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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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deserted

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1 1,2| streets of the town were deserted. It had not even appeared 2 1,5| human being. The sea was as deserted as the land, and it was 3 2,1| do not say no, my boy. A deserted camp, the ashes of a fire, 4 2,3| sailing, it was absolutely deserted. Now and then a great albatross 5 2,3| think there could be a more deserted sea than this." ~"It is 6 2,3| this." ~"It is not quite so deserted as all that," replied Pencroft. ~" 7 2,4| should be passed in the deserted dwelling, and a store of 8 2,4| certain that, as the hut was deserted, and the tools, utensils, 9 2,4| flesh. ~Memory must have deserted him long before, and for 10 2,9| the surrounding ocean was deserted as far as the eye could 11 3,1| sight of the island, on that deserted sea! ~There could be no 12 3,2| evident that the islet was deserted. Ayrton then, followed by 13 3,3| appeared to be absolutely deserted. At any rate, there was 14 3,9| occurred. The road was as deserted as all that part of the 15 3,9| warning. The wood appeared as deserted as on the day when the colonists 16 3,2| broken branches, no more deserted camps. ~"This does not surprise 17 3,2| appeared to be absolutely deserted. The top of the palisade 18 3,2| soon came in sight. It was deserted. Without hesitating, the 19 3,2| the absolutely dark and deserted corral. ~In a few moments 20 3,3| appeared to be absolutely deserted, and the obscurity was complete, 21 3,6| the man of science. Upon a deserted island of the Pacific he


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