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streamlets 1
streams 10
streets 2
strength 34
strengthen 2
strengthened 1
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34 sail
34 search
34 simple
34 strength
34 succeeded
34 threw
34 understood
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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   Part,  Chapter
1 1,3| castaways, although their strength was nearly exhausted, still 2 1,4| each in proportion to his strength, a load of wood bound in 3 1,5| dying of hunger, he had not strength to utter a word. ~As to 4 1,5| out of anything!" Then his strength forsaking him, "Oh! I can 5 1,6| first of all recruit their strength. ~The Chimneys offered a 6 1,6| were only sustained by the strength of their roots. ~It is needless 7 1,7| all needed to get up their strength. The strings of couroucous 8 1,7| tempest also increased in strength, until it was equal to that 9 1,7| feet; but hope gave them strength, for it was not at random 10 1,8| beach, and you must have had strength to walk here, since Neb 11 1,9| even, if it had a greater strength than I suppose, to the land 12 1,0| almost entirely recovered his strength, and had proved it by climbing 13 1,0| encampment, and to restore their strength by eating first and sleeping 14 1,3| having time, husbands her strength." They had no time, since 15 1,3| obtained bows of tolerable strength, for which he only wanted 16 1,7| was so bent above their strength? ~When Harding and the reporter 17 1,9| species of cane, had the strength of a thick cable. As to 18 2,2| long in regaining his usual strength and agility. Like all convalescents, 19 2,2| the hull, to insure the strength of the vessel. ~Harding, 20 2,4| sailor was of Herculean strength, the reporter also very 21 2,6| stranger possessed immense strength and activity. He seized 22 3,2| that vessel to find out the strength of her crew." ~"But Ayrton-" 23 3,2| surprised, he would know the strength of his adversaries, and 24 3,3| pulled away with all their strength. ~"Eight less!" exclaimed 25 3,8| Pencroft!" ~"Well! your strength will return gradually! What' 26 3,9| if he continues to gain strength, in eight days from now-well, 27 3,9| Granite House. He was sure his strength would return more quickly 28 3,9| had collected his failing strength. ~The engineer felt his 29 3,0| It was not probable. His strength was exhausted, and in the 30 3,1| month, perhaps, for all the strength of the colony must be put 31 3,1| then two, then three. His strength visibly returned, so vigorous 32 3,6| It was evident that his strength had been gradually undermined 33 3,7| It was apparent that his strength was gradually diminishing. 34 3,0| before if they had had the strength to watch the horizon. ~"


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