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earth 62
earth-rose 1
earthenware 1
earthquake 17
earthquakes 2
ease 3
easier 4
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17 daily
17 death
17 delight
17 earthquake
17 ermines
17 exact
17 fifteen
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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earthquake

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, XXII | FIVE MONTHS MORE.~A violent earthquake had shaken Cape Bathurst. 2 I, XXII | it was evident that the earthquake had caused a sinking of 3 I, XXII | ascertain what difference the earthquake had produced in the appearance 4 I, XXII | alteration produced by the earthquake may, in fact, be summed 5 I, XXII | all have been lost.”~“The earthquake came in the nick of time 6 I, XXII | it was noticed that the earthquake had considerably altered 7 I, XXII | relations with them. Perhaps the earthquake had frightened them away, 8 I, XXIII| meridian at noon. Unless the earthquake had so modified the conformation 9 II, I | thousands of centuries, the earthquake of the 8th of January had 10 II, I | from the moment when the earthquake broke the connecting link, 11 II, I | Nature alone is to blame. The earthquake cut off our communication 12 II, III | Such a convulsion was the earthquake of the 8th January, which, 13 II, IV | yielded in the shock of the earthquake. Not a trace was to be seen 14 II, VIII | deserted the island after the earthquake; and two women might, without 15 II, X | situation of our fort. An earthquake separated us from the continent. 16 II, XII | since the time when the earthquake broke the isthmus, and converted 17 II, XII | since the time when the earthquake broke the isthmus, and converted


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