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sahara 3
sahel 1
said 348
sail 15
sail-sledges 1
sailed 1
sailing 6
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15 plain
15 poor
15 returned
15 sail
15 saw
15 smile
15 spite
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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sail

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | along this coast, and not a sail nor a trail of smoke broke 2 I, IX | positively. “She is under sail; but she is Count Timascheff’ 3 I, IX | Dobryna should be repaired: to sail under canvas only would 4 I, XI | caution, and thereupon all sail was shortened so as to keep 5 I, XII | extremely uneasy. He took in all sail, struck his topmasts, and 6 I, XV | of things! Previously, to sail from Malta to Gibraltar 7 I, XVIII| him and ordered him to set sail at once for the nearest 8 I, XXI | catching sight of some passing sail. It must be owned that the 9 I, XXI | before the great lateen sail of the tartan was unfurled, 10 I, XXIV | excellent sledge, which, if a sail were hoisted, might be deemed 11 I, XXIV | permitted to be long. The sail was quickly hoisted, and 12 I, XXIV | lengthened shadow of the sail cast upon the ice by the 13 I, XXIV | survey.”~The next moment the sail was filled, and the yawl 14 I, XXIV | the lieutenant took in his sail, convinced that the impetus 15 I, XXIV | quarter; they set their sail with all speed, and ere


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