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elephants 1
elevated 10
elevation 5
eleven 18
elizabeth 1
elk 3
elks 3
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18 creature
18 double
18 drifting
18 eleven
18 enterprise
18 escape
18 excursions
Jules Verne
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eleven

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, XXI | the 6th January, towards eleven oclock in the morning, 2 I, XXII | beginning of spring.~At eleven oclock the same morning 3 I, XXIII| minutes fifteen seconds past eleven to forty-seven minutes fifty-seven 4 I, XXIII| fifty-seven seconds past eleven A.M.~“What do I ask? what 5 I, XXIII| forty three minutes past eleven and forty-seven minutes 6 I, XXIII| fifty-seven seconds past eleven. That was the time fixed 7 I, XXIII| all animated nature.~At eleven oclock two-thirds of the 8 I, XXIII| forty-three minutes past eleven the discs of the two luminaries 9 I, XXIII| Forty-three minutes past eleven,” announced Hobson, who 10 II, III | was naturally anxious.~By eleven oclock in the morning the 11 II, IV | sun would not set until eleven oclock P.M. The briliant 12 II, IV | south to north for about eleven miles. There was nothing 13 II, V | could not be less than eleven or twelve hundred miles 14 II, VII | means to cross the ten or eleven miles between him and his 15 II, VII | prostration.~It was half-past eleven oclock P.M.~For some minutes 16 II, X | noon, and disappearing for eleven hours out of every twenty 17 II, XIII | miles away.~At half-past eleven A.M., Hobson gave the signal 18 II, XV | south east, and as early as eleven oclock the party came out


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