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sped 3
speech 2
speechless 1
speed 35
speedily 4
speedy 18
spend 2
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35 large
35 night
35 reach
35 speed
34 back
34 course
34 during
Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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speed

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1 VI | prize awarded for excess of speed." ~"Does she come directly 2 IX | likely, so rapid was her speed, to reach her destination 3 IX | Mongolia to slacken her speed, and thus interrupt his 4 XI | whirling across India at full speed, a sudden change had come 5 XIV | seat, were whirling at full speed towards Benares. It was 6 XIV | train passed on at full speed, in the midst of the roaring 7 XVIII | wind and steam united to speed his journey. Had the hour 8 XVIII | Rangoon resumed its most rapid speed. The time lost could not, 9 XX | seemed capable of brisk speed, which, indeed, she had 10 XXI | you to use all possible speed." ~"Trust me, your honour. 11 XXI | occurrences, and, at the speed she was going, the least 12 XXI | everything was prepared for high speed in case of a gale. ~Mr. 13 XXI | The log indicated a mean speed of between eight and nine 14 XXI | her greatest capacity of speed. If the wind held as it 15 XXI | be given. To compare her speed to four times that of a 16 XXI | preserving always, fortunately, a speed equal to theirs. Twenty 17 XXI | was not time to slacken speed. After a consultation he 18 XXI | were again hoisted, and the speed of the boat was very good. 19 XXV | which started off at full speed. ~ 20 XXVI | which was a sufficient speed, however, to enable it to 21 XXVI | locomotive, slackening its speed, tried to clear the way 22 XXVI | the lost time by greater speed when the obstacle was removed. 23 XXVII | PASSEPARTOUT UNDERGOES, AT A SPEED OF TWENTY MILES AN HOUR, 24 XXVIII| putting on the very highest speed we might have a chance of 25 XXVIII| excite prodigiously. "At full speed, don't you see, at full 26 XXVIII| don't you see, at full speed!" ~"I know - I see," repeated 27 XXVIII| the train increased its speed, and soon its rapidity became 28 XXIX | forts, carried along at a speed of a hundred miles an hour. ~ 29 XXIX | rushed forward with increased speed. ~Carried on by the force 30 XXXI | surface of the prairies with a speed equal if not superior to 31 XXXI | other sails. Although the speed could not be exactly estimated, 32 XXXI | Chicago Railway left at full speed, as if it fully comprehended 33 XXXII | steamers are equal to any in speed and comfort, did not leave 34 XXXIII| steam; but the vessel's speed slackened, owing to the 35 XXXIII| burst, and rush on with a speed of ninety miles an hour.


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