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ripples 1
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rise 19
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rises 5
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19 powerful
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19 received
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19 safety
19 service
19 sinking
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | trials, and enabled him to rise superior to adverse circumstances. 2 I, IV | streams either take their rise from it or flow into it-the 3 I, IV | band, are flat, without a rise of any kind, and the soil 4 I, VI | have to thank the gradual rise of the sun higher and higher 5 I, VII | and if the wind should rise ever so little, we shall 6 I, IX | thicker. The waves began to rise and the boat to rock considerably; 7 I, IX | it seemed as if it could rise no more.~“We must tack, 8 I, XV | September equinox, they will not rise more than a foot and a half 9 I, XVII | appearance of the country gave rise. Thomas Black was the only 10 I, XXIII| high, the sea did not even rise one foot, as it did before-it 11 I, XXIII| it did before-it did not rise at all.”~“Perhaps you may 12 I, XXIII| showed a certain tendency to rise, and reminded him that they 13 II, II | Kamtchatka Current. It takes its rise in the offing outside the 14 II, VII | deceived? The Sergeant tried to rise to listen better, but he 15 II, XV | the sun. Does it no longer rise in the east? Now as we turned 16 II, XX | it contained had sunk to rise no more. Earth and sand 17 II, XX | appropriate?—saw the sun rise above Cape Esquimaux instead 18 II, XXIII| temperature continued to rise. The wind had gone down, 19 II, XXIII| verdant covering sank to rise no more.~On this 5th June


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