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whiskers 1
whisky 1
whistle 2
white 18
whiteness 1
whither 5
whitish 1
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18 things
18 until
18 want
18 white
17 add
17 appearance
17 base
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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white

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1 II | sheep with horns of ivory, a white species of deer and inhabitants 2 V | scored in certain parts with white lines; and, during the phases, 3 XIV | sand appeared some compact white clay, resembling the chalk 4 XV | Columbiad, and in particular the white description. This metal, 5 XXIII| appears under the form of white crystals; when raised to 6 XXVI | Cincinnati. Broad-brimmed white hats and Panamas, blue-cotton 7 IV | figures were like hail on the white page. Barbicane watched 8 XIII | president, when he noticed long white lines, vividly lighted up 9 XIII | of two colors, black and white. If a Selenite were to shade 10 XIII | would be spots of ink on a white page— nothing more.~This 11 XIV | like that of iron at a white heat; for whether the heat 12 XIV | cold enough to freeze a white bear.”~Barbicane waited 13 XV | Michel Ardan, bathed in its white sheets, assumed that livid 14 XV | that asteroid heated to a white heat. If thought was not 15 XVII | shadow, roughly black and white, from the want of diffusion 16 XVII | disappears, and all proofs become white— a disagreeable fact: for 17 XXII | in an accent of triumph:~“White all, Barbicane, white all!”~ 18 XXII | White all, Barbicane, white all!”~Barbicane, Michel


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