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lagoons 1
laid 3
laing 2
lake 19
lakes 5
lament 1
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19 force
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19 higher
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19 means
19 negro
Jules Verne
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1 I | that part of Canada between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. Some 2 I | between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. Some people had heard 3 IV | Donaldson and Grimwood in Lake Michigan, of Sivel and of 4 VII | the surface of a river, a lake, or a calm sea.~But were 5 VIII| across the immense expanse of Lake Ontario. She had just crossed 6 VIII| pours into it the waters of Lake Erie, breaking them to powder 7 IX | Phil Evans noticed a large lake, whose lower southern end 8 IX | night the whole length of Lake Erie had been traversed, 9 IX | they would soon be over Lake Michigan. “There can be 10 X | and coasting the large lake which bears the name of 11 X | gigantic mirror. And around the lake, one of the highest in the 12 X | only fish the Yellowstone Lake contains in myriads. But 13 X | quarters of an hour the lake was overpassed, and a little 14 X | Railway on the road to Salt Lake City.~And then, in obedience 15 X | the Mormon capital, Salt Lake City,” said Uncle Prudent. 16 XIII| did not linger over the lake through which the river 17 XIV | into the sea or a gulf or a lake or a watercourse, for it 18 XVI | appeared in sight a large lake framed in a border of superb 19 XVI | border of superb forest. The lake was completely frozen over,


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