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waterspout 2
wave 3
wavering 1
waves 15
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wax 4
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15 unable
15 volume
15 watch
15 waves
15 whence
14 absorbed
14 accomplished
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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waves

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VII | tremendous fury, and the waves rose to a height that seemed 2 I, X | an hour had not the high waves somewhat impeded her progress. 3 I, X | attained by the highest waves, and his astonishment would 4 I, X | sixty feet. Nor did these waves in the usual way partially 5 I, X | the ordinary short strong waves of the Mediterranean; the 6 I, X | must still rise above the waves? The imperial fort, too, 7 I, XI | of sea, the transparent waves of which, as still demonstrated 8 I, XI | waters below, where the long waves were rising and falling 9 I, XII | gale; but, fortunately, the waves did not culminate in breakers, 10 I, XII | three hundred feet. The waves dashed violently against 11 I, XII | only to increase. Enormous waves caught the schooner and 12 I, XII | tossed by the tremendous waves, the schooner was on the 13 I, XV | had been committed to the waves. A telescope-case would 14 I, XVI | own eyes to witness the waves of ocean rolling over what 15 I, XVII| of his reckonings to the waves as the channel of communication.~


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