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37 observations
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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broke

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, V | few birds of passage alone broke the monotony of the scene. 2 I, IX | half-past four the storm broke. The shrill whistling of 3 I, IX | capsize, and heavy seas broke over its sides. The sky 4 I, IX | became rougher. Nothing there broke the fury of the wind; no 5 I, IX | was no escape. The wave broke over them with the noise 6 I, IX | nothing. No cry for help broke upon their ears. No dead 7 I, IX | for fresh waves constantly broke over them, and the scoop 8 I, X | clumps of resinous trees broke the monotony of the landscape. 9 I, XVIII| of snow round the walls broke the force of the squall, 10 II, I | moment when the earthquake broke the connecting link, from 11 II, II | returning.”~“Why, Lieutenant?” broke in Mrs Barnett.~“Why, madam?” 12 II, II | of April; the ice-field broke up then, and the icebergs 13 II, III | let loose, and the waves broke upon the beach with a deafening 14 II, III | in the distance the waves broke into running foam as they 15 II, IV | even the wail of a sea bird broke upon the ear, the crisp 16 II, IV | voices of the wanderers broke the sublime, the awful silence 17 II, VI | the sea, as its huge waves broke upon the beach. The storm 18 II, VII | nothing, not a ray of light broke the thick darkness.~About 19 II, VII | waves, lashed into foam, broke over each other with a roar 20 II, VIII | which the curling waves broke in rapid succession, “our 21 II, IX | far away, and when the day broke the coasts of Alaska and 22 II, X | its advance continually broke it up, but each day it became 23 II, XII | time when the earthquake broke the isthmus, and converted 24 II, XII | be crushed when the ice broke up, and that, before having 25 II, XII | time when the earthquake broke the isthmus, and converted 26 II, XII | be crushed when the ice broke up, and that, before having 27 II, XII | that of the month before, broke upon the gloomy Arctic solitudes, 28 II, XIV | Fissures of more or less extent broke the regularity of the surface 29 II, XV | At last the Lieutenant broke in upon her reverie, and 30 II, XVII | stationary until the thaw broke it up, the boat would then 31 II, XX | very bad. A fearful storm broke over the island, accompanied 32 II, XX | north-west wind, and its waves broke over the doomed island, 33 II, XX | icebergs trembled, large masses broke away, and the icebergs, 34 II, XXI | remain on the island until it broke up, as it was too large 35 II, XXI | dashed mountains high, and broke violently upon the steep 36 II, XXII | greater part of the islet broke off, and plunged into the 37 II, XXIII| brilliancy, and no sounds broke the stillness of the night


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