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flowers 3
flows 3
flung 34
flushed 2
fluttered 1
fly 1
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34 eight
34 fahrenheit
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34 frozen
34 lady
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Jules Verne
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flung

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, V | more uneven, and the pair, flung first to one side and then 2 I, V | At this moment the dogs flung themselves on one side, 3 I, V | overturned, and the pair were flung into the snow. Fortunately 4 I, VI | powerful hand, bad been flung upon the ground, its fragments 5 I, VII | snow, driven before it, was flung upon the ground or whirled 6 I, IX | recovering itself, it was flung upon the crest of a wave. 7 I, IX | when its whole weight was flung into the hollows of the 8 I, IX | and at the risk of being flung from the boat rocking on 9 I, IX | Mrs Barnett and Hobson, flung to the bottom of the boat, 10 I, XV | volcanic convulsion, and flung into the Arctic Ocean. Hence 11 I, XIX | take them, was inevitably flung to the bottom of the pit, 12 I, XIX | with a running noose is flung round its body a little 13 I, XXII | pieces of the cliff had been flung upon the beach. The whole 14 II, III | Liquid avalanches were flung with such force upon Cape 15 II, VI | would last until it had flung them upon the laud, no matter 16 II, VI | island last until it was flung upon the coast, or would 17 II, VII | the first step, both were flung violently to the ground, 18 II, VII | whirled into the air and flung down again like grape-shot, 19 II, VII | being torn from its bed and flung over the devoted little 20 II, VII | whirlwind tore them asunder, and flung them upon the ground.~“Sergeant, 21 II, VII | but he was immediately flung down by the hurricane, which 22 II, VIII | some shipwrecked wretch flung upon the coast in the storm. 23 II, VIII | screamed, and would have flung herself upon the broken 24 II, IX | few moments later, she was flung upon the sand in a dying 25 II, XIV | that of a walrus. Marbre flung his running noose skilfully 26 II, XV | The huge ice-masses were flung against each other, and 27 II, XV | earth and sand-would be flung down.~Some large pieces 28 II, XV | already high in the heavens, flung some of its rays across 29 II, XVIII| occurred. The ice-wall had been flung upon the wandering island, 30 II, XVIII| from above, for the masses flung down by the avalanche, although 31 II, XVIII| the roof. The carpenter flung himself to the bottom of 32 II, XVIII| Kalumah, exhausted as she was, flung herself across her friend’ 33 II, XIX | huge ice-masses which were flung upon the factory.~In another 34 II, XXII | the sea, when Mrs Barnett flung herself before them, entreating


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