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heavily-laden 1
heaviness 1
heaving 1
heavy 28
hebrides 1
hectic 1
heed 3
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28 air
28 began
28 come
28 heavy
28 look
28 lost
28 remained
Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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heavy

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1 VI | and labouring against a heavy sea, has been obliged to 2 VII | noise on deck. There were heavy footsteps hurrying to and 3 VII | that they were covered with heavy tarpauling. Wondering; in 4 VIII | so that their close and heavy texture is rendered quite 5 VIII | stifling that in spite of the heavy swell I was obliged to open 6 XIII | days the sea has been very heavy, and although the “Chancellor” 7 XV | shrouds, and in spite of the heavy seas that dashed against 8 XVI | swell in the sea is far less heavy. On the whole our spirits 9 XIX | proceeded to haul up the heavy bales which had been deluged 10 XX | expected, and the thick, heavy planks had only been scorched 11 XXIV | became so water-logged and heavy that she hardly rose at 12 XXVI | remained very rough, and as the heavy waves broke over the ship 13 XXVI | yet the sea rose with a heavy swell as though it felt 14 XXVII | brief intervals between the heavy gusts.~I got up, and holding 15 XXXIII | we shipped two or three heavy seas; but the carpenter 16 XXXIV | stifling and oppressive, whilst heavy masses of vapour hung over 17 XXXIV | the sky were padded with heavy clouds of which the elasticity 18 XXXV | hurricane had increased, and the heavy waves, heated to a strange 19 XXXV | I was too late. Another heavy sea dashed over us, and 20 XXXVI | after we had shipped the heavy sea that I have mentioned, 21 XXXVI | carried away by a second heavy wave.~The tempest, fierce 22 XXXVIII| physical. My head was so heavy that I could not hold it 23 XLV | atmosphere being somewhat stormy. Heavy vapours gathered on the 24 XLV | But no: very soon large heavy drops began to fall, and 25 LI | dropped entirely, but the heavy swell is still upon the 26 LI | where he lay lost in a heavy slumber.~ 27 LII | break, and as it rolled in heavy folds along the surface 28 LII | it brought another fog, heavy as before that again shut


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