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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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   Part,  Chapter
1 1,3| their fatigue, began their search. Poor Neb shed bitter tears, 2 1,3| till the next day their search for the engineer, from whom, 3 1,5| rest! To-morrow we will search farther." ~The reporter 4 1,7| induced him to prolong his search. Also, everything new must 5 1,7| hesitate to join him in his search. ~Gideon Spilett approved 6 1,8| discovery of the Chimneys, the search for him, not forgetting 7 2,5| Let us go on with our search, then," returned Cyrus Harding. ~ 8 2,2| call. ~Everyone set out in search of Jup, trembling lest he 9 2,3| will greatly facilitate our search." ~"So as to do here," replied 10 2,3| down," said Pencroft, "and search." ~The sailor and his two 11 2,3| will be best to give up the search for the present." ~"Let 12 2,4| of the day before, and to search the most secret recesses 13 2,4| therefore, that they should search for his remains, and give 14 2,4| But before beginning our search again let us go on board 15 2,5| returned the engineer, "your search has been unsuccessful, since 16 2,5| under what conditions the search had been conducted; how 17 2,5| hidden himself from your search, and we should not have 18 2,7| hesitated to undertake this search, Lord Glenarvan resolved 19 2,7| November, so as to pursue his search through the Ocean. ~"After 20 2,0| returned they would thoroughly search the whole of the island. ~ 21 3,5| my idea is, that we may search as long as we like for this 22 3,5| island unexplored. We will search into its most secret recesses, 23 3,6| they did not find Ayrton, search the neighboring woods. ~ 24 3,8| the same time-" ~"As the search for our mysterious protector," 25 3,9| the other three went to search the forests of the island. 26 3,2| The colonists were able to search this forest thoroughly, 27 3,3| from us." ~"Let us make search for him, then!" exclaimed 28 3,3| Pencroft. ~"Yes, we will search for him," answered Harding, " 29 3,3| of the benefit. ~"Let us search," he resumed, "and God grant 30 3,3| occupied with the intended search. Everything incited them 31 3,3| Gideon Spilett, "let us search all this labyrinth of the 32 3,3| tapping every rock. The search was extended to the extreme 33 3,3| him of whom they were in search. ~Their investigations were 34 3,0| precisely at this time in search of Ayrton at Tabor Island?


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