett," 26 2,8| Granite House it might also be useful that Granite House should 27 2,0| common life, and made himself useful on all occasions; but still 28 3,1| American Republic with a useful station in this part of 29 3,4| increased by a large number of useful articles. It would be, on 30 3,5| influence has been singularly useful to our colony. I will add 31 3,5| Do you think that is useful?" asked the engineer. ~" 32 3,5| engineer. ~"It is more than useful, it is necessary! Without 33 3,9| the settlers of their most useful auxiliary. ~They waited, 34 3,9| He would have been very useful to them, if they had been 35 3,6| containing so many things useful to the colonists, who conveyed 36 3,6| There yet remained much useful advice to give them, and,


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