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speculators 1
sped 5
speech 4
speed 27
speedy 2
speke 1
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27 hold
27 life
27 north-west
27 speed
27 spite
27 valuable
27 words
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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speed

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, V | two sledges going at full speed, might have had disastrous 2 I, V | compelled the sledges to slacken speed, and Mrs Barnett and Madge 3 I, V | dashed along at still greater speed.~“Take care, Joliffe,” repeated 4 I, V | more and more excited-the speed of his equipage delighted 5 I, VI | carry us along with the speed of an arrow; that the rivers 6 I, VI | the east With incredible speed; in a few instants they 7 I, VIII | the dogs to their utmost speed.~The route was, however, 8 I, IX | advancing at double its speed. Yes, to tack, although 9 II, IV | island has exactly the same speed as the current which is 10 II, V | the American coast. The speed of the current seemed to 11 II, V | and a current of average speed would carry it in another 12 II, X | being carried along with a speed which nothing could check, 13 II, X | of the night, and if the speed of the island slackened 14 II, X | accompanied by an increase of speed. From that date Victoria 15 II, XVII | island, and to estimate the speed of its motion, which would 16 II, XVII | calculated that if its present speed were maintained, Victoria 17 II, XIX | then drifted at a great speed into Behring Sea, after 18 II, XIX | it was advancing at great speed; for this speed must decrease 19 II, XIX | at great speed; for this speed must decrease considerably 20 II, XX | therefore advanced at great speed, having drifted nearly eight 21 II, XX | months before.~This great speed made the Lieutenant once 22 II, XX | eight days, if the present speed were maintained, the island 23 II, XX | blow in store for them: the speed on which they counted was 24 II, XXIII| away as it moves along. Its speed is hastening its dissolution, 25 II, XXIII| before the whole party.~“The speed we have given to the ice,” 26 II, XXIII| give hold to the wind.~The speed increased as the wind freshened, 27 II, XXIII| colonists to do to quicken the speed of the islet. Some of them


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