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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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anchor

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,1| surface upon which their anchor could hold. ~It was the 2 1,1| port in which ships could anchor, and it is to be feared 3 2,5| and the circle and the anchor. The case, except for the 4 2,2| and Herbert weighed the anchor, which was fast in the sand 5 2,3| Bonadventure" dropped her anchor at the mouth of the Mercy. ~ 6 2,3| grated on the bottom. The anchor was let go, the sails furled, 7 2,4| Bonadventure" held fast by her anchor, which was buried deep in 8 2,4| Bonadventure" was ready to weigh anchor and sail with the morning 9 2,4| clock in the morning the anchor was weighed. Pencroft took 10 2,5| the "Bonadventure," the anchor was weighed, the sail hoisted, 11 2,9| But Harding preferred to anchor a few cable-lengths from 12 2,9| weather permitted it, be at anchor near the shore. ~The night 13 2,9| asked Harding, "can you not anchor off the Cape?" ~"Anchor 14 2,9| anchor off the Cape?" ~"Anchor near land, with bad weather 15 2,0| without even dragging at her anchor!" ~"It is rather large for 16 2,0| and at five o'clock the anchor of the "Bonadventure" was 17 3,1| once in the bay, would she anchor there? That was the second. 18 3,2| intentions. They had dropped anchor at a short distance from 19 3,3| fancied that she had weighed anchor, thinking that she had to 20 3,3| which the "Speedy" had cast anchor was inhabited, and that 21 3,3| were preparing to weigh anchor." ~"Perhaps we shall be 22 3,3| was beginning to weigh her anchor, and her intention was evidently 23 3,3| brig is making sail!" ~"The anchor is weighed!" exclaimed Pencroft. ~" 24 3,3| was at first held by her anchor; then, when that had been 25 3,6| to which the cable of the anchor was secured,-~"Hallo," he 26 3,6| weighed the 'Bonadventure's' anchor and dropped it again! And 27 3,6| proof! The cable of the anchor has been run out, and its 28 3,6| slightest doubt that the anchor had been raised and then


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