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Jules Verne
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1 I, I | which ship biscuits took the place of thin slices of English 2 I, II | When this cession has taken place, the Company will find access 3 I, III | North Africa—was to take place on July 18th, 1860. It was 4 I, III | eclipse was not to take place until the following year, 5 I, IV | difficulties nature might place in the path of the brave 6 I, V | made, and each one took his place in the sledge assigned to 7 I, V | you to resume your proper place behind.”~“Let him call, 8 I, VI | temperate zones, and is out of place thirty degrees from the 9 I, VII | the Arctic regions took place; the tempest ceased suddenly 10 I, VIII | wind is favourable. We will place a cutter and a boatman at 11 I, IX | repeated, pointing to his empty place.~“Unhappy man !” murmured 12 I, IX | the Esquimaux takes his place, fastening his waterproof 13 I, X | dreadful catastrophe took place, and— “~“And,” exclaimed 14 I, XI | start did not actually take place until the next day, June 15 I, XII | this cape, which the maps place above the seventieth parallel. 16 I, XII | solar eclipse will not take place until the 18th July 1860?”~“ 17 I, XII | it would be noon at the place where the observation was 18 I, XV | things has taken care to place these safety-valves wherever 19 I, XVI | world terms which are out of place in America !”~“You are not 20 I, XIX | had swung back into its place, but the bait had disappeared, 21 I, XX | great eclipse was to take place. Fortunately the general 22 I, XXI | me in removing them to a place of safety.”~All eagerly 23 I, XXII | artillery.~Sudden changes took place in the appearance of the 24 I, XXII | was necessary to have some place set aside in which to keep 25 I, XXII | solar eclipse was to take place, and after that Thomas Black 26 I, XXIII| fact.~No change had taken place in the situation on the 27 I, XXIII| have taken the Sergeant’s place; but then they were married, 28 I, XXIII| which the eclipse is to take place I And for how long? For 29 I, XXIII| the eclipse was to take place. But doubtless the patron 30 II, I | fearful change had taken place in the position of the country.~ 31 II, III | Many changes might take place in the configuration of 32 II, III | change which should take place in the sea or the position 33 II, III | modifications which had taken place since their last visit, 34 II, III | or depression which took place. He determined, however, 35 II, III | changes which might take place.~They did advance, however, 36 II, IV | similar change had taken place here. Of Washburn Bay, nothing 37 II, IV | begin mining in some other place. This Mrs Barnett would 38 II, V | colony. No change had taken place for the last twenty-four 39 II, V | changes which had taken place to be noticed.~One day Marbre 40 II, V | changes appeared to be taking place.~On the 16th August Victoria 41 II, VI | which had not yet taken place, might happen at any minute.~ 42 II, VI | that she would take his place.~Mrs Barnett understood 43 II, VII | twilight faded and gave place to the two hours of real 44 II, VIII | where the fracture had taken place; but he was already some 45 II, IX | strange events which had taken place, and to account for the 46 II, IX | large wave.~This had taken place the night before, just before 47 II, IX | that no changes had taken place in the country around Cape 48 II, X | that no change had taken place in their situation, and 49 II, X | important changes had taken place in the appearance of the 50 II, X | fracture which had taken place at that part of the coast.~ 51 II, XII | sudden convulsions took place, as the icebergs, worn away 52 II, XV | happen. The thaw always takes place in from north to south, 53 II, XV | had disappeared. In its place stretched a vast ice-field 54 II, XV | a great change had taken place in the chain of icebergs. 55 II, XVII | stationary.~No change had taken place on the island at Cape Esquimaux, 56 II, XVII | if any changes had taken place in the ice-field on the 57 II, XVIII| lowering of the level had taken place all along that part of the 58 II, XX | alteration had lately taken place in the general configuration 59 II, XXII | No alteration had taken place between Cape Bathurst and 60 II, XXII | that the fracture had taken place, and running inland, it 61 II, XXII | sky. No change had taken place in the conformation of the 62 II, XXIII| changes which had taken place during the night, and felt 63 II, XXIV | miss that which will take place under exactly similar conditions


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