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planets 1
plank 5
planked 2
planks 17
planning 1
plans 6
plant 2
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17 obtained
17 ourselves
17 outer
17 planks
17 refuge
17 rivals
17 sign
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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planks

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | to its foundations, the planks cracked, the beams groaned. 2 I, IV | consisted of strong but light planks joined together by transverse 3 I, IX | inevitably crushed it; the front planks were already beginning to 4 I, XIII | have to be contrived of planks, beams, and timbers. As 5 I, XXII | woodwork of the beds and the planks of the partition walls were 6 II, VI | extraordinary dimensions; the planks cracked, the beams seemed 7 II, XIX | joining the timbers and planks together on the ground, 8 II, XX | little later the beams and planks of the house, which had 9 II, XXI | this rude assortment of planks and timbers might save the 10 II, XXI | risk their lives on a few planks, but soldiers, trained for 11 II, XXII | no wood remaining but the planks of the rough lodging, which 12 II, XXII | it been night some of the planks of the remaining shed might 13 II, XXII | gun fired, and some of the planks of the shed were burnt.~ 14 II, XXIII| a broken mast, or a few planks, remain floating; they offer 15 II, XXIII| that was saved was a few planks, and two or three of the 16 II, XXIII| tried to paddle about on planks. The coast was still four 17 II, XXIII| combustibles—two or three planks and a beam. It was set fire


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