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wouldn 2
wound 24
wounded 30
wounds 23
wrack 3
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30 vast
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30 wounded
29 carry
29 cave
29 continent
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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wounded

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,1| rose, like a bird with a wounded wing. Half an hour later 2 1,1| by the wind, and like a wounded bird which revives for an 3 1,2| till the moment when he was wounded and taken prisoner on the 4 1,3| Perhaps he has fainted or is wounded, and unable to reply directly, 5 1,8| master to see if he was wounded, but not so much as a bruise 6 2,1| you sure that the peccary wounded by this bullet was not more 7 2,1| added Gideon Spilett, "wounded, though not mortally, this 8 2,5| castaway!" replied Herbert. ~"Wounded, perhaps!" said Neb. ~"Or 9 2,6| except one who fell mortally wounded on the beach. This monkey, 10 2,6| difficulty, fired. Some, wounded or killed, fell back into 11 2,1| Herbert's gun had slightly wounded in the foot. It was a magnificent 12 2,2| thank him. The sailor was wounded himself, but his wound was 13 2,4| Oh, if this ape had wounded him!" exclaimed Pencroft. ~" 14 2,6| than nothing!" ~"You are wounded?" ~"It is no matter." ~" 15 3,2| refusal would have deeply wounded the former convict, now 16 3,2| It was Ayrton, slightly wounded in the shoulder, and Pencroft, 17 3,3| who had killed one and wounded two others, escaped their 18 3,3| counted four men seriously wounded if not dead; they, on the 19 3,3| returned on board with the wounded, and two or three guns were 20 3,3| manned her, were mortally wounded by Gideon Spilett and Neb, 21 3,3| whom some were no doubt wounded, but who had still a boat 22 3,3| to pick up their dead or wounded companions, fled to the 23 3,3| the engineer. "You are not wounded?" ~"No," answered the reporter, " 24 3,7| resumed his examination of the wounded boy. Herbert was still so 25 3,7| wrote these words:-~"Herbert wounded. We are at the corral. Be 26 3,8| them, Herbert had fallen, wounded almost mortally. Were these 27 3,9| there is no one here but a wounded boy and a man?" ~"You are 28 3,9| have been more easy for the wounded lad, but it would have necessitated 29 3,0| disappeared, Herbert severely wounded, the engineer, reporter, 30 3,6| fanatics; he was ten times wounded in twenty engagements, seeking


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