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breathed 3
breathing 1
breathless 3
breeze 26
bribed 1
brief 3
briefly 1
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27 went
27 word
26 against
26 breeze
26 horizon
26 mind
26 until
Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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breeze

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1 1 | top sails, the northerly breeze drives the “Chancellor” 2 IV | merrily in the freshening breeze, leaving in her wake, far 3 VI | two days; the “stiffish breeze” has gradually freshened 4 VII | moderated into a steady breeze, the sun is shining brightly, 5 VII | a fresh, but not uneasy breeze, was making no less than 6 X | contrives by tacking to the breeze, to urge her on at her utmost 7 XVIII | vibrate like harps to the breeze. This arid reef, little 8 XX | through the hawse-holes.~The breeze freshened, and the masts 9 XXII | came on dark and foggy. The breeze freshened considerably, 10 XXVI | summer month, and unless a breeze should rise to temper the 11 XXVI | that foreboded a strong breeze for the morrow, and all 12 XXVI | know from which quarter the breeze would come, for any but 13 XXXI | found that the freshening breeze was blowing from the north. 14 XXXI | progress under the brisk breeze.~As soon as we had once 15 XXXVII| from the north-east. As the breeze was all in our favour it 16 XXXVII| somewhat tempered by the breeze, and as the tent was once 17 XL | to discover.~Whenever the breeze drops the heat is overpowering; 18 XLII | full, but when she rose the breeze did not return. Continuance 19 XLIII | case, as soon as she felt a breeze, she would resume her larboard 20 XLIII | was caught by the light breeze that just then was ruffling 21 XLIII | slowly she advanced! The breeze was very, very feeble, and 22 XLIII | doubtful whether the light breeze that had been passing over 23 XLIII | some chance of a rising breeze; but no, the waves were 24 XLVI | care little now for any breeze. Ignorant as we are as to 25 LI | towards the land.~To-day the breeze has dropped entirely, but 26 LVII | undoubtedly was there, and the breeze was carrying us onwards


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