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settlements 1
settlers 6
settling 5
seven 12
seventeen 2
seventieth 36
seventy 2
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12 read
12 rum
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12 seven
12 severity
12 sharp
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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seven

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, VII | beyond 83° north latitude, seven degrees from the pole — 2 I, X | once nothing to eat for seven days but wild fruit, bits 3 I, XXI | nowhere to be seen.~But about seven oclock Marbre went up to 4 I, XXIII| now seventy-three degrees, seven minutes, and twenty seconds! 5 II, II | mainland,” said Sergeant Long.~“Seven hundred miles at least,” 6 II, IV | and Washburn Bay, and at seven oclock in the evening the 7 II, IV | away without a break for seven miles to the cape they had 8 II, VII | Sergeant again and again. “For seven days a hurricane has been 9 II, VII | miles from the coast, and in seven days “——~“Your reasonings 10 II, XV | now above the horizon for seven or eight hours a day, and 11 II, XX | their volume being six or seven feet below the sea level 12 II, XXIII| excitement.~At half-past seven the ice was much nearer


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