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 1  Int      |           turn a sequel to “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.”
 2    1,    6| account-books, pocket-books, and a thousand other things equally cumbersome
 3    1,    7|            said Lord Glenarvan.~“A thousand thanks, my Lord! I deeply
 4    1,    9|      accessible harbors; in fact a thousand things which are lacking
 5    1,   12|                 CHAPTER XII ELEVEN THOUSAND FEET ALOFT~NOTHING of importance
 6    1,   12|          between eleven and twelve thousand six hundred feet. Fortunately
 7    1,   14|         have to beat their wings a thousand times a second.~The Major
 8    1,   15|        pasturages; where a hundred thousand cattle might have fed comfortably.
 9    1,   21|          THE Sierra Tandil rises a thousand feet above the level of
10    1,   25|          flashes branched out in a thousand different directions, making
11    2,    2|         the peak of Tristan, seven thousand feet high, is visible at
12    2,    4|         Australian coast but three thousand milesdistance. Should
13    2,    7|        replies the man gave to the thousand questions that assailed
14    2,   14|          there are more than three thousand stations, some belonging
15    2,   14|          breeding and farming. Ten thousand acres of ground, admirably
16    2,   15|       which obliged them to make a thousand detours. When night came
17    2,   17|       rushing flood, broken into a thousand eddies and hollows and gulfs,
18    3,    1|           fact, being only about a thousand miles.~By a singular coincidence
19    3,    1|           speak or not to speak. A thousand times he had pressed him
20    3,    7|          General Cameron had three thousand volunteers at his disposal,
21    3,   15|             whose summit rose five thousand five hundred feet into the
22    3,   19|           Sobs choked her voice. A thousand feelings struggled in her
23    3,   21|        offered him her hand. Forty thousand pounds went with it, but
24    3,   21|              exclaimed Paganel, “a thousand times too charming, and
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