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botany 1
both 36
bottles 1
bottom 16
bought 1
boulders 1
bound 7
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16 anything
16 avalanche
16 bitter
16 bottom
16 cause
16 ceased
16 constructed
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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bottom

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | Joliffe, was piled up at the bottom, and on the top floated 2 I, IX | deep, struck against the bottom and rebounded to an immense 3 I, IX | and Hobson, flung to the bottom of the boat, bruised, shaken, 4 I, XIX | inevitably flung to the bottom of the pit, and the plank 5 I, XX | freezing and sinking to the bottom of the bottles. The spruce-beer 6 II, IV | waters-the ice forming at the bottom, and subsequently rising 7 II, IV | thaw would begin at the bottom, according to a well-known 8 II, V | you, I could not find the bottom.”~“Well, Marbre,” replied 9 II, V | It was evident that the bottom of the trench, gradually 10 II, XVIII| the one to remain at the bottom of the narrow shaft, directing 11 II, XVIII| avalanche.~He was then at the bottom of the shaft, and his disappointment 12 II, XVIII| back to his work at the bottom of the shaft without a word 13 II, XVIII| carpenter flung himself to the bottom of the shaft, and seizing 14 II, XIX | likely have sunk to the bottom of the ocean.~There is, 15 II, XX | through this fissure, at the bottom of which surged the tempest-tossed 16 II, XXI | waters were quite salt; the bottom of the lake had evidently


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