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sweet 9
swell 2
swelled 4
swept 20
swift 2
swiftest 1
swiftness 1
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20 solid
20 stop
20 success
20 swept
20 total
20 traveller
20 understand
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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swept

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | other, had been carefully swept by Corporal Joliffe. No 2 I, IX | bark, with distended sail, swept along in mad career. What 3 I, XII | and the hoarse north wind swept down upon the icebergs in 4 I, XVIII| order, the rooms must be swept, and the stores of furs 5 I, XVIII| oscillated and trembled as if swept by a current of air.~No 6 I, XXI | weather! The north wind still swept the face of the country 7 I, XXIII| a slight wind arose and swept tire mists and clouds from 8 II, III | accompanied with thick mists, swept down upon the fort. Presently 9 II, VII | face with the wind, which swept over the sea with nothing 10 II, VII | rising ground, the wind swept along with awful force, 11 II, VII | mist and ragged rain-clouds swept along the ground. The loose 12 II, VIII | moaned as the south-east wind swept over them.~Two miles beyond 13 II, IX | round to the south-east, swept along with redoubled violence.~ 14 II, XIII | weather was dreadful, squalls swept down upon the ice-field, 15 II, XV | it might at any time be swept by a horizontal avalanche, 16 II, XVII | it was composed had been swept away by the icebergs and 17 II, XX | obliged. The raft, constantly swept as it would be by the waves, 18 II, XXI | calmer; it had but been swept by one of those sudden and 19 II, XXII | it. The clouds had been swept away by the hurricane of 20 II, XXII | gust of wind completely swept away the fog.~The raft was


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