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push 3
pushed 3
pushing 1
put 33
putting 3
puzzle 1
puzzled 2
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34 reached
34 silence
33 called
33 put
33 since
33 waves
32 formed
Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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put

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1 I | dinner had only just been put into the oven.~“Well, now,” 2 III | the effect of that, Axel; put down upon this paper any 3 IV | Quite impossible! When I put them together by twos, threes, 4 V | a question more forcibly put.~I nodded my head up and 5 VI | myself; I even resolved to put a good face upon it. Scientific 6 VI | see.”~“Ah!” said I, rather put out. “But do let me exhaust 7 VI | Are you afraid of being put into a state of fusion?”~“ 8 VII | the streets of Hamburg to put me right again. I therefore 9 VIII | removed, labelled, weighed, put into the luggage vans, and 10 VIII | Copenhagen; the luggage was put upon a carriage and taken 11 IX | transport, he was obliged to put off these inquiries until 12 IX | cap; when married, they put around their heads a coloured 13 X | and I see why Saknussemm, put into the Index Expurgatorius, 14 X | feature. He tried hard to put on an innocent little expression 15 XI | nitrogen. When the apparatus is put in action this gas becomes 16 XII | quadrupeds, I hardly cared to put it to the test by trusting 17 XIV | farewell. But the farewell was put in the unexpected form of 18 XVI | standing.”~The question being put, Hans replied:~“Scartaris.”~ 19 XVI | mortar, and the comparison put me in a terrible fright.~“ 20 XVIII | apparatus, which was also put into action. This ingenious 21 XIX | water.”~“Well, Axel, we will put ourselves upon rations.”~ 22 XX | terrible explosion would have put an end to travelling and 23 XXVIII| call your name.”~. . . .~I put my ear to the wall, and 24 XXX | philosophers has so sagaciously put together again.”~“It is 25 XXXV | into water; and the air, put into violent action to supply 26 XXXVI | took the opportunity to put to my uncle the question 27 XXXVII| Never had I seen the man so put out of countenance and so 28 XXXVII| guide, and immediately he put everything on board and 29 XL | doubt; even the tempest has put us on the right way. Blessings 30 XL | Every bit of cordage was put on board. We took our places, 31 XL | require our ladders.”~My uncle put his Ruhmkorff’s apparatus 32 XLI | them worse.~In seeking to put our cargo into somewhat 33 XLIV | are not in Germany.”~He put the same question in English.~


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