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spirals 1
spirit 5
spirits 1
spite 21
spitzbergen 2
splashed 1
splendid 2
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21 saying
21 scarcely
21 seeing
21 spite
21 teeth
21 though
21 tried
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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1 1, 8 | its height, Ned Land, in spite of his own great height, 2 1, 8 | relate it in German." ~But in spite of the elegant terms and 3 1, 10| Canadian. Conseil interested in spite of himself, I stupefied, 4 1, 10| beginning to get angry in spite of my self, "you abuse your 5 1, 13| me how natural it was, in spite of all glasses, that this 6 1, 21| his provisions; and, in spite of his imminent danger, 7 1, 22| brain becoming stupefied. In spite of my efforts to keep my 8 2, 4 | the fury of this gulf, in spite of contrary trade-winds. 9 2, 5 | to attack?" I asked, in spite of the Canadian's shrug 10 2, 5 | torrent, rapid as an arrow, in spite of the efforts of the machinery, 11 2, 6 | presence of salts of iron. In spite of the ship's being hermetically 12 2, 8 | landed, sometimes wishing, in spite of my reason, that some 13 2, 8 | Admiral Chateau-Renaud, in spite of inferior forces, fought 14 2, 11| descended still lower, in spite of the great pressure. I 15 2, 13| these fields of ice. In spite of our efforts, in spite 16 2, 13| spite of our efforts, in spite of the powerful means employed 17 2, 14| whitish fins, which, in spite of its name, do not form 18 2, 20| collisions between vessels, in spite of their warning lights, 19 2, 21| three miles from us. In spite of the serious cannonade, 20 2, 21| iron hand, and fell, in spite of his great strength, upon 21 2, 22| forced myself to eat in spite of my disgust, that I might


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