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armour 3
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arms 22
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arne 12
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23 sun
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22 ages
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22 around
22 become
22 below
Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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arms

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1 V | resolution, I folded my arms and waited. But I had not 2 VII | wife.”~I pressed her in my arms and took my place in the 3 VIII | the ramparts, whose huge arms dilated in the sea breeze 4 XI | he made little use of his arms in speaking, like a man 5 XI | Professor. He stood with arms crossed, perfectly unmoved 6 XI | advantage; instruments here, arms there, tools in this package, 7 XI | handy portable light [2]~The arms consisted of two of Purdy’ 8 XI | pistols. But what did we want arms for? We had neither savages 9 XII | have— a little action. The arms are all right, but the legs 10 XIII | off it. He tossed up his arms and seemed to defy it, and 11 XVI | But, no; I saw him, with arms outstretched and legs straddling 12 XVII | the provisions, and the arms; and I will take the rest 13 XVII | took the tools; I took the arms: and the descent commenced 14 XXI | me and raised me in his arms.~“Poor boy!” said he, in 15 XXI | proposal.”~I crossed my arms, and confronted my uncle 16 XXII | He gazed upon me with his arms crossed; then these muttered 17 XXVII | my head. I arose with my arms stretched out before me, 18 XXIX | thus carried me into the arms of my uncle, where I fell 19 XXXIII| his glass, and folds his arms with the air of an injured 20 XXXVII| uncle had uplifted his long arms to the vault which was our 21 XXXIX | The Icelanders often wear arms of this kind. This must 22 XLI | still holding me fast by the arms; and the raft was still


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