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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, III | frozen like this. Now, dont be so obstinate !”~Probably 2 I, V | lips! No, child, no, dont try to persuade me it’s 3 I, V | s hot anywhere else; dont tell me I ever complained 4 I, V | being too warm, for I sha’nt believe you!”~Mrs Paulina 5 I, V | the devil take me if I can’t manage a team of dogs !”~“ 6 I, V | a team of dogs !”~“I dont question your skill,” replied 7 I, V | I am going to try.”~“Dont try, don’t try, Joliffe !” 8 I, V | to try.”~“Don’t try, dont try, Joliffe !” screamed 9 I, V | frightened out of her wits.~“Dont be afraid, Mrs Joliffe, 10 I, V | afraid, Mrs Joliffe, dont be afraid; I know what I 11 I, VI | be taken in; besides, dont you hear that peculiar whistling 12 I, VI | said Sabine; “they wont escape us now. They will 13 I, VI | they now stand.”~“I dont understand what you mean, 14 I, VI | madam,” he replied; “dont be afraid of startling the 15 I, IX | back to the north. I dont suppose Mrs Barnett would 16 I, IX | north-east, and if it doesn’t blow too hard, I hope to 17 I, XI | travellers do belong? Can’t we ascertain if they be 18 I, XII | just discovered?”~“I dont think any other hypotheses 19 I, XV | return to the fort. I dont care to watch the walrus 20 I, XV | replied Hobson, “only dont forget to join us in an 21 I, XVIII| famous point.”~“Well, I dont suppose we shall suffer 22 I, XIX | Well, sir, our trap wont be any the worse for that, 23 I, XIX | remarked Sabine, “we wont grumble at that, bears’ 24 I, XIX | said Hobson, “so I dont suppose our guests would 25 I, XX | parallel. But what’s done can’t be undone. How long will 26 I, XX | the Lieutenant, “we wont die of cold if we can help 27 I, XXI | carpenter, “these gentlemen can’t get in without our permission, 28 I, XXI | venture outside! I really dont know how we shall get rid . 29 I, XXI | had his doubts.~“You dont know these animals, madam. 30 I, XXI | replied the Lieutenant. “I dont think the bears will get 31 I, XXI | nothing to fear, as they can’t get into our rooms; but 32 I, XXII | meanwhile I am afraid you wont find it very comfortable.”~“ 33 I, XXII | Lake Barnett, and I dont suppose our thirsty men 34 I, XXIII| replied Hobson; “but we can’t help our presentiments. 35 I, XXIII| line of the coast. I can’t make out about the primitive 36 I, XXIII| A few planets, amongst t others Mercury and Venus, 37 I, XXIII| incorrect.”~“Incorrect! Dont tell that to me, if you 38 II, I | be withheld.~“You needn’t be afraid,” said Hobson 39 II, I | a beaming face. “It isnt that we think much about 40 II, II | never permit that.”~“I can’t make out,” said Mrs Barnett, “ 41 II, II | last said Mrs Barnett, “dont you mean to make a tour 42 II, III | s lucky for you we didn’t call it Paulina Barnett 43 II, IV | supper-time,” replied Hobson. “Dont you agree with me, Mrs Barnett?”~“ 44 II, IV | Beg pardon, sir; I hadnt cut through fifteen inches 45 II, IV | through a ceiling. If I hadnt been able to hang on by 46 II, IV | have been a pity, wouldn’t it, madam?”~“A very great 47 II, V | sea and the trap. So dont be uneasy about it, my brave 48 II, VI | observed Long, “we can’t take our bearings every 49 II, VI | the way—the lady?”~“I dont think I shall tell her. 50 II, VII | the lady, “suppose you dont get back to morrow, suppose 51 II, VII | added Hobson.~“It wont be as deadly as grape-shot,” 52 II, VII | exactly the same... isnt it Sergeant; listen, listen, 53 II, VIII | her back; “the bear wont harm her.”~And, indeed, 54 II, XIII | said Long, “for we can’t stay where we are.”~“Yes, 55 II, XIV | your preserver!”~“Oh, dont kill my bear!” exclaimed 56 II, XIV | said the Lieutenant, “dont injure him, my good fellows,” 57 II, XIV | you know prisoners”—~“Dont eat each other,” added Hobson. “ 58 II, XVII | misfortunes are really over; I dont suppose there are any more 59 II, XXI | attempt at a smile, “I dont suppose we shall drink it


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