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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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501 3,3| at their disposal; on the island were six, but who could 502 3,3| gradually approached the island. ~From the two posts of 503 3,3| the less be masters of the island, which they would ravage 504 3,4| into the interior of the island. ~"We will deal with them 505 3,4| in some corner of their island. ~For two hours, Cyrus Harding 506 3,4| for the colony of Lincoln Island. ~However-and Cyrus Harding 507 3,4| crew had landed on the island, for they were in all probability 508 3,4| into the waters of Lincoln Island! ~In the meantime, when 509 3,5| perhaps, abandoned on our island, and I say this in order 510 3,5| fire on the heights of the island, which permitted you to 511 3,5| shipwrecked, or exiled on our island, we shall be ungrateful, 512 3,5| hidden in some part of the island, and whose influence has 513 3,5| must have come to Tabor Island, who found there the wretch 514 3,5| not leave a corner of the island unexplored. We will search 515 3,5| yet unknown parts of the island into execution, they wished 516 3,5| vegetables from the Tabor Island plants. All was stowed away, 517 3,5| all the treasures of the island. The products of the colony 518 3,5| who are roaming about the island? Are we to leave them to 519 3,5| that we ought to rid the island of them as soon as possible." ~" 520 3,5| rascals who had landed on the island with Bob Harvey's accomplices, 521 3,5| their guard. After all, the island was large and fertile. If 522 3,5| were roaming over their island. It was serious, certainly, 523 3,6| complete exploration of the island which had been decided upon, 524 3,6| him, observing that the island was less safe than formerly. 525 3,6| the southern coast of the island. This was only a distance 526 3,6| accessible parts of the island. ~Arrived at Port Balloon, 527 3,6| from returning to Tabor Island." ~"Indeed," remarked the 528 3,6| the situation of Lincoln Island, and Ayrton's new residence, 529 3,6| after our exploration of the island is finished. It is possible 530 3,6| know as much about Tabor Island as about Lincoln Island. 531 3,6| Island as about Lincoln Island. Do not forget that he is 532 3,6| voluntarily? Can he leave the island if he likes? Is he here 533 3,6| Gone off! where to-to Tabor Island?" replied Pencroft. "Do 534 3,6| pass in the sight of the island?" observed the reporter, 535 3,6| would be out of sight of the island in two hours." ~"Well," 536 3,6| leave her here until the island is rid of these blackguards." ~" 537 3,6| return we have not rid the island of those rascals, it will 538 3,7| the engineer, "and rid the island of these wretches. Pencroft' 539 3,8| convicts, disembarking on the island, had followed the southern 540 3,8| a general battle of the island, and have satisfaction of 541 3,8| They were alone on the island. Now, men in all states 542 3,8| everything their own way. The island had abundantly supplied 543 3,8| appeared in the waters of the island, and if the pirates had 544 3,8| They had disembarked on the island, and it was almost impossible 545 3,8| be denied, abandoned the island? Had he in his turn succumbed? ~ 546 3,9| were hid in one spot of the island, if we knew that spot, and 547 3,9| search the forests of the island. But we are at the corral, 548 3,9| great. The forests of the island were in full leaf, and the 549 3,9| projected expedition through the island. ~It can, therefore, be 550 3,9| occupied in another part of the island. ~However, on his second 551 3,9| living to another part of the island, might it not be admitted 552 3,9| colonists first landed on the island. ~They approached the plateau. 553 3,0| knowing the number of the island's inhabitants, they might 554 3,0| the settlers in Lincoln Island, until then so happy, and 555 3,0| enterprise to clear the island was now rendered difficult 556 3,0| colonists had passed on the island! Herbert's weakness visibly 557 3,0| fever in the marshes of the island. He has already had one 558 3,0| not to be found in Lincoln Island. ~During the night of the 559 3,1| proceedings of the genius of the island were not less mysterious 560 3,1| the colonists of Lincoln Island had of late been so severely 561 3,1| of destruction. when the island should be cleared of these 562 3,1| intended to make all over the island. ~The necessary preparations 563 3,1| the colony. ~Of Lincoln Island, the settlers knew thoroughly 564 3,1| millions of acres of the island had still escaped their 565 3,1| feathered tribes of the island were all represented-grouse, 566 3,1| on their arrival at the island. ~"Nevertheless," observed 567 3,1| not before met with in the island, such as the tree-fern, 568 3,1| they will be masters of the island!" ~"The masters of the island!" 569 3,1| island!" ~"The masters of the island!" exclaimed the sailor; " 570 3,1| sailor; "the masters of the island!..." he repeated, and his 571 3,2| in any other part of the island. One might have said that 572 3,2| in this respect Lincoln Island would have been worthy to 573 3,2| Isles. Now, alas! their island no longer belonged to them 574 3,2| convicts first landed on the island in the neighborhood of Flotsam 575 3,2| entire possession of their island. ~They made their way then 576 3,2| previously, had landed on Lincoln Island! ~ ~ 577 3,3| to become masters of the island, after murdering the colonists! ~ 578 3,3| after their arrival in the island, and since then they had 579 3,3| of the inhabitants of the island; but he returned alone. 580 3,3| either to the interior of the island, or the south coast. ~Ayrton 581 3,3| The avenging power of the island," replied Harding, "he who 582 3,3| the inhabitants of Lincoln Island were solely occupied with 583 3,3| once more masters of the island." ~"Well!" answered Gideon 584 3,3| Spilett. ~"Yes, to Tabor Island," answered Pencroft. "It 585 3,3| out the position of our island and say that Ayrton is here 586 3,3| give up the voyage to Tabor Island for this year." ~"Oh, my ' 587 3,3| most secret parts of the island. ~The exploration was commenced 588 3,3| researches. No part of the island could have been more suitable 589 3,3| began the barren part of the island. It could already be seen 590 3,3| of the submersion of the island. ~However, although these 591 3,3| be some danger to Lincoln Island?" ~"I do not think so," 592 3,3| the fertile parts of the island!" ~"And why, my dear Spilett," 593 3,3| Spilett, that neither the island, which is the boiler, nor 594 3,3| the tutelary deity of his island was absolute, and, certainly, 595 3,3| northern region of Lincoln Island, whose most secret nooks 596 3,3| reside on the surface of the island, and the wildest fancies 597 3,3| their arrival on Lincoln Island. ~ ~ 598 3,4| their native land and their island, then to pass the longest, 599 3,4| must appear off Lincoln Island, or the colonists must themselves 600 3,4| soon as possible, at Tabor Island a document indicating Ayrton' 601 3,4| the Scotch yacht at Tabor Island is very uncertain. It may 602 3,4| importance, either to Tabor Island or to a more distant land." ~" 603 3,4| night there. Besides, the island was safe now and no attacks 604 3,4| observe the sea around the island, and every day their telescope 605 3,4| were, who might land on the island, and should the colonists 606 3,4| during the winters of Lincoln Island. The cold was comparable 607 3,4| winds; here, in Lincoln Island, this explanation would 608 3,4| Herbert, "why does Lincoln Island appear to escape the common 609 3,4| from the situation of the island in the Southern Hemisphere, 610 3,4| cold experienced in Lincoln Island," said Gideon Spilett, " 611 3,4| comparatively near to Lincoln Island." ~"Your opinion is very 612 3,4| winters very cold in Lincoln Island, we must not forget that 613 3,4| The colony of Lincoln Island was now at its highest point 614 3,4| heard of the genius of the island. His power was not manifested 615 3,5| that the whole of Lincoln Island would suffer from it. The 616 3,5| always disastrous, and the island had already undergone this 617 3,5| the fertile regions of the island. ~However, the past did 618 3,5| subsequent return to Lincoln Island. Never would they abandon 619 3,5| will never abandon Lincoln Island?" ~"Never, Pencroft, and 620 3,5| still the governor of the island! Ah, how many inhabitants 621 3,5| thunder would roll over the island itself. The night was very 622 3,5| lightning spread over the island and illumined the dark trees. 623 3,5| mysterious genius of the island. ~At midnight, Harding carrying 624 3,5| is Fingal's Cave, in the island of Staffa, one of the Hebrides; 625 3,5| extend to the center of the island? For a quarter of an hour 626 3,5| excavated in the bowels of the island, of which nothing had ever 627 3,6| styled the "genius of the island," the powerful protector 628 3,6| since our arrival on Lincoln Island, that we all owe our lives 629 3,6| science. Upon a deserted island of the Pacific he established 630 3,6| hollowed beneath Lincoln Island, and at this moment furnished 631 3,6| length from the shore of the island, when the engineer had been 632 3,6| resources upon a desert island, but had no wish to be himself 633 3,6| represented so nobly in the island. ~Captain Nemo had saved 634 3,6| presence of Ayrton upon Tabor Island, by means of the document 635 3,7| enabled us to leave Lincoln Island and reach some inhabited 636 3,7| yourselves, and this Lincoln Island, upon which you have taken 637 3,7| true, your love for this island. You have helped to make 638 3,7| attempt to leave Lincoln Island, and see once more the land 639 3,7| shall return to Lincoln Island. We are attached to it by 640 3,8| resolve to leave Lincoln Island as yet, in order to gain 641 3,8| later, proceed to Tabor Island, to leave there the notice 642 3,8| they wished to visit Tabor Island before the equinoctial gales 643 3,8| burst several times over the island. Large trees were struck 644 3,8| cultivated parts of the island, other complications might 645 3,8| accompanied by earthquakes; and an island of the nature of Lincoln 646 3,8| of the nature of Lincoln Island, formed of substances so 647 3,8| structure which should shake the island might entail the gravest 648 3,8| between its disc and the island. The wind, blowing on the 649 3,8| brilliancy spread over the island, against which stood out 650 3,8| which would overturn the island? Now, I do not suppose that 651 3,8| repeated by the echoes of the island, the inhabitants of Granite 652 3,8| various portions of the island. Before everything it was 653 3,8| the northwest coast of the island. ~Ayrton and Cyrus Harding 654 3,9| depth of his emotion, "our island is not among those which 655 3,9| said the engineer. "Lincoln Island does not resemble the other 656 3,9| foundation." ~"Nonsense! Lincoln Island, it can't be!" cried Pencroft, 657 3,9| cavern stretches under the island as far as the volcano, and 658 3,9| into the interior of the island to the boiling lava, Lincoln 659 3,9| the boiling lava, Lincoln Island will that day be blown into 660 3,9| air-just as would happen to the island of Sicily were the Mediterranean 661 3,9| therefore doubtful that the island, menaced by a frightful 662 3,9| of the destruction of the island which had sheltered them, 663 3,9| the inhabitants of Lincoln Island. ~All hands, therefore, 664 3,9| colonists at first thought the island was rent asunder, and rushed 665 3,9| been thrown down upon the island, making it tremble to its 666 3,9| fertile portions of the island, the springs of Red Creek 667 3,9| atmosphere, massed over the island. Loud peals of thunder broke, 668 3,9| lava, and a part of the island will be preserved from utter 669 3,9| by the explosion of the island." ~"In that case," replied 670 3,9| threatened to destroy the island there could be no security 671 3,9| upon the beach. ~But if the island was thus partially protected 672 3,9| upon the prospect of the island now so utterly devastated. ~ 673 3,9| All the wooded part of the island was now completely bare. 674 3,9| the drinking water of the island. Towards the northwest stood 675 3,9| gigantic claw hovering over the island. What a sad and fearful 676 3,9| felt in the frame of the island vibrations which alarmed 677 3,9| ready for sea. Would the island hold together till then? 678 3,9| assured refuge away from the island. Perhaps it might be even 679 3,9| their sojourn on Lincoln island, suffered so many trials. 680 3,9| we must put in to Tabor island to spend the winter. But 681 3,9| winter. But think of Tabor island after Lincoln Island. Ah, 682 3,9| Tabor island after Lincoln Island. Ah, how unfortunate! Who 683 3,9| fell like rain upon the island. The crater was again boiling 684 3,9| number of the animals of the island had perished in the first 685 3,9| over the spot where Lincoln island once stood. ~ ~ 686 3,0| could now be seen of Lincoln Island was the narrow rock which 687 3,0| when the fragments of the island rained down on every side. ~ 688 3,0| walnut-shell to take us to Tabor Island! But we have nothing, nothing!" ~" 689 3,0| search of Ayrton at Tabor Island? It was scarcely probable; 690 3,0| after having explored Tabor Island without results, would again 691 3,0| been despatched to Tabor Island to find Ayrton, and bring 692 3,0| after having left Tabor Island, where you did not find 693 3,0| Doubtless, at Lincoln Island." ~"At Lincoln Island!" 694 3,0| Lincoln Island." ~"At Lincoln Island!" exclaimed in a breath 695 3,0| the existence of Lincoln Island?" inquired Cyrus Harding, " 696 3,0| document left by you on Tabor Island," answered Robert Grant. ~" 697 3,0| and latitude of Lincoln Island, "the present residence 698 3,0| himself alone to go to Tabor Island!" ~"In order to leave this 699 3,0| the very instant that the island had been engulfed, and which 700 3,0| the colonists of Lincoln Island. Then, observation being 701 3,0| the colonists of Lincoln Island, the larger portion was 702 3,0| the hospitality of Lincoln Island. There was founded a vast 703 3,0| they gave the name of that island sunk beneath the waters 704 3,0| West. It might have been an island on terra firma. ~There, 705 3,0| former colonists of Lincoln Island was absent, for they had 706 3,0| never could they forget that island upon which they had arrived 707 3,0| poor and friendless, that island which, during four years


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