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turn 13
turnagain 1
turned 47
turning 14
turns 1
tusks 2
twelve 15
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14 succeeded
14 swallowed
14 trade
14 turning
14 unable
14 unfortunately
14 various
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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turning

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | A piece of curved wood, turning up at the end like a skate, 2 I, XV | a long lane that has no turning.” They beguiled the tediousness 3 II, I | however,” said Hobson, turning to her, “we have neither 4 II, II | opening of the strait, and turning to the south approaches 5 II, III | by the postern gate, and, turning to the west, followed the 6 II, III | and all felt sure that on turning round that angle the ocean 7 II, VII | advance, stopped suddenly, and turning round managed to make the 8 II, VIII| the sea.~Mrs Barnett was turning to the right also, but just 9 II, VIII| shook his great head, and turning round with a low growl, 10 II, X | Sergeant Long,” he added, turning to his subordinate, who 11 II, X | Long touched his cap, and turning on his heel left the room 12 II, XIV | gave a hearty growl, and turning away left the enceinte, 13 II, XV | he exclaimed, and added, turning to the Lieutenant—~“Will 14 II, XVII| Asia. At last the tide was turning in favour of the colonists!~“


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