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earthenware 1
easier 1
easily 6
east 21
eastern 4
eastward 3
eastwards 4
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21 carry
21 ceuta
21 clear
21 east
21 englishmen
21 entire
21 expected
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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east

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | the sun was setting in the east.~“Well, I am curious to 2 I, VI | for the sun setting in the east, nor for the length of the 3 I, VI | for the sun set in the east only an hour and a half 4 I, X | least—a proof that, although east and west had apparently 5 I, XI | proceed at first towards the east, thus following the outline 6 I, XII | elevation, that it extended due east and west across the horizon, 7 I, XII | that it had ceased to run east and west, and had taken 8 I, XII | the fourteenth meridian of east longitude; and if it reached, 9 I, XIII | the reversed position of east and west, the diminution 10 I, XIV | previously had been the east, in order that we might, 11 I, XIV | sailing persistently to the east? Could they be wrong in 12 I, XV | Gourbi Island towards the east before their further progress 13 I, XVI | rapid progress towards the east. The weather remained perfectly 14 I, XXII | expected, on the north, east, and west lay the Gallian 15 I, XXIII| ascertained that north, east, and west, far as the eye 16 II, III | unlike the planets, from east to west.~Rosette thus found 17 II, XI | was already sinking in the east with the rapidity to which 18 II, XVII | rotated on its axis from east to west, yet the period 19 II, XVII | was sinking again in the east.~“We are coming to something!” 20 II, XVIII| stately dame towards the east, trailing her ample skirts 21 II, XIX | the sun was rising in the east; nothing could be noticed


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