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significance 3
significant 7
signify 1
signs 20
silence 16
silent 14
silently 7
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20 route
20 seeing
20 showed
20 signs
20 solid
20 stop
20 success
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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signs

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | march, yet never showing signs of fatigue. Perhaps Sergeant 2 I, III | strange a manner showed no signs of returning life, and Corporal 3 I, VI | colourless, flowers. These faint signs of reawakening vegetation, 4 I, IX | one accustomed to read the signs of the clouds uneasy. The 5 I, IX | instant. There are terrible signs in the air!”~“Indeed,” exclaimed 6 I, XV | that-but Kellet is making signs to us,” added the Lieutenant, 7 I, XVII | appeared here and there, signs of a hard frost setting 8 I, XVIII| storm, however, showed no signs of abating. The party had 9 I, XVIII| rooms, and there were no signs of a diminution of the fury 10 I, XIX | her companions, who made signs of acquiescence, and they 11 I, XXIII| to be at liberty showed signs of uneasiness and bowled 12 II, III | earth and sand showed no signs of a recent alteration in 13 II, VIII | to see if there were any signs of the approach of Captain 14 II, X | were now, however, many signs of the approach of winter 15 II, X | 16th September, the first signs of ice appeared upon the 16 II, X | accustomed to note the signs of the heavens, could fail 17 II, XV | see whether there were any signs of its breaking up, to examine 18 II, XV | piece of wood, and made signs that in following it the 19 II, XXII | wander about, as there were signs of another approaching fracture 20 II, XXIII| same who had already given signs of insanity, came to Mrs


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