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keep 38
keeping 9
kentucky 2
kept 33
kettles 2
key 2
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33 examined
33 extremely
33 instant
33 kept
33 living
33 own
33 possessed
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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   Part,  Chapter
1 1,1| few provisions they had kept, everything, even to their 2 1,2| beard, of which he only kept a thick mustache, were already 3 1,4| the raft with a long pole, kept it in the current. This 4 1,5| opening at the side was kept, to lead out the smoke and 5 1,5| narrow passage which had been kept. This, if the smoke did 6 1,6| which Gideon Spilett had kept, doubtless by inadvertence, 7 1,7| strings of couroucous were kept for the next day, but they 8 1,7| Gideon Spilett alone was kept awake by anxiety. He reproached 9 1,9| upon it in a bound, and kept it from plunging again. 10 1,0| cooking the bird, which Neb kept for the next day. The remains 11 1,2| Spilett, wait. You have kept the Richmond time, have 12 1,2| companions, and like them, they kept out of sight behind the 13 1,3| Island, and from that time kept a regular account. The 5th 14 1,7| combustion of these plants was kept up for several days, and 15 1,8| with the sea. However, Top kept at the head of the little 16 1,9| provisions, and stores would be kept. All the productions of 17 1,2| his traps, which he always kept properly baited. In one 18 2,2| entirely finished. Pencroft had kept his promise, and a light 19 2,5| finding it again, whether they kept the case under its present 20 2,9| the firearms, which were kept with extreme care, and neither 21 2,2| provisions; and as the game kept perfectly in the intense 22 2,2| and Claw Cape, the captain kept her close hauled, so as 23 2,3| be answered the next day, kept them in suspense, and at 24 2,4| taking an hour's sleep. They kept a sharp look-out, for either 25 2,5| his chest. ~The settlers kept behind him, ready to seize 26 2,7| Nevertheless, Lord Glenarvan kept the promise which he had 27 3,7| Herbert's two wounds, and were kept constantly wet with cold 28 3,7| still in a sleep. Pencroft kept the compresser always wet. 29 3,8| worse. Cold water, always kept at a suitable temperature, 30 3,9| However, the colonists kept a strict watch. Top and 31 3,2| Jup, at Pencroft's orders, kept behind. Neb led Top in a 32 3,4| also, and besides, they kept it with extreme care. From 33 3,6| Instead of doing this he kept them prisoners, and during


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