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1 II | a rapid movement firmly fixed his hat upon his head, calmly
2 VIII | separated, after having fixed their third meeting for
3 XIV | the work of excavation was fixed for the 4th of November.~
4 XIV | expiration of the period fixed by Barbicane, the well,
5 XV | by iron bands, and firmly fixed at certain intervals by
6 XV | the run of the metal was fixed for the following day.~“
7 XVI | fare for the descent was fixed at five dollars per head;
8 XVIII | powerfully developed and firmly fixed upon long legs. Muscular
9 XVIII | T. Maston got his hook fixed in the combing of the poop,
10 XIX | with the distance of the fixed stars, some of which, such
11 XXIII | inside. Reservoirs firmly fixed contained water and the
12 XXVI | afraid to beat! All eyes were fixed upon the yawning mouth of
13 XXVIII| the projectile had to be fixed in a country situated between
14 XXVIII| initiatory velocity was fixed at twelve thousand yards
15 XXVIII| of November, at the hour fixed upon, from the midst of
16 I | and approached the burner fixed to the receptacle, in which
17 I | chronometer in hand, his eye fixed on the needle, his finger
18 II | it tightly. Beneath was fixed an aluminum plate, held
19 V | Nicholl; “but our scuttles are fixed on hinges; they can be let
20 IX | raise the metallic buffers fixed in the base, and replace
21 XXI | machinery, which must be both fixed and powerful; so it was
22 XXII | The grappling-irons once fixed, by their help they were
23 XXII | enormous grappling-irons fixed on an automatic system,
24 Not | by a lot.]~Dates were not fixed.~><inconsistent spelling
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