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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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   Part,  Chapter
1 1,2| important at that time. A true Northerner, thin, bony, 2 1,2| all its violence, it is true, but so clever and daring 3 1,1| the presence of man. It is true, a distance of nearly thirty 4 1,1| the name of the Mercy, in true gratitude to Providence. 5 1,2| race-unhappily." ~"Faith, that's true, Mr. Spilett," replied the 6 1,4| Herbert. ~"What you say is true, my boy," replied the sailor. ~ 7 1,4| April, the day on which the true and the average time are 8 1,4| Gideon Spilett would be the true hour then at Washington, 9 1,6| in vain here?" ~"That is true," replied the engineer, " 10 1,6| from outside." ~"That is true, Cyrus," replied the reporter, " 11 1,6| blow up the mine? Isn't it true, captain, that you will 12 1,7| the downs? No! Is it not true? Now, I feel sure that there 13 1,0| infinitesimal proportion it is true, but Cyrus Harding, with 14 2,1| a large size?' ~"That is true, my boy," replied Cyrus 15 2,3| giants like these!" ~"That is true, Pencroft." ~"That supports 16 2,3| have attacked them. It is true that the sailor considered 17 2,4| taken place recently. It is true that, as Gideon Spilett 18 2,6| the Chimneys would not be true. It was not only that they 19 2,6| The opening was, it is true, closed up with a wall of 20 2,2| that flag so dear to every true American, containing the 21 2,2| have forgotten to close." ~"True," said Spilett, "I remember 22 2,3| been correct and the course true, they would sight Tabor 23 2,6| pieces there!" ~"That is true," rejoined Cyrus Harding 24 2,8| story which he has told is true in every point. I remember 25 3,3| grounding at low tide, it is true; but then, under the fire 26 3,3| speak now." ~It was only too true. The "Speedy" was beginning 27 3,8| reduced to five, it is true, but well armed,-were roaming 28 3,1| with their hatchets. ~Like true settlers, the colonists 29 3,2| Harding's instructions. ~It is true that the enterprise might 30 3,4| thing to be done. It is true that the construction of 31 3,4| the Pacific." ~"That is true," remarked Pencroft, "and 32 3,4| manifested in any way. It is true that it would have been 33 3,6| captain impetuously. ~"It is true," answered Cyrus Harding, " 34 3,7| a smile. "I know, it is true, your love for this island. 35 3,8| found a free outlet." ~"True," replied Cyrus Harding, " 36 3,9| domain. His hopes, it is true, were concentrated upon


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