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troops 1
trophies 1
tropical 4
trouble 10
troubled 4
troubles 2
troublesome 1
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10 succession
10 supposing
10 surrounding
10 trouble
10 try
10 tube
10 twenty-five
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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trouble

   Chapter
1 XIV | with which the Americans trouble themselves but little. They 2 XX | expedition! We need not trouble ourselves about you!”~“Pray 3 IV | observatory had not saved us the trouble.”~“Very well, old Barbicane,” 4 VII | have had a great deal of trouble to bury him? What am I saying? 5 IX | pieces were fitted without trouble, it being only a matter 6 XV | anxieties— that they did not trouble themselves about such trifles— 7 XVII| Barbicane recognized without trouble, by referring to the Mappa 8 XXI | hoisted up, not without some trouble, the imprudent secretary 9 XXII| so. Food and water do not trouble me; they have enough for 10 Not | was going to be a lot of trouble, >and might be a perversion


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