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noontide 2
nor 47
normal 6
north 26
northeast 1
northern 11
northernmost 2
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26 effect
26 gave
26 leave
26 north
26 open
26 ordinary
26 pablo
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | appearance. Towards the north, although the darkness rendered 2 I, V | which is bounded on the north by the Mediterranean, and 3 I, V | slightly curved line ran north and south, whilst the adjacent 4 I, VI | turned abruptly to the north, being no longer formed 5 I, X | about 22 degrees from the north pole, had never deviated 6 I, X | apparently changed places, north and south continued to retain 7 I, X | disappointment towards the north.~Thus the Dobryna regained 8 I, XII | and had taken a turn due north, thus forming a barrier 9 I, XII | the Dobryna was pointed north, making straight, as it 10 I, XII | still tended towards the north. No alternative, therefore, 11 I, XIV | and which extended to the north as far as the proper place 12 I, XV | be about 350 miles to the north, and the Antarctic about 13 I, XV | rapid progress towards the north, a direction in which she 14 I, XVI | farther progress to the north, the schooner skirted its 15 I, XVI | they had traversed; to the north, nothing but one drear, 16 I, XVII | Perhaps, even here in the north, we may find that Italy 17 I, XVII | close to Caprera, to the north of Sardinia, which had entirely 18 I, XXII | as they expected, on the north, east, and west lay the 19 I, XXIII| lieutenant had ascertained that north, east, and west, far as 20 II, IV | beyond latitude 81 degrees north, and of Hall and the crew 21 II, V | charged with vapor; but on the north side the snow had given 22 II, VIII | markings. Those immediately north and south of the equator 23 II, X | increases his latitude either north or south, the band will 24 II, XV | disappointed. Looking towards the north, he could distinguish Gibraltar 25 II, XVIII| inconsiderable speck to the north marked the site of Gourbi 26 II, XVIII| the bosom of the ice-bound north; Russia, a gigantic polar


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