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solemnity 2
solemnly 2
soles 1
solid 20
solidification 3
solidified 5
solidity 7
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20 seeing
20 showed
20 signs
20 solid
20 stop
20 success
20 swept
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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solid

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | fell fast, becoming rapidly solid and coating the already 2 I, V | surface of the snowy plains solid—a good thing for the passage 3 I, VIII | No trace remained of the solid ice-mountains of the winter 4 I, XIV | also ready, was divided by solid partitions into six dormitories, 5 I, XVI | see. They are extremely solid structures, and the walls 6 I, XVII | miles from the shore on the solid surface of the ocean now 7 I, XVIII| single sunbeam could melt the solid layer of snow,-Mrs Joliffe 8 I, XVIII| converted the soft snow into a solid mass. It was no light matter, 9 I, XX | as it froze, whilst all solid bodies resisted the introduction 10 II, I | and earth into apparently solid ground well clothed with 11 II, I | occupants borne away from all solid ground, and floating at 12 II, IV | Hobson noticed that the solid ice, the ice-field properly 13 II, IV | floor of our carriage were solid, if I did not know that 14 II, IV | wandering island, with a solid insubmersible foundation, 15 II, X | the ice had been rendered solid everywhere by a severe winter, 16 II, XIV | seals imprisoned beneath the solid crust of ice, and by which 17 II, XV | their rugged cones, and solid buttresses, forming a fitting 18 II, XV | accelerated the dissolution of the solid coating of the ocean.~The 19 II, XIX | prolonged winters it remains solid in comparatively low latitudes, 20 II, XIX | commissioned to make a large solid raft which would float when


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