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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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atmosphere

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,1| Such was the density of the atmosphere that they could not be certain 2 1,1| the higher layers of the atmosphere, to a height of 4,500 feet. 3 1,1| was sensibly clearer. The atmosphere threw off that chilly dampness 4 1,0| weather was beautiful, the atmosphere tranquil; for a high breeze 5 1,0| bowels of the earth. The atmosphere inside the crater was filled 6 1,2| odor which impregnated the atmosphere. ~The odor, easily recognized, 7 1,1| felt the sharpness of the atmosphere too severely. Besides there 8 1,2| already mentioned. When the atmosphere was calm, the low temperature 9 1,2| August, the state of the atmosphere was suddenly moderated by 10 2,1| discernible in the pure atmosphere? ~For an instant Herbert 11 2,8| exposed to the action of the atmosphere, it soon became perfectly 12 2,9| heat was excessive. The atmosphere was felt to be full of electricity, 13 2,9| this last summer month. The atmosphere, violently agitated by the 14 2,1| became more moderate, and the atmosphere recovered the calm which 15 2,5| penetrating odor which filled the atmosphere, and a long sigh escaped 16 2,8| tempered the heat of the atmosphere and procured cool nights 17 3,5| by the heaviness of the atmosphere, remained motionless and 18 3,5| growled in the sky. The atmosphere was stifling. ~The colonists 19 3,6| magnificent saloon, whose atmosphere was saturated with the electric 20 3,8| was overpowering, and the atmosphere, saturated with electricity, 21 3,8| between the commotion of the atmosphere and that of the interior 22 3,8| for upwards of a year the atmosphere was thus charged with volcanic 23 3,8| frightful pressure. The atmosphere was saturated with gases 24 3,8| progress. Moreover, the atmosphere was close, as if the oxygen 25 3,8| vapor, which infected the atmosphere of the cavern. The wall 26 3,9| effect of reflection the atmosphere appeared red-hot. At the 27 3,9| mingled with those of the atmosphere, massed over the island.


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