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fond 1
food 12
fool 4
foot 20
foothold 1
footing 4
footmarks 1
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20 evidently
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20 fear
20 foot
20 ground
20 hear
20 later
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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foot

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | Sometimes he would wander on foot upon the sandy shore, and 2 I, V | took up its position at the foot of a rock, more than thirty 3 I, VI | only just arrived at the foot of the Merdeyah Mountains, 4 I, VI | dismounted, and proceeded on foot to the summit of one of 5 I, XI | who was stationed at the foot of the fore-shrouds dropped 6 I, XV | telescope-case, about a foot long, and the first thing 7 I, XVI | morning, when they set their foot upon this untried land. 8 I, XVI | came to a sudden pause. His foot had come in contact with 9 I, XVIII| he should ever again set foot upon the island, and see 10 I, XVIII| exclaimed Ben Zoof, stamping his foot with rage.~“How now? Are 11 I, XXII | about “a lovely city at the foot of a mountain,” where he 12 I, XXIV | national standard. At the foot of the pylone stood a miserable 13 II, III | The professor stamped his foot upon the ground, by way 14 II, VI | Jew trembled from head to foot. “But I cannot let you into 15 II, XIV | replied Rosette, stamping his foot impetuously; “I said Nerina.”~“ 16 II, XV | possibility of going on foot. The distance was somewhere 17 II, XV | discomfited, they had reached the foot of the rock, when all at 18 II, XV | the travelers again set foot on the volcanic promontory 19 II, XVII | should induce him to set foot in the car of the balloon.~ 20 II, XVIII| other; Italy, as it were a foot and leg encased in a tight-fitting


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