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Jules Verne
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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | bisons, the flesh of which forms almost the only food of 2 I, VI | all manner of picturesque forms, and the beauty of which 3 I, VII | 57” from the North Pole, forms the mathematical limit beyond 4 I, VIII| centre, and the upper portion forms a triangle; its appearance, 5 I, XIII| assuming strangely-contorted forms in the wind.~But now to 6 I, XIV | in the winter months, and forms a large item in the Company’ 7 I, XVII| broken into countless rugged forms, and building up that impenetrable 8 I, XVII| fantastic and picturesque forms, were a truly magnificent 9 I, XX | assuming strange fantastic forms. The spirits of the soldiers 10 II, XII | cases distorted into the forms of fabulous monsters. Birds 11 II, XIII| icebergs assumed extraordinary forms, and there were groups which


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