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temperament 1
temperate 11
temperature 76
tempest 23
tempest-tossed 2
tempests 2
temples 1
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23 russian
23 slightly
23 southern
23 tempest
23 thing
23 tried
22 april
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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tempest

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | themselves in the midst of the tempest. Two only of the assembled 2 I, VII | had been surprised by a tempest some hundred miles from 3 I, VII | forty-eight hours the fury of the tempest continued to increase. The 4 I, VII | regions took place; the tempest ceased suddenly beneath 5 I, IX | bodes us no good; but the tempest may hold back for three 6 I, IX | to be thus overtaken by a tempest in a frail bark which they 7 I, XVIII| without, the noise of the tempest replaced the silence usually 8 I, XVIII| the commencement of the tempest, house, kennel, shed, and 9 I, XVIII| night was a hope that the tempest might have ceased in the 10 I, XVIII| around the fort told that the tempest had ceased.~Every one was 11 I, XVIII| only beginning, and a fresh tempest might at any time fill in 12 II, III | night of the 22d July the tempest suddenly ceased. A strong 13 II, VI | CHAPTER VI.~ TEN DAYS OF TEMPEST~From the 17th to the 20th 14 II, VI | angry billows; but then the tempest recommenced with redoubled 15 II, VI | Hobson again braved the tempest, not this time climbing 16 II, VI | nobody took much note of the tempest outside in the daytime; 17 II, VI | of the house upon it. The tempest became so violent, and the 18 II, VI | quite ready to face the tempest. Hobson did not dissuade 19 II, VII | accurately as possible.~The tempest increased as the night advanced, 20 II, VII | and the violence of the tempest seemed to be decreasing. 21 II, XII | than before.~On the 20th, a tempest resembling in violence that 22 II, XV | icebergs the noise of the tempest was deafening. The huge 23 II, XVII | suddenly when tossing in a tempest, and, alas, there was even


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