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518:E. D. Morel
415:Maple White
316:meeting at
298:Stegosaurus
270:pterodactyl
1986:Categories
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1808:Characters
1681:John Doyle
1671:(daughter)
1613:Depictions
919:References
900:Lost world
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755:Dinosaurs!
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570:Lost World
546:journalist
447:Challenger
434:Lost world
336:Characters
285:Iguanodons
266:entomology
250:the Amazon
154:Wikisource
89:Lost world
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1493:Sir Nigel
482:Greg Bear
348:zoologist
230:policeman
215:Iguanodon
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1077:29 March
1012:(1998).
935:(1999).
894:See also
326:diamonds
241:explorer
238:American
63:Language
1941:Related
1656:Related
1368:(1883)
975:24 July
838:(2011;
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362:McArdle
306:ape-men
246:slavery
66:English
1759:(1912)
1748:Novels
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346:– A
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