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watched 5
watches 1
watching 3
water 25
watercourse 1
watered 1
waters 13
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25 quite
25 second
25 taken
25 water
24 almost
24 half
24 height
Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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water

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1 IV | thousands of dollars not into water but into space! You are 2 VII | himself of the vapor of water or other liquids, nor compressed 3 VIII | little lard, which boiled in water made excellent soup; and 4 IX | the prairie in search of water and pasturage. And when 5 X | enormous reservoir in which the water is kept in permanent ebullition 6 XI | recapture them.~Several jets of water from the spout holes soon 7 XI | with his tail, that the water dashed up over the bow of 8 XI | previously wetted in a tub of water to prevent its taking fire, 9 XI | the very surface of the water. A whirlpool was formed 10 XIII | his men replenished their water supply, which was drawn 11 XIII | shores of a vast extent of water which stretched away out 12 XIII | stations. The vast extent of water was a sea. It was the Caspian.~ 13 XIII | or twenty feet above the water. A few ships, terrified 14 XIII | the deck would be under water.~But Robur, seizing the 15 XV | aeronef could have renewed her water supply. But, thanks to her 16 XVI | his cabin and saw all this water beneath him, fear took possession 17 XVI | so by pouring a pint of water down Frycollin’s neck.~On 18 XVI | draw up hills of foaming water to meet them.~Suddenly the 19 XVI | meet them.~Suddenly the water shot up in the form of a 20 XVI | gyratory movement of the water was opposite to that of 21 XVII | was sinking. We have no water and no food.”~The four other 22 XVII | down, and a pail of fresh water was lowered into the boat. 23 XVII | to tow them through the water?~Yes; and the boat, attached 24 XVIII| her screw than when the water is running between the blades. 25 XXI | At last a ship came to water at the Chatham Islands.


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