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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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   Part,  Chapter
1 1,1| 1,500 feet, and here it met a current of wind, which 2 1,2| pavement. The five prisoners met by the car. They had not 3 1,4| rocks, such as are often met with in granite countries 4 1,7| perished, is that Top has also met his death, and that neither 5 1,7| to be feared that he had met with an accident on this 6 1,8| reached, and which might be met with by millions above high-water 7 1,8| besides, if by chance you had met with some deliverer there, 8 1,0| basalt and pumice-stone, were met with. In isolated groups 9 1,3| lieu of iron, could not be met with so easily. But Pencroft 10 1,6| Harding. "Alligators are only met with in regions less elevated 11 1,7| pyrites abound which are met with in the most recent 12 1,9| the kitchen, and the pipe met it like that of an iron 13 1,0| but they had not as yet met with these precious trees. 14 1,1| foxes." They are frequently met with in Chile, in the Falkland 15 1,2| surprising that tigers are to be met with in it." ~"Well, we 16 1,2| been only too glad to have met with such game!" ~"Well, 17 2,3| some useful plant might be met with, and the young naturalist 18 2,3| feet in breadth. The trees met like a bower overhead, and 19 2,4| trees which had already been met with near the lake and on 20 2,6| island, they had not before met with anything of so surprising 21 2,0| Southern Hemisphere are met with in the greatest numbers." ~ 22 2,5| you never told us how you met this savage, and we know 23 2,8| be well armed, for they met with savage wild boars, 24 2,0| and a fire had actually met their eyes during the night 25 3,5| thought of his proposal being met with any objection. His 26 3,9| ready for any emergency. ~He met with no misadventure and 27 3,9| but the cart would have met with great difficulties 28 3,1| new specimens not before met with in the island, such 29 3,4| Herbert, "and icebergs are met with in lower latitudes 30 3,9| of the creek being flat, met with no obstacle. The burning


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