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mêlee 1
mêlée 1
melt 16
melted 19
melting 15
melville 2
member 1
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19 isthmus
19 lips
19 marked
19 melted
19 mile
19 mind
19 ordinary
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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melted

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, V | there where the snow had melted. A few migratory birds from 2 I, V | numerous pools formed by the melted snow. Guillemots, puffins, 3 I, VI | Here and there the snow had melted, and the temperature of 4 I, VI | of the country; that the melted ice will impede the sliding 5 I, X | clear, and being fed by the melted snow, flowed on at a considerable 6 I, XX | different liquids had to be melted at the fire, for it- would 7 II, I | came, when the ice fields, melted beneath the rays of the 8 II, V | out of ice; its walls have melted with the heat of the sun, 9 II, V | of the trench, gradually melted by the warm waters of the 10 II, VIII | from which the snow had melted, served them as a seat. 11 II, X | ice field when the rain melted the imperfectly welded edges 12 II, XII | comparatively warm water melted the snow and ice in many 13 II, XV | the Pacific, and are there melted by its warmer waters. Ask 14 II, XVIII| Some of great size were melted with the aid of a large 15 II, XIX | the warm sea-waves, and melted by the rays of the sun, 16 II, XIX | 2. When Victoria Island melted, the raft would already 17 II, XX | quantities during this storm, and melted it in many places. On the 18 II, XXI | we may so express it, and melted for daily use, and to fill 19 II, XXII | disinterred” for drinkable water melted before it was brought near


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