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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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understood

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,1| precision. It can be thus easily understood that when it is lightened 2 1,2| his sentence. The engineer understood him at once. He seized Pencroft 3 1,8| brain. This time he was understood. Undoubtedly they were the 4 1,4| southern horizon. ~Herbert now understood how the engineer was going 5 1,6| discovered, but he well understood that another must be found. 6 2,8| that the Negro and the ape understood each other when they talked 7 2,2| It appeared as if Jup understood, for he leaned his head 8 2,2| quadrumana. It may readily be understood that this similarity of 9 2,5| convinced that he partly understood them. Sometimes the expression 10 2,6| He evidently heard and understood, but no less evidently was 11 2,6| pleasure which may be easily understood. ~In the meanwhile, the 12 2,7| withdrawing. Cyrus Harding understood what was passing in the 13 2,8| produced young, and it may be understood that their care for these 14 2,9| remarked Pencroft, "it is well understood that if we do leave Lincoln 15 2,0| sailor. ~"Well, have you understood," then said the engineer, " 16 2,0| But to continue. Have you understood how Top was able to discover 17 2,0| the engineer. "Have you understood how our dog was so strangely 18 2,0| instrument; that can't be understood, either." ~"Let us continue 19 2,0| said Harding. "Have you understood, my friends, how that bullet 20 3,1| to do so! ~Cyrus Harding understood what was passing in Ayrton' 21 3,2| fragment of conversation may be understood when it is known that in 22 3,2| listening to them, Ayrton had understood that there were fifty on 23 3,5| he walked away. ~Pencroft understood. ~"What a brute I am!" he 24 3,7| said the reporter, who had understood the engineer. ~"Top can 25 3,7| bounded at these words. He understood, he knew what was expected 26 3,9| the brave boy, who well understood the trouble of which he 27 3,9| unanswerable, and his companions understood it well. ~"If only Ayrton 28 3,9| can, therefore, be well understood how injurious this seclusion 29 3,0| often put to the proof. Jup understood the word corral, which had 30 3,0| corral!" ~The creature understood, seized the cord, glided 31 3,5| Forward!" cried Harding, who understood that the despatch had not 32 3,6| without mercy. ~Cyrus Harding understood the captain's allusion, 33 3,9| of the engineer. They now understood the danger by which they 34 3,9| engineer's thought was at once understood. it might be possible to


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