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everywhere 6
evidence 9
evidencing 1
evident 16
evidently 20
evil 2
evince 1
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16 correct
16 due
16 entered
16 evident
16 extreme
16 fellow
16 gone
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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evident

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | become rather deaf, or it was evident that the air had become 2 I, V | were walking, it was very evident that the captain and his 3 I, VI | had left it, and it was evident that no one had visited 4 I, VIII | prolonged exertions, it was evident “the population” of the 5 I, VIII | no appreciable change is evident to the senses. The fixed 6 I, X | to them all.~“It is very evident,” said the lieutenant, “ 7 I, XI | province it became more evident than ever that not a trace 8 I, XI | only, therefore, was it evident that the submerged chain 9 I, XVI | character, it was only too evident that it had entirely replaced 10 I, XVIII| the island.”~It was soon evident that the orderly had only 11 I, XXIII| and it was consequently evident that she would be visible 12 II, II | fellow! where is he?” It was evident that he was half dreaming 13 II, V | the gangway, but it was evident that some different contrivance 14 II, XII | extreme limits, and it was evident that the lower strata of 15 II, XV | perplexed. It was quite evident that Major Oliphant had 16 II, XVII | December.~It soon became evident that the detached portion


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