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sped 8
speech 3
speechless 2
speed 35
speedily 1
speeding 1
speke 32
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35 perhaps
35 re
35 shouted
35 speed
35 until
34 barth
34 fact
Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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speed

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1 III | the nascent cities! I can speed onward with the rapidity 2 VIII | see, then, that with such speed as that, we could cross 3 VIII | suffered in the least from the speed. But then I have no occasion 4 XII | Victoria, driven along at a speed of a little more than eight 5 XII | aeronauts swept on with the speed of twelve miles per hour, 6 XIII | nothing of this increased speed. They observed no jar, and 7 XIV | run at the top of their speed. When they reached the outskirts 8 XIV | made a mile with headlong speed, when another report was 9 XV | unexpectedly, and be off with extra speed. Dick had better remain, 10 XV | latter was coming at full speed, surrounded by a yelling 11 XVII | northeastward with medium speed.~“We are in the right track,” 12 XVII | from the tall herbage, and speed away with joyous cries. 13 XVII | the whales, whose mass and speed they rival.~“In fact,” said 14 XVII | discharge, he had increased his speed, and now was going as fast 15 XVII | toward the wood with all his speed; he shook his huge head, 16 XVIII | it, and it flows with a speed analogous to our own! And 17 XVIII | the bank at their utmost speed.~“A good journey to you,” 18 XX | going at a more moderate speed for some time; the country 19 XXV | gained a little increase of speed, perhaps, and that was all.~ 20 XXVIII | Joe put forth his utmost speed, and checked the car, while 21 XXXI | ostriches, that run with the speed of the wind?” resumed Kennedy.~“ 22 XXXII | themselves headlong with the speed of a bullet, and then breaking 23 XXXIII | was soon borne away at a speed of twenty miles per hour.~ 24 XXXIV | farther away with resistless speed!”~“Come, doctor, admitting 25 XXXV | rushed at the top of his speed and plunged into the lake. 26 XXXV | the balloon away with a speed that deprived him of all 27 XXXVI | galloping at the top of their speed; I can make them out distinctly. 28 XXXVI | rushing after him at headlong speed.”~“Whoever they may be, 29 XXXVI | dashing onward with incredible speed.~“Doctor! doctor!” shouted 30 XXXVIII| two without eating. Their speed surpasses that of the horse, 31 XL | observation of them, because the speed of the balloon was constantly 32 XL | direction, and at this rate of speed, and we’ll reach the Senegal 33 XLIII | moving at only moderate speed.~When they caught sight 34 XLIII | At his present rate of speed, he could count upon travelling 35 XLIII | horses galloping at full speed.~“In twenty minutes they


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