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sink 8
sinking 19
sinks 2
sinuous 2
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19 rise
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Jules Verne
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sinking

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | cleave the snow without sinking deeply into it. Six swift 2 I, IX | was formed by the sudden sinking of the water. All surface 3 I, IX | wave, all lesser billows sinking into insignificance before 4 I, IX | it in torrents.~“We are sinking! we are sinking !” cried 5 I, IX | We are sinking! we are sinking !” cried Jasper Hobson.~ 6 I, IX | Lieutenant felt himself sinking with the unfortunate lady, 7 I, XX | alcohol was freezing and sinking to the bottom of the bottles. 8 I, XXII | earthquake had caused a sinking of the level of the coast 9 II, III | billows of the sea were sinking to rest, and the birds, 10 II, III | might judge of the amount of sinking or depression which took 11 II, V | fear the breaking up or sinking of the ice field.~The rest 12 II, V | sunk six inches.~“We are sinking gradually,” murmured Sergeant 13 II, XVIII| was evidently gradually sinking down, and the sea had already 14 II, XVIII| longer business than the sinking of a shaft from above, for 15 II, XIX | the enormous pressure, was sinking through the soil of the 16 II, XIX | the pressure, and after sinking a certain depth the house 17 II, XXIII| was visibly melting, and sinking rapidly; water was gushing 18 II, XXIII| necessary to lighten it like a sinking vessel. Every means was 19 II, XXIII| Did he take the ice for a sinking vessel, with ten feet of


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