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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,0| companions had reached the western border of the forest. The 2 1,0| impossible to survey the western part of the country, and 3 1,1| Chimneys and the creek on the western shore, which corresponded 4 1,2| explorers had arrived on the western shore of Lake Grant. The 5 1,3| they should return to the western shore of the lake, where 6 1,1| contrasted with all the western part. The reporter was thus 7 1,1| would really say, that the western part of Lincoln Island, 8 1,2| well as on the whole of its western side. But this needed settled 9 2,2| Mercy so as to reach the western shore. If any castaways 10 2,3| impatience to reach the western coast of Lincoln Island, 11 2,3| could not hope to reach the western coast of the island in one 12 2,4| by the shortest way, the western coast of the island. And 13 2,4| the southwest to reach the western coast. They set out, having 14 2,4| were much farther from the western coast than they had at first 15 2,4| minutes more, the whole western shore of the island lay 16 2,5| Harding then thought that the western coast would have offered 17 2,7| to be established. ~The western border of the plateau now 18 2,8| enclosure, proceeded towards the western coast. The yet unknown portion 19 2,3| distinguish anything of the Western Coast, which stretched away 20 2,3| fixed their gaze on the western horizon. ~"Land!" shouted 21 2,3| towards the north along the western coast, equally formed by 22 2,4| his companions reached the western coast of the island, and 23 2,7| Cape Bernouilli, on the western coast of Australia, in the 24 2,7| disembarked her passengers on the western coast of Patagonia, and 25 2,8| a vessel, a wreck on the western coast, the possible arrival 26 2,9| solitary groups among the western spurs of the mountain, whose 27 2,0| of dawn appeared in the western horizon, the wind, which 28 3,2| traces were found on the western coast, although they were 29 3,2| enormous screen before the western horizon, and night spread 30 3,4| over a large section of the western horizon. ~Nothing suspicious 31 3,9| it was not so with the western part. ~In fact, the second


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