...Its success in both forms seems to haveestablished a record in the race for popularity and a circulation inboth the French and English fields of current literature...
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...Jules Verne's works are published in an authorised and illustratededition by Messrs...
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... and whobut a human being could have used such a weapon?...
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..."Yes, Neb; a boat in the Indian fashion...
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...Pieces of bark,fastened one to the other, would form a light boat; and in case ofnatural obstacles, which would render a portage necessary, it would beeasily carried...
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...The reporter could not but admire theboy, who had acquired great skill in handling the bow and spear...
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...A deserted camp, the ashes of a fire, wouldput us on the track, and this is what we will look for in our nextexpedition...
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...Neither in the forests of the Far West was anything to be seen...
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..."Well," replied the engineer, "what the turtle could not do on the sandit might have been able to do in the water...
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...Pencroft, who leapt in directly, manœuvred itwith the scull and declared it to be just the thing for the purpose towhich they wished to put it...
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... and nothing to open itwith! Well...
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...Neither the weapons northe instruments, contrary to the usual custom, bore the name of themaker; they were, besides, in a perfect state, and did not appear tohave been used...
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... the inventoryfinished...
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...Infact, things had so come about that the settlers in Lincoln Island nolonger needed help for themselves, but were even able to carry it toothers...
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...A great part of the distance would thus betraversed without fatigue, and the explorers could transport theirprovisions and arms to an advanced point in the west of the island...
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...The river still measured from sixty to seventy feet in breadth,and its bed from five to six feet in depth...
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...They were, in fact, those splendid trees, the giants of theextra-tropical zone, the congeners of the Australian and New Zealandeucalyptus, both situated under the same latitude as Lincoln Island...
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...The ground at the foot of the eucalypti was carpeted with grass, andfrom the bushes escaped flights of little birds, which glittered in thesunlight like winged rubies...
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...But soon the boat grated on the stony bottom of the river, which was nownot more than twenty feet in breadth...
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