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botanist 1
both 56
bother 2
bottle 27
bottles 3
bottom 44
bough 1
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27 attentively
27 barking
27 blow
27 bottle
27 cast
27 companion
27 composed
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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bottle

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,7| explosion, and when he showed a bottle of this liquid to his friends, 2 2,1| sea a letter enclosed in a bottle, which currents might perhaps 3 2,2| it out, exclaiming,-~"A bottle!" ~He held in his hand a 4 2,2| held in his hand a corked bottle which he had just seized 5 2,2| Cyrus Harding took the bottle. Without uttering a single 6 2,3| which he had taken from the bottle. He contemplated it for 7 2,3| for a day later and this bottle might have been broken on 8 2,3| passed exactly where the bottle was still floating!" ~"Does 9 2,3| extraordinary in it, captain? The bottle must go somewhere, and why 10 2,3| nothing to prove that this bottle has been floating long in 11 2,3| Evidently." ~"And that the bottle only arrived at Lincoln 12 2,6| how do you know that the bottle which enclosed the document 13 2,6| had been shut up in that bottle for several years, it would 14 2,6| colonists found it in the bottle. Moreover, it gave the latitude 15 2,7| Australia. Six months before, a bottle, enclosing a document written 16 2,7| which we found enclosed in a bottle, giving us the exact position 17 2,8| it Ayrton who threw that bottle into the sea? Who was it 18 2,8| yesterday on the subject of the bottle has not satisfied me at 19 2,8| that document and throw the bottle into the sea without having 20 2,8| adventure, and lastly this bottle... Shall we never have the 21 2,8| the slip of zinc in the bottle to that in the tube, and 22 2,8| positive pole, and that in the bottle the negative pole of the 23 2,8| pole of the apparatus. Each bottle, therefore, produced as 24 2,0| trace of a wreck; how that bottle containing the document 25 3,5| document, who placed the bottle in the channel, and who 26 3,5| it he who threw us that bottle, when the vessel made her 27 3,6| document enclosed in the bottle, who caused the explosion


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