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32 supposed
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31 attention
31 bark
31 below
31 body
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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attention

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,3| Herbert directed Pencroft's attention to it, adding, "That proves 2 1,3| sight, they fixed their attention on the land where their 3 1,4| examined the coast with great attention. Stretched out below them 4 1,4| towards the west. Their attention was first arrested by the 5 1,5| It only needed care and attention, as they had plenty of wood 6 1,6| The jerks attracted the attention of the gallinaceae, and 7 1,8| had listened with great attention to this account. ~It was 8 1,6| companions had at first paid any attention to Top's behavior; but the 9 1,8| feet farther, when their attention was attracted by distant 10 2,5| any object attracted their attention. But they found nothing, 11 2,7| to which Neb called the attention of the colonists. It was 12 2,9| would have attracted her attention, and would have departed! ~ 13 2,4| seemed at first to fix the attention of the unhappy object, but 14 2,5| difficulty, and with careful attention, it might, perhaps, be hoped 15 2,5| things, so as to fix his attention. A spark, indeed, would 16 2,5| stranger gave some slight attention to what was said, and the 17 2,6| stranger listened with extreme attention. ~Then the engineer told 18 2,8| which he surveyed with great attention. It was for other traces 19 2,0| that they should direct the attention of their companions to the 20 2,0| it my duty to call your attention to certain incidents which 21 3,1| necessarily attract the attention of the brig. ~But at the 22 3,3| without attracting their attention. The most important thing 23 3,3| not even probable that his attention had been awakened by the 24 3,0| darkness without the convicts' attention having been in the least 25 3,4| to the west with no less attention, and by climbing the spur 26 3,4| winters. I would draw your attention also to an entirely physical 27 3,6| Captain Nemo paid little attention; his mind appeared to be 28 3,7| profound silence. ~"Pay attention to my wishes," he continued. " 29 3,8| listened with the greatest attention, and were convinced that 30 3,9| with their task to pay any attention to even the most formidable 31 3,0| consciousness, thanks to the attention lavished upon them, they


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