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book 2
books 6
boothia 2
boots 11
bordering 1
borders 4
bore 3
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11 believe
11 bent
11 board
11 boots
11 borealis
11 carnivorous
11 catastrophe
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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boots

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | or female, wore seal-skin boots sewn with twine, in the 2 I, IV | the natives excel. These boots are absolutely impervious, 3 I, IV | the soles of the seal-skin boots. Fur caps and deer-skin 4 I, XI | Esquimaux, as well as their boots, are totally different from 5 I, XIV | winter clothing-such as boots, overcoats, furs, and skins-were 6 I, XVII | bonnets, and waterproof boots with which they were provided. 7 I, XVIII| bright and in good repair, boots to be manufactured, and 8 I, XIX | their feet cased in furred boots, and guns and hatchets in 9 I, XIX | skin of the walrus, a hood, boots, trousers, and mittens of 10 II, V | far from the continent. Boots and clothes ought indeed 11 II, VII | companion wore impervious boots and water-proof cloaks well


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