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lull 3
luminaries 1
luminary 1
luminous 12
lump 3
lumps 1
lunar 8
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12 lamps
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12 listened
12 luminous
12 maps
12 meant
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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luminous

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, III | own, too; he had studied luminous meteors and shooting stars, 2 I, III | moon is surrounded by a luminous corona. But what is the 3 I, III | answer.~As early as 1706 this luminous halo was scientifically 4 I, III | offered him of studying this luminous halo. He was also to examine 5 I, IV | up in the subject of the luminous corona and red prominences 6 I, XVIII| encircling the moon. This luminous meteor was about forty-five 7 I, XVIII| beauty from the centre of the luminous ring, the colour and consistency 8 I, XVIII| the rays darted by the luminous meteor were of all the colours 9 I, XX | a mêlee of rays in which luminous s waves rushed upon each 10 I, XXIII| should be unable to see the luminous corona or the red prominences! 11 I, XXIII| red prominences and the luminous corona can be more thoroughly 12 I, XXIII| four minutes were past. The luminous corona had not appeared !~“


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