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Jules Verne
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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, III | replied the courier, who evidently thought this a happy answer.~ 2 I, V | But Corporal Joliffe was evidently not yet enough of an Esquimaux 3 I, VI | east.~The impressions were evidently the result of the passage 4 I, VII | geological convulsion had evidently upheaved the enormous blocks 5 I, XI | these impressions. They were evidently made by a human foot, a 6 I, XIV | Mrs Barnett; “and you have evidently made up your mind to conquer 7 I, XX | subterranean rumblings, which were evidently connected with the volcanic 8 I, XXIII| of the rivals who are so evidently hostile to your Company?”~“ 9 I, XXIII| asked no more questions. Evidently the total absence of tides 10 II, II | was quite resigned, and evidently thought only of her mistress, 11 II, II | hydrographers, which was evidently carrying it towards Behring 12 II, III | haste or terror. The animals evidently felt drawn towards their 13 II, III | beavers wandering about, evidently ill at ease, and puzzled 14 II, IV | rapidly melting, which had evidently been broken off from their 15 II, IV | suit us admirably, and was evidently intended for us by Providence.”~ 16 II, IV | horizontally, and which had evidently been produced by successive 17 II, IV | continent. The freezing had evidently commenced on the surface, 18 II, VII | island on which they were was evidently cracked for a long distance, 19 II, VIII | considerably. The poor creatures evidently felt more secure near a 20 II, VIII | behind him. He, too, was evidently affected by the mysterious 21 II, XIII | different portions of which had evidently not been subjected to any 22 II, XV | Polar species, which had evidently been brought to Arctic regions 23 II, XVIII| near Cape Bathurst, it was evidently gradually sinking down, 24 II, XVIII| those of the floor, had evidently aided the catastrophe by 25 II, XX | island; but now the sea had evidently enlarged the crevasse, and 26 II, XXI | the bottom of the lake had evidently given way, and the sea had 27 II, XXII | be a large three-master, evidently a whaler from New Archangel, 28 II, XXIII| shook his head.~His mind was evidently disordered, and it was useless


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