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1 I, I | to be found, Captain.”~An immense brick and earthenware stove
2 I, I | Joliffe’s own hands; it was an immense truncated cone, composed
3 I, II | and consequently realising immense profits, in spite of the
4 I, IV | trout in them attained to an immense size, their weight often
5 I, VI | bending over the opening of an immense kaleidoscope, or are you
6 I, IX | bottom and rebounded to an immense height.~“Help! help!” cried
7 I, IX | giddy rapidity, and the immense waves, chased by the wind,
8 I, XIV | characteristics are great cunning, immense muscular power, and an acute
9 I, XIX | and must have possessed immense strength. It belonged to
10 II, I | was in fact nothing but an immense piece of ice, five hundred
11 II, II | of ice being drifted an immense distance without any possibility
12 II, IV | might be guided by means of immense sails! What marvels of vegetation
13 II, VIII| growling angrily.~It was an immense Polar bear, and the two
14 II, X | unfortunate colonists have an immense distance to traverse to
15 II, XII | It was a white monster of immense size, more than a hundred
16 II, XIII| found at the cost of an immense amount of fatigue.~Towards
17 II, XIII| dangerous passes.~But an immense amount of time was lost
18 II, XIV | circumstances would have been of immense value. These rodents found
19 II, XV | Twenty-four hours before, the immense ice-field and the island
20 II, XVII| time, gave way beneath an immense block of ice which fell
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