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lonville 1
look 45
look-out 2
looked 55
looking 32
loop-holes 1
loopholes 1
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56 say
55 factory
55 jaspar
55 looked
55 old
55 paulina
55 perhaps
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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looked

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | luckless squaws being still looked upon as little better than 2 I, I | with a rough beard that looked as if it were made of cocoa-nut 3 I, I | intimate terms; Paulina looked upon Madge as an elder sister, 4 I, V | reproachfully his little wife looked at him, and how stern was 5 I, VI | the hill, the adventurers looked eagerly towards the east. 6 I, VII | conversation. “The weather has looked threatening for the last 7 I, IX | overheard these words, and looked inquiringly at the old boatman, 8 I, IX | then the two travellers looked inquiringly into old Norman’ 9 I, IX | disappeared !~Mrs Paulina Barnett looked inquiringly at Hobson.~“ 10 I, IX | started to their feet and looked around them. But they could 11 I, IX | himself above the waves and looked around him.~But he could 12 I, XIV | were installed in one which looked immediately out upon the 13 I, XV | and raising their heads looked searchingly around them; 14 I, XVI | traps, and Marbre and Sabine looked forward to make up for lost 15 I, XVII | magnificent spectacle. Here they looked like the whitened ruins 16 I, XVII | five or six yards of ice looked like two, and many were 17 I, XVIII| unscrewed his instruments, and looked over his astronomical calculations, 18 I, XIX | the fort.~The Esquimaux looked searchingly at the strangers, 19 I, XIX | with intelligent faces, who looked about them with wide wondering 20 I, XX | started to their feet, and looked at each other in astonishment.~“ 21 I, XX | scene-a scene which once looked upon could never be forgotten. 22 I, XXI | hand to his forehead, and looked mournfully at his silent 23 I, XXI | shoulder. He started, and looked round to see Mrs Barnett 24 I, XXII | sweet?”~Hobson started and looked at his subordinate with 25 I, XXIII| we could wish.”~The lady looked into the Lieutenant’s anxious 26 I, XXIII| so either.”~Mrs Barnett looked inquiringly at Hobson.~“ 27 II, I | to the main chance, had looked upon the whole matter from 28 II, I | not uttered a word. She looked inquiringly at Hobson, who 29 II, II | 20north.~The spot was looked out on the map in the presence 30 II, II | friends remained silent, and looked fixedly at the chart of 31 II, III | starting Hobson once more looked round him from the summit 32 II, IV | started to her feet, and both looked round in every direction, 33 II, VI | good news, and every one looked at him in astonishment. 34 II, VII | darkness.~Hobson and Long looked in vain for an answering 35 II, VIII | again. The bundle of fur looked like the dead body of a 36 II, VIII | exclaimed.~Madge approached and looked long and fixedly at the 37 II, IX | half opened her eyes, and looked about her with a dreamy 38 II, IX | tale the young Esquimaux looked at Mrs Barnett with eyes 39 II, X | Ocean.~Every day Hobson looked out their position on the 40 II, XII | Sad and desolate enough it looked, the imperfectly frozen 41 II, XIII | of masses of ice, which looked as if they had been suddenly 42 II, XIII | there were groups which looked like towns falling into 43 II, XIV | quietly pushed open the door, looked in, carefully examined the 44 II, XIV | Kalumah came forward, and looked through the thin partition 45 II, XV | to that expected. Hobson looked thoughtful and said nothing.~“ 46 II, XV | up by the sunbeams.~All looked around them, and then at 47 II, XVII | crystals of every size, it looked as if it had been petrified 48 II, XIX | her first words when she looked around her after her swoon—~“ 49 II, XIX | 63°37’ N. The exact spot was looked out on the chart, and proved 50 II, XX | representing the island looked but a speck upon the vast 51 II, XXI | waves.”~Hobson carefully looked over the stores of provisions. 52 II, XXII | the hunter.~The Lieutenant looked at him inquiringly, and 53 II, XXII | Mrs Barnett turned and looked Madge full in the face, 54 II, XXIII| if you like.”~The soldier looked more fixedly than ever at 55 II, XXIII| eagerly round the speaker, and looked at him inquiringly. They


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