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loved 2
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low 21
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low-water 1
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21 fury
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21 mistaken
21 nearer
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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low

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, VIII | ran the boat aground on a low bank at the foot of a cliff 2 I, IX | torn open, and revealed low jagged masses of rain-cloud 3 I, XV | fine, but the fog which lay low along the horizon veiled 4 I, XV | feet above the sea level at low tide?”~“That is just what 5 I, XVII | waters between high and low tide; he found, however, 6 I, XVIII| difference is, that the low temperature is not there 7 I, XX | mean our stock is getting low, and we must lay in fresh 8 I, XXI | temperature being already far too low. The walrus oil to be burnt 9 I, XXI | fires in the stoves burnt low; the fuel in reserve was 10 I, XXII | The stores were getting low; and if the party had left 11 II, IV | the north. The sun was so low on the horizon, that its 12 II, IV | rested at the foot of a low fir tree, and Sergeant Long 13 II, IV | about it; the shores were low and pretty even all the 14 II, VI | together in a thick mist. Low jagged rain-clouds were 15 II, VII | confounded together, and low down on the horizon was 16 II, VIII | and turning round with a low growl, quietly walked away 17 II, XII | was unfortunately getting low—and an ample reserve of 18 II, XIV | the stock was getting so low that the Lieutenant could 19 II, XIV | although it was anything but low for such a high latitude.~ 20 II, XV | and the temperature was low enough for large quantities 21 II, XIX | remains solid in comparatively low latitudes, and vice versa


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