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stowage 1
stowed 5
straggling 2
straight 27
strained 2
strait 2
straits 2
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27 run
27 seeing
27 spread
27 straight
27 surprised
27 traversed
27 union
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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straight

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,7| instinct had guided him straight to the Chimneys, which he 2 1,7| the clouds. To follow a straight course was difficult. It 3 1,7| the least hesitation, went straight in among the downs. They 4 1,9| course of the river, plunged straight into the heart of the forest. 5 1,0| before him, and therefore straight towards it he went. At ten 6 1,3| bear edible fruit. Long straight branches were cut, the leaves 7 1,3| These were easily made with straight stiff branches, without 8 1,4| provided himself with a straight stick, twelve feet long, 9 1,6| in no place in the bare, straight cliff, could any cavity 10 2,3| and northeast, and nearly straight for a length of about three 11 2,4| miles, they had only to go straight towards the southwest to 12 2,4| heights described a nearly straight line, which ran north and 13 2,4| magnificent trees, some straight, others bent, so that the 14 2,5| shore, at least, in the straight line of three miles which 15 2,5| consequently four miles in a straight line from Prospect Heights. 16 2,7| the cart was ready, but a straight road, or rather a cutting, 17 2,0| from certain plants with straight stalks, round and branchy, 18 2,0| and the bone, springing straight, will pierce him with its 19 2,2| for the mast. He chose a straight young fir, with no knots, 20 2,4| north-east, so as to sail straight for Lincoln Island. ~The 21 2,5| House, and we have a fine straight road to take us there!" ~" 22 3,1| entered the vast bay, for a straight line drawn from Claw Cape 23 3,3| and while the first pulled straight for the islet, to dislodge 24 3,8| event, they stood firm and straight before the future, and if 25 3,9| road than that which led straight from the corral to Granite 26 3,2| lair." ~"Then, captain, straight to the corral!" cried Pencroft. " 27 3,5| but the engineer, running straight to the first post, saw by


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