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hogsheads 1
hoist 2
hoisted 4
hold 30
holding 4
hole 8
holiday 1
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30 fragment
30 gallian
30 hitherto
30 hold
30 life
30 millions
30 next
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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hold

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | squeaked through a reed pipe.”~“Hold your tongue, man,” said 2 I, II | Its race-course could well hold its own against that at 3 I, IX | smooth, she was enabled to hold a steady course. It seemed 4 I, IX | bottom, had made good its hold, a boat was lowered. In 5 I, XII | rigid as not to afford some hold to vegetation, however low 6 I, XII | screw failed to keep its hold upon the water, but continually 7 I, XVI | lichens, could obtain no hold upon that stony waste. Nor 8 I, XVIII| promptly ordered the Jew to hold his tongue at once. The 9 I, XIX | of preservation. In the hold were sugar-loaves by hundreds, 10 II, IV | from the captain made him hold his tongue. The truth was 11 II, VI | hesitation, but still keeping his hold upon the cabin-door, the 12 II, VI | None of that, Hakkabut. Hold your tongue.” And, turning 13 II, VII | care of my head, then, and hold it on,” replied the irrepressible 14 II, VIII | proper way? or would it hold the course that the astronomer 15 II, IX | promissory notes. Notes would hold good when they got back 16 II, IX | hereupon descended into the hold of the tartan, and soon 17 II, XII | hope the ventilation will hold out.”~There was, however, 18 II, XII | on board ship the entire hold, and in forts a single floor, 19 II, XIII | cavern just large enough to hold an armchair and a table, 20 II, XIII | appeared slightly to relax its hold upon its victims. This partial 21 II, XIV | Servadac and the count would hold long conversations with 22 II, XV | insensibly recovering its hold upon their minds, and the 23 II, XVI | understand that he should hold his tongue.~“It is, I presume, 24 II, XVI | into effect, was fain to hold his tongue, and slunk back 25 II, XVI | formed partitions in the hold of the Hansa, was quite 26 II, XVI | quite commodious enough to hold the twenty-three passengers 27 II, XVII | credit to your class!”~“Hold your tongue, sir!” bellowed 28 II, XVII | said the professor.~“ Hold your tongue!” repeated Servadac.~“ 29 II, XVII | the velocity is altered?”~“Hold your tongue!” cried the 30 II, XIX | that point I had better hold my tongue.”~“Hang your mysteries!”


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