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crew 1
cribbage 1
cried 62
cries 20
crippled 1
crisp 1
critical 3
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20 child
20 coming
20 commenced
20 cries
20 difficulties
20 eager
20 fifty
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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cries

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | midst of these joyful shouts cries were heard from outside. 2 I, III | the fort, and heard the cries redoubled, and combined 3 I, V | succession. The rapid flight and cries of a few birds of passage 4 I, VI | becoming louder, mingled with cries resembling the braying of 5 I, VIII | uttering their different cries and calls, eider ducks, 6 I, IX | brief space of time. The cries of frightened birds flying 7 I, IX | And yet he again beard cries, this time nearer to him. 8 I, XI | c. &c., whose mingled cries awake the echoes of the 9 I, XVII | solitude with their piercing cries; huge white bears roamed 10 I, XXII | south, and uttering shrill cries as they flew. A few snow 11 II, III | above their heads, their cries and the loud flapping of 12 II, IV | to unfold his views when cries for help were heard.~Mrs 13 II, IV | nothing was to be seen.~The cries were now redoubled, and 14 II, VII | battering-ram, but by the cries of the baby. Corporal Joliffe, 15 II, VIII | uttering their various cries, skimming the surface of 16 II, X | and to hear his astonished cries! He actually weighed thirty-four 17 II, XVII | terrified disorder, uttering cries of despair.~The carpenter 18 II, XX | s comrades, hearing his cries, rushed to his assistance, 19 II, XXII | plunged into the sea. The cries of the drowning animals 20 II, XXIII| him and held him back. Her cries brought Hobson and Long


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