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8 entrance
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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enemies

  Part,  Chapter
1 I, XVI | on one side and its three enemies on the other, had recourse 2 I, XVII| their two most formidable enemies, cold and damp.~On the 2nd 3 I, XXI | was agreed that if their enemies showed no sign of beating 4 I, XXII| to be seen of their old enemies the bears; and it seemed 5 II, III | drawn towards their old enemies by a common danger.~“They 6 II, III | beasts would be formidable enemies to the occupants of Fort 7 II, VIII| that they and their old enemies were alike prisoners on 8 II, X | hunters and most formidable enemies, but were now, like themselves,


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