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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 2,3| then resumed, ~"From this document, my friends, from the way 2 2,3| English or American, as the document is written in the English 3 2,3| Gideon Spilett, "and the document appears even to have been 4 2,3| the shore! ~And yet the document was clear enough; there 5 2,3| Perhaps, after all the document was already several months 6 2,3| many of them remain?" ~"The document," said Herbert, "only spoke 7 2,3| then be admitted that the document has already a distant date?" ~" 8 2,5| months back?" ~"Because the document we found had been recently 9 2,5| reporter. ~"Because the document would then have spoken of 10 2,6| would not have thrown this document into the sea. No, it is 11 2,6| years since he wrote that document!" ~"No doubt," and yet the 12 2,6| No doubt," and yet the document appears to have been recently 13 2,6| bottle which enclosed the document may not have taken several 14 2,6| continued the sailor, "if the document was several years old, if 15 2,6| incomprehensible fact, for the document appeared to have been recently 16 2,7| before, a bottle, enclosing a document written in English, German, 17 2,7| up by the 'Duncan.' This document stated in substance that 18 2,7| some land, of which the document gave the latitude, but of 19 2,7| previous interpretation of the document, they supposed that Captain 20 2,7| is still living, as his document indicates, he is a prisoner 21 2,7| you throw into the sea the document which put us on your track?" ~" 22 2,7| put us on your track?" ~"A document?" repeated Ayrton, who did 23 2,7| what he meant. ~"Yes, the document which we found enclosed 24 2,7| thought, "I never threw any document into the sea!" he answered. ~" 25 2,8| brute when he wrote that document, and if he threw it into 26 2,8| man was able to write that document and throw the bottle into 27 2,0| that bottle containing the document presented itself so opportunely, 28 2,0| House; and lastly, how the document, which Ayrton asserts was 29 3,5| it was he who wrote the document, who placed the bottle in 30 3,6| will be important to take a document there which will make known 31 3,6| certainly the author of the document, and he may, perhaps, know 32 3,4| possible, at Tabor Island a document indicating Ayrton's new 33 3,6| Island, by means of the document enclosed in the bottle, 34 3,0| I knew of it from a document left by you on Tabor Island," 35 3,0| answered Robert Grant. ~"A document!" cried Gideon Spilett. ~"


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