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galleries 14
gallery 10
gallia 182
gallian 30
gallians 5
galloped 1
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30 accordingly
30 attention
30 fragment
30 gallian
30 hitherto
30 hold
30 life
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gallian

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, XVII | call these new waters the Gallian Sea?”~“There can be no reason 2 I, XVIII| the plains; moreover, the Gallian Sea would ere long be frozen 3 I, XIX | out the full extent of the Gallian Sea, which apparently comprised 4 I, XX | well as the subsoil of the Gallian sea. It evidently formed 5 I, XXI | condition long after the Gallian Sea had become a sheet of 6 I, XXII | east, and west lay the Gallian Sea, smooth and motionless 7 I, XXII | in the condition of the Gallian Sea by the intervention 8 I, XXII | distant horizon, and the Gallian Sea had become a solid sheet 9 I, XXIII| on the 23d of March, the Gallian moon rose upon the western 10 I, XXIII| steppes; the waters of the Gallian Sea were imprisoned beneath 11 I, XXIII| of wind, there was not a Gallian who could not skate tolerably 12 I, XXIII| the eye could reach, the Gallian Sea had become one uniform 13 I, XXIV | be the true length of the Gallian year?~So intently had they 14 II, I | conclusion arrived at by the Gallian Academy of Science was this: 15 II, IV | twenty-four months of the Gallian year, the twelve former 16 II, IV | A twelvemonth! Not a Gallian twelvemonth?” exclaimed 17 II, IV | it for granted that the Gallian year— by which I mean the 18 II, IV | the astronomer, “that if a Gallian month is twice as long as 19 II, IV | terrestrial month, and a Gallian day is only half as long 20 II, IV | is the 266th day of the Gallian year. It corresponds with 21 II, V | according to the revised Gallian calendar, dawned; and in 22 II, VI | not do for me. I must have Gallian prices— and of my own fixing, 23 II, VIII | throughout those calm, clear Gallian nights, when the book of 24 II, XI | feet above the level of the Gallian Sea, while the schooner, 25 II, XII | descent below the level of the Gallian Sea. When they were six 26 II, XIII | During the first half of the Gallian year, Lieutenant Procope 27 II, XVI | by breezes to which the Gallian atmosphere had long been 28 II, XVII | twenty-six of the original Gallian days, fifty-two of the present— 29 II, XVIII| extended the basin of the Gallian Sea. An inconsiderable speck 30 II, XVIII| destruction, so that not a Gallian should survive to tell the


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