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boatswain 2
bob 26
bodies 12
body 31
boggy 1
bohemia 1
boiled 3
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31 attention
31 bark
31 below
31 body
31 darkness
31 earth
31 held
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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body

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,2| success-activity of mind and body, impetuous wishes, and powerful 2 1,5| the shore. He was like a body without a soul. ~Pencroft 3 1,5| alas! missing, and his body had not even obtained a 4 1,6| waves had not cast up the body of the engineer, as long 5 1,7| death, and that neither the body of the dog nor of his master 6 1,7| there, kneeling beside a body extended on a bed of grass. ~ 7 1,7| on a bed of grass. ~The body was that of the engineer, 8 1,8| down beside the motionless body, and placed his ear to the 9 1,8| found, either on the head, body, or limbs, which was surprising, 10 1,8| the waves had carried the body to quite a distant point. 11 1,8| at finding the inanimate body, in which he vainly sought 12 1,2| temperature as the human body, which is about ninety-five 13 1,6| red with blood, and the body of the dugong, emerging 14 1,7| beach, on which lay the body of the dugong, the water 15 1,1| as does the heat from a body when the soul has left it; 16 2,1| ball of metal, found in the body of an inoffensive rodent! 17 2,4| dragging after him the body of the animal. ~While Neb 18 2,2| wreaths of snipe round his body. ~"Here, master," cried 19 2,4| was dead, no trace of his body now remained, but that some 20 2,4| descending to the chest, the body almost naked except a rag 21 2,4| were yet a soul in this body, or if the brute instinct 22 2,5| the soul returning to the body? ~Yes, to a certainty, and 23 2,6| stranger kicked away the body, and was about to fly at 24 2,0| that bullet got into the body of the young peccary; how 25 3,5| that bullet found in the body of the peccary; that it 26 3,7| the ball is not in the body, and we shall not have to 27 3,7| killed by Harding, and whose body was found outside the enclosure, 28 3,8| ball had remained in his body, if his arm or his leg had 29 3,9| his two companions when a body leaped over the palisade 30 3,2| leaves, the gliding of a body among the grass, would have 31 3,2| Ayrton. ~On the bed lay the body of a man. ~Suddenly Cyrus


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