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elementary 4
elements 20
elevated 4
elevation 13
eleven 5
eliminate 1
ellipse 3
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13 exposed
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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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elevation

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | highest peaks. From this elevation they ascertained that from 2 I, VII | projected to so great an elevation, how is it that the sea 3 I, X | twenty-six feet as the maximum elevation ever attained by the highest 4 I, X | too, was built upon an elevation of 750 feet; it is incredible 5 I, XI | that on either hand of the elevation was little short of a hundred 6 I, XII | land was of very irregular elevation, that it extended due east 7 I, XVI | rocks, and the higher the elevation that was gained, the more 8 I, XX | the gourbi, on a slight elevation of the soil. For the first 9 II, V | companionsattention to the elevation of the Dobryna’s and Hansa10 II, XI | moored for the winter, the elevation of the ice, in anticipation 11 II, XI | this gradual process of elevation, so utterly defying all 12 II, XIII | the little creek. Here the elevation of the ice had gone on increasing, 13 II, XVIII| the balloon had reached an elevation of about 2,500 yards, Lieutenant


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