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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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   Part,  Chapter
1 1,2| The pleasure of Harding on seeing his servant, and the joy 2 1,5| do you despair of ever seeing him again?" ~"God forbid!" 3 1,8| little and gazed without seeing. Despair had completely 4 1,8| less surprised ourselves at seeing you in this place!" ~"Indeed," 5 1,9| restrain a burst of laughter on seeing the efforts of the lad to 6 1,0| promontory prevented their seeing whether there was land beyond 7 1,3| this day, the engineer, seeing a plant belonging to the 8 1,6| disagreeable surprise of seeing Top stop before a snake 9 1,6| was much surprised at not seeing any indication of the discharge 10 2,3| the ground. Cyrus Harding, seeing that he could not hope to 11 2,3| manifesting any terror, as if, seeing men for the first time, 12 2,4| the cave. ~Cyrus Harding, seeing the clump of bamboos, cut 13 2,5| Pencroft stopped working, and seeing an indistinct object moving 14 2,9| would have been drenched. On seeing these hailstones, some of 15 2,5| could yet be ascertained. Seeing only certain objects and 16 2,6| companions were astounded on seeing that, overcome by some terrible 17 2,8| I shall never despair of seeing ourselves some day rolling 18 2,9| had so little hope of ever seeing again. ~"Decidedly we have 19 3,7| Harding was by his side. ~On seeing Herbert senseless, the sailor' 20 3,7| compresser always wet. Spilett, seeing there was nothing he could 21 3,7| engineer opened the gate, and seeing smoke a hundred feet off 22 3,8| advantage on their side, seeing, and not being seen, being 23 3,9| devastation, ruin. ~Herbert, on seeing the engineer, the reporter, 24 3,1| conclude that all hopes of ever seeing him again must be abandoned. ~ 25 3,3| all the joy they felt, on seeing him again, almost safe and 26 3,3| relinquished all hope of ever seeing them again. At last, the 27 3,3| they had despaired of ever seeing Ayrton again, and had been


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