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darkened 1
darker 1
darkest 2
darkness 31
darted 7
darting 1
dash 1
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31 bark
31 below
31 body
31 darkness
31 earth
31 held
31 landed
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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darkness

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,2| perceived, and such was the darkness that they could not even 2 1,3| of a snowy white in the darkness. "Well, let us call again," 3 1,5| sprang up in the midst of the darkness. ~"At last!" cried Pencroft, 4 1,7| useless course, that in the darkness and deplorable weather he 5 1,7| but could not speak. The darkness was intense. The sea, the 6 1,7| which he threw into the darkness, whistling shrilly. ~It 7 1,0| beautiful and still, the darkness was not yet deep. Cyrus 8 2,4| might be found here, but darkness came on, and the further 9 2,6| companions searched in the darkness on the wall, in case the 10 2,9| and they were watching the darkness creeping up from the horizon. 11 2,2| yelping noise away in the darkness. It was evident that the 12 2,2| vividly lighting up the darkness made their assailants draw 13 2,4| silent in the midst of the darkness. ~Pencroft shouted loudly. ~ 14 2,4| endeavored to pierce the darkness which surrounded them. ~ 15 2,8| lift and disappear in the darkness. ~"He will come back," said 16 3,1| had disappeared. Profound darkness enveloped the island and 17 3,1| bright light flashed in the darkness, and a cannon-shot was heard. ~ 18 3,2| might succeed, thanks to the darkness of the night. Once arrived 19 3,2| adventurers disappeared in the darkness. Their companions returned 20 3,2| lanterns now left in total darkness. He hoisted himself onto 21 3,2| his revolver. A profound darkness ensued, which favored his 22 3,0| cross the stream; but in the darkness he could not tell whether 23 3,0| and disappeared in the darkness without the convicts' attention 24 3,1| surrounded by the profound darkness of night. ~The watch was, 25 3,1| was but of few hours. The darkness was due rather to the thickness 26 3,2| the twilight faded away. Darkness, which seemed as if it issued 27 3,2| reached the gate without the darkness being illuminated by a single 28 3,2| towards the palisade. The darkness was now profound, the silence 29 3,5| threatening. ~But however deep the darkness was, it would not prevent 30 3,5| Under the arch of trees the darkness was such that even the edge 31 3,5| suddenly rose; but the darkness was too deep, and the light


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