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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,2| hundred times had they almost fallen from their torn balloon 2 1,3| distance. The wind had now fallen almost to a calm, and the 3 1,5| Herbert. "The box must have fallen out of my pocket and got 4 1,5| nothing. If the box had fallen at this place it must have 5 1,5| place where the balloon had fallen the last time but one, a 6 1,8| sailor, or he would have fallen. ~"Well done!" cried Pencroft; " 7 1,2| fortunately the dog had fallen upon a brood, and besides 8 1,3| and they picked up all the fallen wood under the trees. They 9 1,9| of the reporter must have fallen perpendicularly to the foot 10 1,2| perfectly intact. No animal had fallen into them, and yet the footprints 11 2,5| in the top of the pine, a fallen scrap of which the dog had 12 2,5| bound into the air, had fallen on the island and thus given 13 2,5| was a fortune which had fallen from the sky. ~"All the 14 2,6| thinking that it might have fallen down.... But the ladder 15 2,8| Richmond had doubtless soon fallen into the hands of General 16 2,4| frightful that he seemed fallen to the lowest degree of 17 2,4| this miserable being had fallen, unless that his imprisonment 18 2,7| that his honest yacht had fallen into the hands of Ben Joyce, 19 2,9| promontory, and the wind having fallen, nothing disturbed the silence. 20 2,0| wind, which had slightly fallen, shifted two points, and 21 3,4| the water-spout, she had fallen on her side, and had sunk 22 3,4| the heavy things which had fallen through the bottom, Ayrton 23 3,8| made of them, Herbert had fallen, wounded almost mortally. 24 3,9| in the corral, Ayrton had fallen by a bullet, as Herbert 25 3,9| a bullet, as Herbert had fallen. But if the convicts had 26 3,2| passed thus. The wind had fallen, and absolute silence reigned 27 3,3| become unconscious, and had fallen back motionless on the bed. ~ 28 3,4| their friends must have fallen in the struggle? They often 29 3,7| overcame Captain Nemo, who had fallen back upon the divan. It 30 3,8| with the pulverized matter fallen from the cloud. No quadruped 31 3,9| inclined to the north, and had fallen upon the plain of sand and 32 3,9| cone of Mount Franklin had fallen, but the lava arrested their 33 3,9| the earth with the aid of fallen trees they succeeded in 34 3,0| Granite House! The wall had fallen headlong and been then shattered 35 3,0| from the rain which had fallen in a hollow of the rock,


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