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masculine 2
mason 1
masonry 1
mass 24
massacres 1
massed 1
masses 33
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24 intense
24 interest
24 islands
24 mass
24 november
24 peninsula
24 proved
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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mass

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, III | courier had taken an inert mass from the sledge, a kind 2 I, IX | smothered beneath the liquid mass.~They thought that all was 3 I, XVIII| its hinges, and the hard mass of snow was then attacked 4 I, XVIII| however, it was no soft mass they had to remove, but 5 I, XVIII| appeared above the white mass, the surface of which had 6 I, XVIII| think of clearing away a mass of frozen snow ten feet 7 I, XVIII| the soft snow into a solid mass. It was no light matter, 8 I, XIX | bear they had taken. A huge mass was huddled together in 9 I, XIX | hidden beneath the white mass which covered the ground. 10 I, XXII | upon the beach. The whole mass of the cape seemed to have 11 II, III | he saw an enormous white mass moving about on the other 12 II, IV | four-fifths of a floating mass of ice are always submerged. 13 II, IV | next attacked the brittle mass, which had been covered 14 II, VIII | Esquimaux, a large white mass was moving about and growling 15 II, IX | she thought she saw a huge mass driven along by the hurricane 16 II, XIII | of the factory, a—white mass here and there, a few blue 17 II, XVII | Bathurst no longer existed, the mass of earth and sand of which 18 II, XVIII| icebergs. But the whole mass—a great part of its volume 19 II, XVIII| vertical shaft in the compact mass, so as to admit the outer 20 II, XVIII| had been excavated in the mass of earth and sand, so that 21 II, XIX | possibility of getting out, the mass of earth and sand, which 22 II, XX | submerged, and buried beneath a mass of earth and sand, had remained 23 II, XXII | had disappeared with the mass of the island now engulfed; 24 II, XXIII| they expected the whole mass to be engulfed, and it was


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