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sufferings 10
suffice 5
sufficed 4
sufficient 15
sufficiently 3
suffocating 1
suffocation 3
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15 spoke
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15 sufficient
15 summit
15 sunk
15 task
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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sufficient

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | beyond the polar circle, is a sufficient explanation of the Company’ 2 I, VII | instinct leading them to find sufficient shelter under the snow.~ 3 I, VII | all were provided with sufficient food, and were able to endure 4 I, XI | be possible to obtain a sufficient supply of fuel to contend 5 I, XV | the palisading would be a sufficient protection, at least against 6 I, XVI | alarm; they had a more than sufficient store of provisions, their 7 I, XVI | secure to the beavers a sufficient depth of water at all seasons 8 I, XXI | danger that they might have sufficient strength to tear away the 9 II, III | did not at the time attach sufficient importance.”~“What was that?”~“ 10 II, V | parts might still be of sufficient size to be habitable for 11 II, V | Its size was, however, sufficient to justify a hope that it 12 II, VII | other side of the wood was a sufficient guide to their steps, and 13 II, VIII| which had not afforded them sufficient support. The few which remained 14 II, XV | Bathurst should prove a sufficient protection. Strong struts 15 II, XIX | altitude of the sun with sufficient accuracy for his purpose.~


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