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breathlessly 1
brecknocks 1
breech 2
breeze 13
breezes 1
brick 2
bridge 7
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13 best
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13 bore
13 breeze
13 either
13 islands
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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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breeze

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1 III | stationary. Against a fresh breezeeleven yards a second—they 2 III | kept going in a moderate breeze. Hence the impossibility 3 IV | to windward in a gentle breeze, they think that the steering 4 IV | the pressure of a light breeze on a vessel’s sails is not 5 XIII| sails were bellying in the breeze. These were native vessels 6 XIX | darkness deeper. A light breeze began to rise. A few puffs 7 XIX | the cable was cut, and the breeze, which had increased considerably, 8 XX | destruction in mid-air. The breeze freshened, and the aeronef 9 XX | northeast, but unfortunately the breeze grew stronger, and she could 10 XX | Unfortunately Robur found that the breeze was stronger here than above, 11 XX | seems to me, sir, that the breeze is falling, and going round 12 XXII| experiment, although if the breeze had been stronger the results 13 XXII| were going in search of a breeze in the higher zones, so


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