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run 27
running 23
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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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   Part,  Chapter
1 1,4| raft of wood, it began to run between the two high granite 2 1,4| fear that the raft would run aground, and before two 3 1,5| down," said Herbert; "let's run to the place where we landed." ~ 4 1,7| after this walk or rather run of a quarter of an hour. ~ 5 1,9| a sailor, accustomed to run up the masts and shrouds, 6 2,3| The lad was allowed to run on, and he delivered his 7 2,1| continual advance, does it not run the danger of being sooner 8 2,1| the same time Top began to run round the mouth of the well, 9 2,1| lake. ~Why did Top so often run round this opening? Why 10 2,4| by this movement began to run away, at the moment when 11 2,4| voice," said the reporter. ~"Run!" exclaimed Pencroft. ~And 12 2,4| not manifest any desire to run away. His hard eyes darted 13 2,5| he manifested a wish to run away. ~But Cyrus Harding 14 2,5| Besides, he could not run away," said Neb, "since 15 2,6| mesmerist. He wished to run away. But then his countenance 16 2,9| much sail as possible, and run for shelter into Shark Gulf. 17 2,9| would rather a knife were run into my ribs than a sharp 18 2,9| thinking of, captain? We should run aground, of a certainty!" ~" 19 2,0| the open sea would have run under close-reefed topsails. 20 2,0| sheltered by the land, did not run very high. They had then 21 2,0| after all! They would not run aground!" ~"Indeed," said 22 3,4| But suppose she had run against this piece of iron?" 23 3,5| What danger shall we run," said Herbert, "if we take 24 3,6| cable of the anchor has been run out, and its service is 25 3,5| way, allowing Pencroft to run on, and at last the reporter 26 3,8| in a spot where it could run no risk of harm. ~The storm 27 3,9| wall of granite, it would run the risk of being crushed


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