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hurly 1
hurrah 10
hurrahs 2
hurricane 23
hurricanes 2
hurried 15
hurriedly 2
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23 getting
23 god
23 gulf
23 hurricane
23 kamtchatka
23 lower
23 meet
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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hurricane

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, VII | of ice, broken off by the hurricane, were hurled into the pass; 2 I, VII | great was the fury of the hurricane that a general overthrow 3 I, IX | are often terrible. The hurricane rages as if upon the open 4 I, IX | considerably; for the approaching hurricane affected the water sooner 5 I, IX | the headlong course of the hurricane. Now and then momentary 6 I, XVIII| succumbed to the violence of the hurricane. Fortunately the accumulation 7 II, VI | The storm had become a hurricane.~In spite of the fury of 8 II, VI | It was indeed a terrible hurricane from the very worst quarter 9 II, VI | with him, he hoped that the hurricane would last until it had 10 II, VI | tell his comrades that the hurricane was not yet at its height, 11 II, VII | they were deafened by the hurricane, and out of breath with 12 II, VII | out anything, and if the hurricane had indeed driven them within 13 II, VII | again. “For seven days a hurricane has been blowing from the 14 II, VII | About half past one A.M. the hurricane ceased for a few minutes, 15 II, VII | immediately flung down by the hurricane, which recommenced with 16 II, VII | resinous pines distorted by the hurricane.~“Your flint, Sergeant,” 17 II, VIII | spite of the violence of the hurricane, the island had remained 18 II, IX | mass driven along by the hurricane parallel with the coast. 19 II, X | conjectures. The north-east hurricane had driven the island out 20 II, XII | unknown current, how the hurricane had driven it back within 21 II, XII | unknown current, how the hurricane had driven it luck within 22 II, XX | strongly, it was no longer a hurricane; the rain ceased, and the 23 II, XXII | had been swept away by the hurricane of the preceding day, and


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