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rectangle 1
rectify 1
rectilinear 1
red 18
reddish 3
reddish-brown 2
redheaded 1
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18 oh
18 places
18 pressed
18 red
18 shore
18 situated
18 soldier
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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red

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | but two or three pieces of red bunting, tastily arranged 2 I, II | cultivation, such as the Red River and Saskatchewan districts, 3 I, III | examine into the nature of the red prominences which appear 4 I, III | traversed the lakes to the Red River settlement, and pressed 5 I, IV | the luminous corona and red prominences of the moon; 6 I, VI | the deer we hunters call red deer, and the natives wapitis.”~“ 7 I, VI | roebucks, grey elks and red elks, &c. These graceful 8 I, VI | brown skins with patches of red hair, the colour of which 9 I, XI | Anseres tribe; ducks with red heads and black breasts; 10 I, XV | other kinds of felspar, red, green, and blue, were sprinkled 11 I, XVIII| white corona with a pale red edge encircling the moon. 12 I, XVIII| colours of the rainbow, red predominating. Here and 13 I, XX | of the flames. A bright red light was streaming through 14 I, XXIII| the luminous corona or the red prominences! How terrible 15 I, XXIII| therefore it may be that the red prominences and the luminous 16 I, XXIII| became a kind of vinous red. A gloomy twilight set in, 17 II, XII | solution of the problem of the red prominences of the moon 18 II, XIV | soon came out freely. Tiny red points appeared on his tongue,


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