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water 50
water-line 1
waterline 1
waters 25
waterspout 2
wave 3
wavering 1
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25 spot
25 thing
25 venus
25 waters
25 west
25 work
24 anxious
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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waters

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | sea-level, and the azure waters of the Mediterranean, as 2 I, IV | were ruptured; that the waters roared from their innermost 3 I, IV | one instant emptied of its waters, was the next flooded with 4 I, V | although the wind was calm, the waters were unusually agitated, 5 I, V | tumultuous ocean, its azure waters extending westwards far 6 I, VI | swallowed up by the encroaching waters. It seemed, therefore, more 7 I, VII | influence of internal heat, the waters rose in vapor to descend 8 I, VII | scarcely visible above the waters, to where the stars of the 9 I, IX | ensure the calmness of its waters.~Whilst examining the rocky 10 I, IX | considerable ebb and flow of the waters—a thing unknown in the Mediterranean, 11 I, X | he visited more northern waters.~The ship could not have 12 I, X | the Dobryna regained the waters of the Mediterranean without 13 I, XI | she was now stemming the waters of what once had been the 14 I, XI | wandered mechanically to the waters below, where the long waves 15 I, XI | threw a light across the waters of the Mediterranean, and 16 I, XII | was traversing the shallow waters that now covered the peninsula 17 I, XVI | natural outlet of accumulated waters; for already, in many places, 18 I, XVII | volcanic peak, moreover, the waters seemed to expand into a 19 I, XVII | themselves, was navigating the waters of the new Mediterranean. 20 I, XVII | we might call these new waters the Gallian Sea?”~“There 21 I, XXI | deep abyss, of which the waters, heated by the descent of 22 I, XXII | in the same way as the waters of Niagara, gliding on steadily 23 I, XXII | vibrate across the motionless waters to the distant horizon, 24 I, XXIII| final congelation of the waters had taken place had resulted 25 I, XXIII| the Russian steppes; the waters of the Gallian Sea were


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