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extended 8
extending 7
extensive 1
extent 21
exterior 4
external 1
extinct 5
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21 englishmen
21 entire
21 expected
21 extent
21 form
21 formentera
21 fresh
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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extent

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | meadow land, about an acre in extent. A soft and delicious herbage 2 I, VII | to investigate the full extent of the damage, and will 3 I, IX | only upon ascertaining the extent of the late catastrophe, 4 I, IX | can tell me nothing of the extent, of the catastrophe which 5 I, IX | at once and ascertain the extent of the disaster,” cried 6 I, XI | at least to ascertain its extent.~After a long and somewhat 7 I, XI | had shelved to so great an extent that, while the depth of 8 I, XI | solitary island of very small extent; rather, as the count observed, 9 I, XV | rolling over the southern extent of the peninsula, so that 10 I, XVII | much more than two acres in extent, dotted here and there with 11 I, XIX | was stretched out the full extent of the Gallian Sea, which 12 I, XIX | he succeeded to a certain extent in conveying some faint 13 I, XXII | determine. The idea to a certain extent was plausible, inasmuch 14 I, XXII | to ascertain the actual extent of the strange concrete 15 I, XXIII| no means of judging; the extent of diminution in the apparent 16 II, V | atmosphere was still to some extent charged with vapor; but 17 II, VIII | varying both in form and in extent.~The physiology of belts 18 II, XI | already heeled over to such an extent as to render it quite dangerous 19 II, XII | temperature were to a certain extent realized. The lower they 20 II, XIII | not give way to the same extent, but the long and drear 21 II, XVII | to a very extraordinary extent. “What’s all this, Hakkabut?”


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