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Jules Verne
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motion

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | and quivering with every motion of their thick black hair.~ 2 II, I | parallel of latitude, and its motion, though rapid, had been 3 II, II | would again be rendered motion less by the icy hand of 4 II, IV | travelling than ours? We feel no motion. Our island has exactly 5 II, V | whilst still retaining its motion towards the west. It was 6 II, VI | inhabitants did not feel any motion, on account of its vast 7 II, VI | enough to be affected by the motion of the sea, and the people 8 II, X | and 12th September, the motion towards the north was more 9 II, X | broken and separated by the motion of the water as soon as 10 II, X | 21st September, a rotating motion was for the first time noticed, 11 II, X | the first time noticed, a motion estimated by Hobson at about 12 II, XII | considerable violence, but the motion of waves interfered with 13 II, XII | considerable violence, but the motion of waves interfered with 14 II, XV | the ice-wall a horizontal motion. Between the lofty chain 15 II, XV | Current which produced this motion? Would the floating island 16 II, XV | really possible that the motion of the icebergs towards 17 II, XVII | estimate the speed of its motion, which would probably be 18 II, XX | imparted to it its rapid motion, in consequence of their 19 II, XXI | rendered it insensible to the motion of the waves, and it might 20 II, XXIII| have been expected from the motion of the ice.~“Sergeant,”


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