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door 25
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25 atmosphere
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25 door
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Jules Verne
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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | partition wall, with a narrow door leading into the next room, 2 I, III | from which opened the outer door of the fort, and heard the 3 I, III | Sergeant pushed open the door, and plunging into the snow, 4 I, III | time about it.~At last the door swung open, and the Sergeant 5 I, X | up in good order at the door of the enceinte, and awaiting 6 I, XIII | sixty feet it was to have a door and three windows on the 7 I, XIII | side of the lagoon. The door was to open at the left 8 I, XIII | antechamber with a double door to keep out the wind; the 9 I, XIII | of the winter season.~The door and windows in the two fronts 10 I, XIII | inside. By means of a double door between the outer and inner 11 I, XVIII| obliged to insist upon the door being kept shut, for had 12 I, XVIII| lasted long enough. The door could not be opened, and 13 I, XVIII| were all well, and when the door was opened, the dogs rushed 14 I, XXI | things might defeat it. The door of the shed might be so 15 I, XXI | action had arrived.~One door of the passage was open, 16 I, XXI | bones; and when the second door was pushed open, they recoiled 17 I, XXI | his companions; the outer door was pushed to, and Hobson, 18 I, XXI | passage and closed the second door, behind which they waited. 19 I, XXI | had been able to get the door open.~When the Sergeant 20 I, XXI | moments it reached the outer door.~It was the body of the 21 I, XXI | Lieutenant was closing the outer door, something pushed violently 22 I, XXI | help Hobson to close the door. In vain; the monstrous 23 II, V | the house itself, with a door of communication inside, 24 II, VII | replied Hobson simply.~The door was opened, Mrs Barnett 25 II, XIV | quietly pushed open the door, looked in, carefully examined


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