...JulesVerne's list of stories already ran then to some twenty volumes—anumber which has since grown to almost Dumasien proportions...
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...It is therefore probable that withinonly a few weeks castaways have been thrown by a storm on some part ofthe coast...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
..."It is more than probable, my boy; for if their stay was prolonged, andabove all, if they were still here, some accident would have at lastbetrayed their presence...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...Spilett," said Herbert, "that some day orother we may find traces of their landing...
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...Itappeared that the chest did not contain some thing which he evidentlyheld in great esteem...
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...On the contrary, all the part of the shorebetween Falls River and Reptile End was a mass of wood, magnificenttrees, some straight, others bent, so that the long sea swell bathedtheir roots...
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..."Take care, captain!" cried Pencroft, "perhaps there are still some ofthese rascals...
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...As tobirds, some scarecrows, due to Pencroft's ingenious brain, were enoughto frighten them...
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...But did there not exist in the island some animal which might supply theplace of the horse, ass, or ox? That was the question...
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...On seeing thesehailstones, some of which were the size of a pigeon's egg, Pencroft'sfirst thought was that his cornfield was in serious danger...
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...For some days they had observed an enormous animal two or three milesout in the open sea swimming around Lincoln Island...
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...Cyrus Harding alone, alleging some work as an excuse,did not join them, but remained at Granite House...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
..."It would amuse me all the same," resumed the sailor, "if some fine dayhe said to me, 'Suppose we change pipes, Pencroft...
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...The beach was easy to follow, and only in some placeswas their way barred by large rocks, which, however, they easily passedround...
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...In some places, in themidst of clearings, it was evident that the soil had been planted withculinary plants, at probably the same distant period...
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...Yes! the unfortunate man had wept! Some recollection doubtless hadflashed across his brain, and to use Cyrus Harding's expression, bythose tears he was once more a man...
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..."There is some painful mystery there!" said Harding...
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..."Yes! there is some mystery in that man's life," said Gideon Spilett,"and it appears as if he had only re-entered society by the path ofremorse...
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