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1 1,1| tempest? From what part of the world did it rise? It surely could 2 1,1| know to what part of the world the hurricane had driven 3 1,2| traveled over the whole world, soldier and artist, enthusiastic 4 1,5| metallurgists of the inhabited world. Now that which had succeeded 5 1,8| island, continents, and the world itself," replied the engineer. " 6 1,9| members of their little world. His faith in the engineer 7 1,1| formed a sixth part of the world, as important as Europe 8 1,1| the stars of the stellar world, it owes its origin, are 9 2,2| we could go round-" ~"The world?" asked Gideon Spilett. ~" 10 2,2| Pencroft. "But what in the world can there be in it?" ~The 11 2,2| of every country in the world, and several planispheres 12 2,8| always amused this little world, in which the most perfect 13 2,0| left to wish for in this world." ~The reporter and the 14 2,2| aquatic birds in the known world. ~During this week, Pencroft, 15 2,8| believe in mysteries in this world. There is a reason for everything 16 2,9| news from the civilized world, lost on this island, as 17 2,9| man holds dearest in the world, his family, his friends, 18 2,9| one thing certain in this world, Spilett, it is that I never 19 3,1| communicate with the inhabited world by confiding to a bird a 20 3,1| ship brought news from the world, perhaps even from their 21 3,4| a ship is like a little world in miniature, and the stores 22 3,6| exclaimed Pencroft, "who in the world can he be? The fellow knows 23 3,4| link with the inhabited world, to establish a communication 24 3,4| yet," added Pencroft, "the world is very learned. what a 25 3,5| justifies it, over all the world. ~After that, who knows 26 3,5| in various parts of the world, natural crypts dating from 27 3,5| treasures of the mineral world, works of art, marvels of 28 3,6| communication with the inhabited world; three long years have I 29 3,6| am, with the rest of the world, ignorant of the motives 30 3,6| but the pleasures of the world had for him no attractions. 31 3,6| Bundelkund. There, alone in the world, overcome by disappointment 32 3,6| hatred of the civilized world, he realized the wreck of 33 3,0| best-informed journal in the world. ~There Cyrus Harding and