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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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   Part,  Chapter
1 1,4| off the raft with a long pole, kept it in the current. 2 1,0| nearly at the Antarctic Pole, the glittering Southern 3 1,3| that is, from the southern pole above the horizon. You understand, 4 1,3| evening by the height of the pole, the next day by the passing 5 1,3| to take the height of the pole from above a clear horizon, 6 1,3| is nearer to the southern pole. ~This constellation is 7 1,3| as near to the antarctic pole as the Polar Star is to 8 1,3| Polar Star is to the arctic pole. The star Alpha is about 9 1,3| passed the meridian below the pole, which would simplify the 10 1,3| consequently that of the pole above the horizon, that 11 1,3| equal to the height of the pole above the horizon of this 12 1,4| perpendicularly, Harding thrust the pole two feet into the sand, 13 1,4| same time at the top of the pole and the crest of the cliff. 14 1,4| sides the perpendicular pole, the distance which separates 15 1,4| stick from the foot of the pole and my visual ray for hypothenuse; 16 1,4| distance from the stick to the pole is to the distance from 17 1,4| so is the height of the pole to the height of the cliff." ~" 18 1,4| knowing the height of the pole, we shall only have a sum 19 1,4| found out by means of the pole, whose length above the 20 1,4| and the place where the pole was thrust into the sand. ~ 21 1,4| Alpha from the antarctic pole, and by reducing to the 22 1,4| degrees-the distance from the pole to the equator-there remained 23 2,3| was obliged to push with a pole. They found also that the 24 2,5| this by means of a long pole. ~The canoe touched the 25 2,8| tube became the positive pole, and that in the bottle 26 2,8| the bottle the negative pole of the apparatus. Each bottle, 27 2,8| starting from the positive pole, traversed the wire, passed 28 2,8| the earth to the negative pole. If the current was interrupted, 29 3,4| territories bordering on the pole, and on which there is no 30 3,6| visited every ocean, from pole to pole. Outcast of the 31 3,6| every ocean, from pole to pole. Outcast of the inhabited


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