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beaks 2
beam 2
beaming 1
beams 20
bear 60
bear-skin 1
bearable 2
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20 according
20 account
20 agreed
20 beams
20 blue
20 carry
20 centre
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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beams

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | appearance of the blackened beams of the ceiling, and sufficiently 2 I, I | and picturesque. From the beams hung magnificent furs admirably 3 I, I | adding fresh blackness to the beams of the ceiling, whilst tongues 4 I, I | the planks cracked, the beams groaned. A stranger less 5 I, V | of the sun when its April beams cannot melt the icicles 6 I, XIII | be contrived of planks, beams, and timbers. As may readily 7 I, XIII | at the top by horizontal beams well let into the mortises, 8 I, XIII | building. On these horizontal beams, which represented the architraves 9 I, XX | day, were formed upon the beams. The condensers were choked 10 I, XXI | bears to break through the beams of the ceiling, as they 11 I, XXI | from its foundations. The beams of the walls separated, 12 I, XXIII| light was quenched in his beams.~Many a time did Thomas 13 I, XXIII| invisible in its glorious beams.~Thomas Black’s instruments 14 II, VI | the planks cracked, the beams seemed about to separate, 15 II, XII | horizon and shot a few faint beams upon the melancholy scene. 16 II, XV | additional support to the beams of the ceiling, and the 17 II, XVIII| casemated,’ and the vertical beams between the ceilings and 18 II, XVIII| props which supported the beams of the ceiling, and rested 19 II, XVIII| ocean with its brilliant beams, and Mrs Barnett painfully 20 II, XX | consequences.~A little later the beams and planks of the house,


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