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snipe 7
snipes 1
snout 2
snow 26
snow-storm 1
snow-topped 1
snowy 3
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26 notwithstanding
26 november
26 rapid
26 snow
26 supply
26 third
26 vapor
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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snow

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,2| Rain fell mingled with snow. it was very cold. A mist 2 1,3| lofty mountain, capped with snow. ~The question could not 3 1,6| supplied by the melting of the snow which covered the sides 4 1,6| have severe cold, producing snow and ice, so doubtless would 5 1,0| are very cold! No want of snow and ice; and perhaps Lincoln 6 1,1| now sprinkled over with snow. ~But they had not gone 7 1,2| not long in resolving into snow. All the island was covered 8 1,2| under a new aspect. The snow fell abundantly for several 9 1,2| the corners, formed the snow into tall whirling columns, 10 1,2| was certainly two feet of snow on the shore, but they were 11 1,2| find them easily, under the snow with which they were covered. 12 1,2| Pencroft. ~However, the snow soon disappeared, quickly 13 1,2| after another change from snow to rain, the wind shifted 14 1,2| rain, squalls mingled with snow, hailstorms, gusts of wind, 15 1,2| last. The ice melted, the snow disappeared; the shore, 16 2,0| I will strew them on the snow, having previously covered 17 2,1| the engineer. ~The first snow fell towards the end of 18 2,2| eyes was spread a sheet of snow which looked gray in the 19 2,2| bodies which stained the snow with their blood. Jup was 20 2,2| was still whitened with snow. ~"How beautiful it is!" 21 2,8| morning-the 21 st-that the first snow had already made its appearance. 22 2,8| the islet is covered with snow!" ~"Snow at this time?" 23 2,8| is covered with snow!" ~"Snow at this time?" answered 24 2,8| sheet of white. ~"It must be snow!" said Pencroft. ~"Or rather 25 2,0| which were mingled rain and snow, would cause great havoc 26 3,8| corral when a sort of black snow like fine gunpowder fell,


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