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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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   Part,  Chapter
1 1,2| who had been ordered to follow the changes of the war in 2 1,3| of the open sea. But to follow this direction was to go 3 1,3| The reporter prepared to follow him, but Pencroft stopped 4 1,6| themselves, resolved to follow the course of the stream, 5 1,6| course they had only to follow, and, towards six o'clock, 6 1,7| pierced through the clouds. To follow a straight course was difficult. 7 1,7| They were determined to follow Top, wherever the intelligent 8 1,9| perhaps, he was wrong not to follow the watercourse, as he and 9 1,0| incidents of the day, began to follow the edge of the plateau, 10 1,1| the contrary, one could follow their ramifications, which 11 1,1| we shall have to give and follow." ~"Indeed," said the sailor, " 12 1,2| my boy, since, whether we follow the way to Lake Grant, or 13 1,2| They continued then to follow the shores of Lake Grant 14 1,6| instinct, he appeared to follow some invisible being which 15 1,1| America. The vegetation will follow the human emigration. The 16 2,1| It was impossible even to follow the course of the Mercy, 17 2,4| remain on this side and follow the bank, and I shall be 18 2,4| replied Cyrus Harding. "Let us follow it as fast as we can without 19 2,5| to invite his master to follow him into the forest. ~"Now 20 2,3| investigations. The beach was easy to follow, and only in some places 21 2,3| they were thus obliged to follow the stream which flowed 22 2,6| course it will be best to follow. He alone besides can tell 23 2,8| Harding left his companions to follow the trade of wiredrawers, 24 3,1| with any who may wish to follow us to colonize it definitely, 25 3,4| plan it would be best to follow; but in the meantime it 26 3,5| researches, I am ready to follow you. ~"I thank you, Ayrton," 27 3,9| necessary, therefore, to follow this way, although it was 28 3,3| Harding, "should it not follow the road naturally traced 29 3,5| these words in English:-~"Follow the new wire." ~"Forward!" 30 3,5| ran towards the west. ~"Follow it!" said Cyrus Harding. ~ 31 3,6| ocean, where none could follow. ~The warrior became the 32 3,7| colonists were yet able to follow its descent through the


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