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ray 8
raynal 1
rays 27
re 2
re-ascended 1
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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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rays

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,3| which reflected the sun's rays. It was that of a lofty 2 1,4| sparkled beneath the sun's rays. To the south a sharp point 3 1,0| concentrating the solar rays on some very dry moss, soon 4 1,0| impenetrable to the sun's rays. ~During the first part 5 1,0| the influence of the solar rays. ~Five hundred feet only 6 1,1| sky and flooded with his rays all the eastern side of 7 1,3| horizon, lighted by the first rays of the moon, was very clearly 8 1,6| through the trees under the rays of the sun. In this direction 9 1,7| which sparkled in the first rays of the rising sun. ~At the 10 1,9| saluted it with its first rays. It was found to be just 11 1,9| by the rising sun, whose rays penetrated into its most 12 2,3| effect being that the sun's rays penetrate more freely among 13 2,3| nearly five o'clock. The last rays of the sun gleamed through 14 2,6| became illuminated by its rays; but in the interior as 15 2,0| scattered had permitted a few rays to penetrate. Gideon Spilett 16 2,3| mounted in the east, its rays fell upon one or two headlands. ~" 17 2,5| a bright sun darted its rays on the island. Cyrus Harding 18 2,8| the heat, for the sun's rays scarcely penetrated through 19 2,0| and there under the sun's rays. ~The apparatus had been 20 3,9| was fine. The sun's bright rays glanced through the trees. ~" 21 3,0| five in the morning. The rays of the rising sun began 22 3,5| vault, preventing any star rays. A few lightning flashes, 23 3,5| glowing nucleus, whose clear rays were shattered by all the 24 3,7| lighted by the electric rays which fell from the arabesques 25 3,7| ocean, which the electric rays would evidently light up 26 3,8| volcanic dust through which the rays of the sun were only with 27 3,8| of the boat, so that its rays fell before them, Cyrus


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