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heart-rending 1
heartily 1
hearts 5
heat 18
heated 2
heating 1
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18 force
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18 gone
18 heat
18 human
18 hunt
18 indicated
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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heat

   Part, Chapter
1 1, 4 | to such an extent by the heat of the deck as to render 2 1, 6 | which condensed a burning heat, whose overpowering brilliancy 3 1, 9 | chemical means, in getting by heat the oxygen contained in 4 1, 11| electricity, and electricity gives heat, light, motion, and, in 5 1, 11| the sponges of platina a heat which was regularly kept 6 1, 22| having afforded motion, heat, and light to the Nautilus, 7 1, 22| masses brought to a white heat, so that, by force of contrast, 8 2, 6 | idiosyncrasy)-- I felt so great a heat that I was obliged to take 9 2, 6 | feet, to which atmospheric heat could never attain. ~I continued 10 2, 6 | panes of glass, but the heat was so great that I quickly 11 2, 6 | was no longer moving, the heat was becoming unbearable. 12 2, 7 | by degrees; the internal heat is weakened, the temperature 13 2, 7 | detriment of our globe, for its heat is its life." ~"But the 14 2, 7 | sufficient, Conseil. Can it give heat to a dead body?" ~"Not that 15 2, 7 | since lost all its vital heat." ~"In how many centuries?" ~" 16 2, 9 | incandescence, can attain a white heat, fight vigorously against 17 2, 16| water, and all the electric heat from the piles was thrown 18 2, 16| replaced it in proportion. The heat developed by the troughs


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