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errors 1
eruption 4
eruptions 3
escape 18
escaped 13
escort 2
especially 21
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18 drifting
18 eleven
18 enterprise
18 escape
18 excursions
18 family
18 former
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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escape

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | their little ones did not escape. The consequence is, that 2 I, VI | said Sabine; “they wont escape us now. They will not stir 3 I, IX | from which there was no escape. The wave broke over them 4 I, IX | only boats constructed to escape destruction in these fearful 5 I, XVI | flying leap, thinking thus to escape with its life. But Hobson 6 I, XVIII| great care was necessary to escape serious consequences on 7 I, XIX | enlarge its prison, not to escape from it.~Under the circumstances 8 I, XIX | significant gesture did not escape any one, and Mrs Barnett, 9 I, XXI | hoped Long’s movements would escape the notice of the hungry 10 I, XXI | Rae consulted bow best to escape from their terrible situation. 11 I, XXI | the house if he wished to escape suffocation, but to leave 12 II, VIII | been led by instinct to escape in time from the dangerous 13 II, IX | floating island, was about to escape her, and that it would not 14 II, XII | his head. “He is trying to escape from this doomed island, 15 II, XV | the miserable attempt to escape that had been made five 16 II, XVIII| house, had been able to escape in time, but now the work 17 II, XXIII| matter well over: there is no escape for us, and I prefer dying 18 II, XXIII| cock, let the condensed air escape, walking round the ice wherever


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