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watchful 1
watchfulness 1
watching 5
water 39
watered 1
waters 46
waterspout 1
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39 creek
39 most
39 seen
39 water
38 end
38 hand
38 himself
Jules Verne
The Master of the World

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water

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1 3 | meats and in liquors. As to water the mountain springs would 2 3 | after a heavy shower, the water doubtless bounded from rock 3 4 | supernatural driver could ride the water as well as the land.~Here, 4 4 | certainly be hurled into the water! Could it be that the mechanician 5 5 | columns of mingled air and water. Now, this strange animal, 6 6 | she stopped before me, a water bottle in one hand, the 7 7 | over three hundred feet of water.~“The fishing industry supports 8 7 | Protector, which could go on the water, under the water, and also 9 7 | on the water, under the water, and also upon land. Built 10 7 | something just below the water level. There was no shoal 11 8 | travel both on land and water.~“A proposition is therefore 12 10| land or in his boat on the water. No; he must be seized suddenly, 13 11| southwest. This inland sea of water is on the northern boundary 14 11| the “Terror” had come by water. There was a clear route 15 11| upon the surface or under water. In two or three places 16 12| regaining either by land or by water her usual hiding-place, 17 12| as far as the shallow water above; and we have not seen 18 12| whether from beneath the water, or approaching the creek 19 12| me, I leaned close to the water to watch the agitation. 20 12| five or six feet above the water, and descending to it perpendicularly, 21 12| above the surface of the water, we could trace the silhouettes 22 12| to the very edge of the water.~The “Terrorlay at the 23 13| have been drawn beneath the water, when I was tangled in the 24 13| forward at such speed the water cut by the bow, rose furiously 25 13| tasted it. It was fresh water, and very probably that 26 13| guided when beneath the water.~On the sides were folded 27 13| hermetically tight, so that the water could not reach the interior 28 13| surrounding air or from the water, by processes hitherto unknown. 29 13| that I had to mix it with water, such was the meal to which 30 13| she traveled beneath the water, how could I escape from 31 14| meant to leave the lake by water, there was only the Niagara 32 14| Terrorlay so low upon the water, that at even a mile away 33 14| brushing the surface of the water, passed in front of the “ 34 14| Terror” had risen above water. I heard steps on the deck, 35 14| to throw myself into the water, in the desperate hope of 36 15| moved either on or under the water, they must have increased 37 15| urged the boat onward in the water by twin screws, and I even 38 17| become, when earth, air and water combined to offer him an 39 17| upon, if the horizon of water and sky encircled us on


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