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hear 18
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18 family
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18 holes
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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hear

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | but it was pleasant to hear him humming. He would have 2 I, V | whole caravan now, and I hear Lieutenant Hobson calling 3 I, VI | it is quite cheering to hear our dreaded enemy spoken 4 I, VI | counter-arguments; but she liked to hear his raptures in praise of 5 I, VI | taken in; besides, dont you hear that peculiar whistling 6 I, VII | adopted by travellers. We hear of the open sea, of which 7 I, VIII | Sergeant; “and when you hear of their approach, I advise 8 I, IX | But they could see and hear nothing. No cry for help 9 I, XX | would have been able to hear the rumbling noise of the 10 I, XX | could neither speak nor hear. They might well be content, 11 I, XXIII| portion of the globe! Do you hear? It was not  to-t-a-1! I 12 II, VII | managed to make the Lieutenant hear the broken words—~“Not that 13 II, VII | sentences, making each other hear above the roaring of the 14 II, VII | shouted—~“Sergeant, do you hear?”~“What?”~“The noise of 15 II, X | struggling in the scales, and to hear his astonished cries! He 16 II, XII | ears that she might see and hear no more. When the moon was 17 II, XV | doors it was impossible to hear one’s self speak, a ceaseless 18 II, XIX | the poor creatures could hear the constant falls from


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