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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, I | replies met with on every side by the zealous pair, but 2 I, II | Coronation Gulf, on the eastern side of which the new-Art is 3 I, V | are surrounded on every side by ice, and I have but to 4 I, V | pair, flung first to one side and then to the other, knocked 5 I, V | flung themselves on one side, the sledge was overturned, 6 I, VI | clearings were begun on every side, the forest trees fell beneath 7 I, VII | Confidence, on the further side of the Great Bear Lake, 8 I, VIII | distinctly visible. From this side the district north of the 9 I, IX | it was turned over on its side; but recovering itself, 10 I, X | and Mrs Barnett, on her side, told of her travels in 11 I, X | Ocean. The hills on either side sank lower and lower, and 12 I, XI | North America. On the other side the coast turned abruptly 13 I, XII | touch it with the lower side of its disc would be precisely 14 I, XIII | sixty feet on the larger side, and thirty on the smaller. 15 I, XIII | and three windows on the side of the promontory, where 16 I, XIII | and four windows on the side of the lagoon. The door 17 I, XIII | slightly hollowed at each side to receive the crossbeams 18 I, XIII | outside walls, were only laid side by side. To insure their 19 I, XIII | were only laid side by side. To insure their being properly 20 I, XIII | with which the eastern side of the cape was covered, 21 I, XIV | The hills on the eastern side, of the lake were well covered 22 I, XV | good view of the eastern side of the country. For this 23 I, XV | cliffs on the Cape Bathurst side, and Jaspar Hobson examined 24 I, XV | proceeded to stud the eastern side, which consisted of a long 25 I, XV | rushed upon them from one side, the Sergeant, Petersen, 26 I, XVI | creature, with the sea on one side and its three enemies on 27 I, XVI | domain, and you on your side will avoid ours, when the 28 I, XVI | ball had entered at the side, the other at the heart; 29 I, XVIII| end of the passage on that side should be opened.~This was 30 I, XXII | the water on the western side had risen, and if not held 31 II, III | moving about on the other side of a clump of willows, but 32 II, III | the whole of the southern side of the island, which was 33 II, IV | everywhere.~The island on this side ended in a cape, coming 34 II, IV | named Cape Michael. This side of the island did not appear 35 II, V | ready to hand. On the left side of the house, opposite the 36 II, VI | touch it with its southern side,—the communication would, 37 II, VII | of the waves on the other side of the wood was a sufficient 38 II, VII | closed them in on every side; but they could see nothing, 39 II, VIII | which jut out on either side at the narrowest part of 40 II, VIII | the body, rushed to the side where the fracture had taken 41 II, IX | coast as far as the further side of Washburn Bay, but without 42 II, X | ice-field was formed on every side, the island in its advance 43 II, XIII | and getting to the other side, so as to resume their march 44 II, XIII | and encamp on the wrong side.~Hobson and Long, however, 45 II, XIII | brought him to the other side of the crevasse, when he 46 II, XV | in violence, and on the side of Cape Bathurst and the 47 II, XV | southeasterly direction. On this side the ice wall rose not three 48 II, XV | came out on the opposite side of the chain of icebergs. 49 II, XV | ice-field on the eastern side was exactly similar to that 50 II, XV | glittering ice-walls on either side.~Mrs Barnett and Kalumah 51 II, XV | the valley on the western side of the chain of icebergs, 52 II, XV | The island, which on this side had been such a conspicuous 53 II, XV | themselves on the other side of the ice-wall, after a 54 II, XV | Cape East on the Asiatic side and Cape Prince of Wales 55 II, XVII | prevent their landing on one side or the other of the strait 56 II, XVIII| horizon was shut in on every side by ice-masses, but their 57 II, XVIII| down loose blocks on the side of the lagoon. The smaller 58 II, XVIII| wondered if they on their side had made any effort to open 59 II, XVIII| the roof flying on every side. In a few moments a large 60 II, XXII | and saw the sea on every side, they realised with a shock 61 II, XXII | coast at the Lieutenant’s side. No alteration had taken 62 II, XXII | to say, on the opposite side to that from which the raft


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