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hebrides 1
hecla 1
heels 3
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heights 2
heims 1
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20 form
20 fridrikssen
20 given
20 height
20 indeed
20 lips
20 neither
Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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height

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1 XII | having reached its greatest height, it should be slack water. 2 XIII | of all. My uncle, whose height had not been thought of 3 XIV | fears: But I fell from the height of my new-born hopes when 4 XX | and a hundred and fifty in height. A large mass had been rent 5 XXVI | reach our end. And to what a height of scientific glory we should 6 XXX | majestically to an enormous height. Some of these, dividing 7 XXX | bounded the new. As for its height, it must have been several 8 XXX | cloud hanging far above, the height of which we estimated at 9 XXX | at 12,000 feet, a greater height than that of any terrestrial 10 XXX | narrow gallery it was the height of physical enjoyment to 11 XXX | composed of trees of moderate height, formed like umbrellas, 12 XXXIII| rising to a considerable height above the sea. We stood 13 XXXIV | of water thrown up to a height of five hundred feet falls 14 XXXIV | dominates the waves at a height of twenty yards. The geyser, 15 XXXIV | sometimes sending it to a great height, then again to a lower, 16 XXXV | carried up to prodigious height, resembling in appearance 17 XXXIX | region at noonday and the height of summer. No vapour was 18 XLII | was at this moment at the height of 100° Fahr.~What could 19 XLIV | Above our heads, at a height of five hundred feet or 20 XLIV | feet, giving the mountain a height of about 1,300 or 1,400


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