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Aventure
L'Île Mystérieuse
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01 Jan 1874
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Cinq prisonniers de la guerre de Sécession s'échouent sur une île mystérieuse et doivent reconstruire une civilisation de zéro. Un roman d'ingéniosité et de survie collective.
#domaine public
#île
#survie
#jules verne
#groupe de héros
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"Are we rising again?" "No. On the contrary." "Are we descending?"
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Those whom the hurricane had just thrown on this coast were neither
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The engineer, the meshes of the net having given way, had been carried
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All at once the reporter sprang up, and telling the sailor that he would
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Pencroft's first care, after unloading the raft, was to render the cave
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The inventory of the articles possessed by these castaways from the
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Gideon Spilett was standing motionless on the shore, his arms crossed,
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Neb did not move. Pencroft only uttered one word.
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In a few words, Gideon Spilett, Herbert, and Neb were made acquainted
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In a few minutes the three hunters were before a crackling fire. The
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Half an hour later Cyrus Harding and Herbert had returned to the
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They now began the descent of the mountain. Climbing down the crater,
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"Well, captain, where are we going to begin?" asked Pencroft next
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The next day, the 16th of April, and Easter Sunday, the settlers issued
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The next day, the 17th of April, the sailor's first words were addressed
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It was the 6th of May, a day which corresponds to the 6th of November in
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The next day, the 7th of May, Harding and Gideon Spilett, leaving Neb to
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Cyrus Harding's project had succeeded, but, according to his usual
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The next day, the 22nd of May, the arrangement of their new dwelling
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The winter season set in with the month of June, which corresponds with
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From this time Pencroft did not let a single day pass without going to
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This intense cold lasted till the 15th of August, without, however,
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It was now exactly seven months since the balloon voyagers had been
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On the 9th of October the bark canoe was entirely finished. Pencroft
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The next day, the 30th of October, all was ready for the proposed
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It was six o' clock in the morning when the settlers, after a hasty
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Cyrus Harding and his companions slept like innocent marmots in the cave
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Cyrus Harding stood still, without saying a word. His companions
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The settlers in Lincoln Island had now regained their dwelling, without
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The first week of January was devoted to the manufacture of the linen
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The weather changed during the first week of March. There had been a
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When Pencroft had once got a plan in his head, he had no peace till it
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Winter arrived with the month of June, which is the December of the
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In the evening the hunters returned, having enjoyed good sport, and
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"A castaway!" exclaimed Pencroft; "left on this Tabor Island not two
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Pencroft, Herbert, and Gideon Spilett remained silent in the midst of
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The next day, the 20th of October, at seven o'clock in the morning,
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Yes! the unfortunate man had wept! Some recollection doubtless had
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These last words justified the colonists' presentiment. There had been
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"Poor man!" said Herbert, who had rushed to the door, but returned,
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Two years already! and for two years the colonists had had no
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Things happened as Pencroft had predicted, he being seldom mistaken in
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It was now two years and a half since the castaways from the balloon had
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There was no longer any doubt as to the pirates' intentions. They had
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The night passed without incident. The colonists were on the qui vive,
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"She has blown up!" cried Herbert.
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So, then, all was explained by the submarine explosion of this torpedo.
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However, the chief business of the colonists was to make that complete
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At Herbert's cry, Pencroft, letting his gun fall, rushed towards him.
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So the convicts were still there, watching the corral, and determined to
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The convalescence of the young invalid was regularly progressing. One
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Of the convicts, the dangers which menaced Granite House, the ruins
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Gideon Spilett took the box and opened it. It contained nearly two
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The next day, the 18th of February, was devoted to the exploration
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How had it happened? who had killed the convicts? Was it Ayrton? No, for
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Three years had passed away since the escape of the prisoners from
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The colonists, warned by the engineer, left their work and gazed in
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At these words the reclining figure rose, and the electric light fell
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Day had returned. No ray of light penetrated into the profundity of the
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At break of day the colonists regained in silence the entrance of the
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The next day, the 8th day of January, after a day and night passed
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An isolated rock, thirty feet in length, twenty in breadth, scarcely ten
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