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..."In short," responded the reporter, "there are only Malays who frequentthese seas, and those fellows are ruffians which it is best to avoid...   In short, responded the reporter, there are only Malays who frequentthese seas, and those fellows are ruffians which it is best to avoidの読み方
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..."What?" asked Neb, who overheard him...   What? asked Neb, who overheard himの読み方
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...During the first part of their excursion, they saw numerous troops ofmonkeys who exhibited great astonishment at the sight of men, whoseappearance was so new to them...   During the first part of their excursion, they saw numerous troops ofmonkeys who exhibited great astonishment at the sight of men, whoseappearance was so new to themの読み方
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...But at that moment, Top barked angrily, and Neb, who was looking for thefirst steps, uttered a cry...   But at that moment, Top barked angrily, and Neb, who was looking for thefirst steps, uttered a cryの読み方
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...All disappeared, except one who fell mortally woundedon the beach...   All disappeared, except one who fell mortally woundedon the beachの読み方
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...But at that moment a cry was heard, and a great orang, who had hiddenhimself in the passage, rushed into the room, pursued by Neb...   But at that moment a cry was heard, and a great orang, who had hiddenhimself in the passage, rushed into the room, pursued by Nebの読み方
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...Nevertheless, they threw themselves on the orang, who defended himselfgallantly, but was soon overpowered and bound...   Nevertheless, they threw themselves on the orang, who defended himselfgallantly, but was soon overpowered and boundの読み方
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...Thesettlers, who were busy at the Chimneys, ran, fearing some vexatiousincident...   Thesettlers, who were busy at the Chimneys, ran, fearing some vexatiousincidentの読み方
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... "who knows but that we may bemuch nearer inhabited land than we think?"...    who knows but that we may bemuch nearer inhabited land than we think?の読み方
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...Besides, he was ablyseconded by Pencroft, who, having worked for several years in a dockyardat Brooklyn, knew the practical part of the trade...   Besides, he was ablyseconded by Pencroft, who, having worked for several years in a dockyardat Brooklyn, knew the practical part of the tradeの読み方
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...The birds, who had watched thisrich prey for several days, had determined to take possession of itwithout further delay, and it was necessary to drive them off by firingat them repeatedly...   The birds, who had watched thisrich prey for several days, had determined to take possession of itwithout further delay, and it was necessary to drive them off by firingat them repeatedlyの読み方
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...You must share your gratitude with Herbert, whorecognised the plant, with Cyrus, who prepared it, and with Neb who tooka great deal of trouble to keep our secret...   You must share your gratitude with Herbert, whorecognised the plant, with Cyrus, who prepared it, and with Neb who tooka great deal of trouble to keep our secretの読み方
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..."A good voyage to you," shouted the sailor, who himself did not expectany great result from this mode of correspondence...   A good voyage to you, shouted the sailor, who himself did not expectany great result from this mode of correspondenceの読み方
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..."Hallo, Top!" cried Neb, who was the first awake...   Hallo, Top! cried Neb, who was the first awakeの読み方
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..."What would you have?" said he to Gideon Spilett, who sometimesexpostulated with him for spoiling the ape...   What would you have? said he to Gideon Spilett, who sometimesexpostulated with him for spoiling the apeの読み方
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...Thecorral was enlarged, for the flock of musmons and goats had beenincreased by a number of young ones, who had to be housed and fed...   Thecorral was enlarged, for the flock of musmons and goats had beenincreased by a number of young ones, who had to be housed and fedの読み方
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...The half-closed door was pushed open by Pencroft, who entered with arapid step...   The half-closed door was pushed open by Pencroft, who entered with arapid stepの読み方
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...It really seemed as if the society ofthose who had saved him was insupportable to him!...   It really seemed as if the society ofthose who had saved him was insupportable to him!の読み方
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... who had been waiting for him for five weeks!...    who had been waiting for him for five weeks!の読み方
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... "what does that mean? What!wasn't it Ayrton who threw that bottle into the sea? Who was it then?"...    what does that mean? What!wasnt it Ayrton who threw that bottle into the sea? Who was it then?の読み方
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