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Jules Verne
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1 I, II | intrepid explorers in every direction: Hearne, towards the Polar 2 I, VIII | wings darted about in every direction, and beneath the trees strutted 3 I, VIII | following a rectilinear direction, so that the wooded heights 4 I, X | to take a north-easterly direction. After consulting, his map, 5 I, XI | running in a north-easterly direction, abruptly crosses the seventieth 6 I, XVI | with scanty herbage and the direction taken by the animals was 7 I, XVIII| weather, the temperature, the direction of the wind, the appearance 8 II, II | depended on the force and direction of the currents from the 9 II, II | rather than in any other direction.~“Lieutenant,” at last said 10 II, II | was moving in a westerly direction, borne along by a current 11 II, III | then set them free in every direction.”~“Perhaps some of the messengers 12 II, IV | both looked round in every direction, but nothing was to be seen.~ 13 II, VI | what was going on in that direction.~Hobson determined to go 14 II, VII | they resumed their original direction towards the south, but both 15 II, VII | out a faint glimmer in the direction indicated.~“Yes!” he cried, “ 16 II, X | displacement, but in a northerly direction.~Hobson was in dismay; the 17 II, XII | crevasses, and fissures in every direction. Not only would it be impossible 18 II, XIII | and strewn about in every direction.~It was clear that a caravan 19 II, XIII | advance one in the required direction towards the east. The only 20 II, XIII | that in consequence of the direction of the currents the influence 21 II, XV | ice-fields in a southeasterly direction. On this side the ice wall 22 II, XV | through the ice-wall. The direction of the pass, judging from 23 II, XV | in exactly the opposite direction to that expected. Hobson 24 II, XV | towards the sun in an easterly direction.~Kalumah did not explain 25 II, XV | pointing to the south in the direction of the vast Pacific Ocean.~ 26 II, XV | floating island take the same direction? The intense anxiety of 27 II, XV | at least not in the same direction as the ice-wall. It therefore 28 II, XV | understood, she traced the direction of the current on the sand 29 II, XV | they were moving in that direction. Hobson became more and 30 II, XVIII| be driven in a horizontal direction, and would be a much longer 31 II, XX | bearing in a south-westerly direction.”~The Lieutenant was right, 32 II, XXII | to approach in an oblique direction, and was presently not more 33 II, XXIII| bearing to the south-east, the direction in which were situated the 34 II, XXIII| If only a current, the direction of which it was impossible


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