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sociable 1
society 6
sofas 1
soft 17
softer 1
softly 2
softness 1
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17 signal
17 site
17 smoke
17 soft
17 species
17 traces
17 venture
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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soft

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, III | before received. It was no soft and agreeable friction, 2 I, IV | whose fair hair and large soft eyes were so pleasant to 3 I, V | Fortunately it was thick and soft, so that they escaped unhurt. 4 I, VI | rugged ground with their soft verdure; and from between 5 I, VII | curved fronts stuck in the soft substance, and the dogs 6 I, XIII | was but an accumulation of soft earth, the particles of 7 I, XIV | ears, brown eyes, and a soft fur resembling swan’s down. 8 I, XVII | was soon covered with a soft Cushion several feet thick, 9 I, XVII | of a man; but when it is soft and yielding, and the unfortunate 10 I, XVIII| time, however, it was no soft mass they had to remove, 11 I, XVIII| so rapidly converted the soft snow into a solid mass. 12 I, XVIII| remove the snow when it was soft.”~What, you think the temperature 13 I, XIX | it, speaking to it in a soft voice, and caressing it 14 II, V | used double, so that the soft hair was both inside and 15 II, VII | Sergeant, crouching in the soft sand.~“Well!” said Hobson, “ 16 II, VIII | up by the roots from the soft soil, which had not afforded 17 II, X | each other. The wind was soft, and did not settle in any


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