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effusion 2
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egg-field 1
eggs 18
egress 1
eight 49
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18 destruction
18 eggs
18 enter
18 explained
18 fat
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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eggs

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,4| wood in the forest, and eggs in nests; we have only to 2 1,4| eatable, and even their eggs have a detestable taste. 3 1,4| these will do instead of eggs!" ~"They are not mussels," 4 1,4| rock-pigeon is good to eat, its eggs must be excellent, and we 5 1,4| that; we must come down to eggs in the shell, my boy, and 6 1,4| granite, and they really found eggs in some of the hollows. 7 1,5| give up the feast of hard eggs which they had meant to 8 1,5| of shell-fish. Two dozen eggs were brought by Herbert. 9 1,5| knew fifty ways of cooking eggs, but this time he had no 10 1,5| unknown coast. The hard eggs were excellent, and as eggs 11 1,5| eggs were excellent, and as eggs contain everything indispensable 12 1,6| strengthening food than eggs and molluscs. The explorers, 13 1,6| plenty of shell-fish and eggs among the rocks and on the 14 1,6| composed solely of pigeon's eggs and lithodomes. Herbert 15 1,6| each having three or four eggs. He took great care not 16 1,4| fifty to sixty thousand eggs, we shall have an inexhaustible 17 2,8| perfectly spherical turtles' eggs, with white hard shells, 18 2,8| coagulate as that of birds' eggs. They were hatched by the


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