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huge 47
hull 2
human 18
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humble 1
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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human

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | terrible nature, which no human perspicacity could possibly 2 I, III | curry-comb than the caresses of a human hand.~And during the operation 3 I, IV | safely affirm that every human effort likely to insure 4 I, VII | the various factories. No human footprints gladdened the 5 I, VII | replied Hobson. “ Such is human nature, and greed of gain 6 I, IX | bird, but the shout of a human voice! By one supreme effort 7 I, XI | were evidently made by a human foot, a shod foot; but, 8 I, XVIII| betrayed the existence of a human habitation to a stranger.~ 9 I, XIX | dreary dark months. Some human beings still lingered on 10 II, I | deceived as he had been. No human prevision could have foreseen 11 II, VII | distinct cry for help. It was a human voice, and it came from 12 II, VIII | felt more secure near a human habitation. The only formidable 13 II, VIII | are the footprints of a human person!”~“But who could 14 II, X | Ocean, interdicted to the human race, from which there is 15 II, XV | for an incident which no human perspicacity could possibly 16 II, XIX | touching acknowledgment of human superiority, under circumstances 17 II, XX | decomposition, which no human skill could prevent! Every 18 II, XXIII| extent; and on it twenty-one human beings, some hundred furred


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