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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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perfect

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,2| then for his journal, a perfect treasury of knowledge on 2 1,4| yet be answered. A more perfect survey had to be made to 3 1,9| These almonds were in a perfect state of maturity, and Herbert 4 1,0| through the transparent air. A perfect calm reigned around them. 5 1,2| of excellent quality, a perfect pocket chronometer, which 6 1,7| destined for food. Such perfect confidence had they in the 7 1,0| did not yield absolutely perfect results, they were at least 8 1,2| reporter, "man is never perfect, nor contented." ~"Now," 9 2,2| It appeared to be in a perfect state of preservation, which 10 2,2| they were, besides, in a perfect state, and did not appear 11 2,4| but the young shoots." ~"Perfect, my boy, perfect!" replied 12 2,4| shoots." ~"Perfect, my boy, perfect!" replied Pencroft. ~"I 13 2,7| were anxious to place in perfect security; but to bring it, 14 2,8| world, in which the most perfect harmony had never ceased 15 2,9| instrument, which is more perfect than that which you before 16 2,6| kind, and it was found in a perfect state of preservation." ~ 17 2,6| doubt that the apparatus was perfect. ~"Now for a good wind," 18 3,3| direction. Absolute silence, perfect calm reigned in the air 19 3,4| that she contained, was a perfect mine of wealth. In fact, 20 3,4| exclaimed Pencroft in a tone of perfect incredulity. ~"My friends," 21 3,5| the four cannons were in perfect order. Since they had been


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