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dress 2
dressed 1
dressing 1
drew 15
dried 6
dried-up 2
drift 7
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15 caught
15 chosen
15 consequence
15 drew
15 favourable
15 feeling
15 forming
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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drew

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | brandished by the driver, drew the sledges, and could go 2 I, IX | and blacker every moment, drew the devoted little vessel 3 I, XV | of them.~As the hunters drew near the sentinels took 4 I, XVI | about to raise it.~Hobson drew back in astonishment. He 5 I, XIX | of the hut, Mrs Barnett drew a long sigh of relief, and 6 I, XX | Fortunately the chimneys drew well, so that there was 7 I, XXII | the Polar Sea, gradually drew back and became lost in 8 I, XXIII| the astronomer [astonomer] drew himself up, with eyes distended 9 II, I | driven out into the offing, drew back to the farthest limits 10 II, I | promised us double pay.”~Hobson drew a sigh of relief. It will 11 II, I | this sage remark the men drew off, little dreaming what 12 II, II | icebergs which escaped melting drew back to the north. We may, 13 II, X | subordinate, who at once drew himself up in a military 14 II, XII | Polar bear, and Mrs Barnett drew a long breath of relief 15 II, XVII | the sea. The conclusion he drew from these facts was, that


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