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Jules Verne
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1 I, I | the large saloon of the factory resounded with joyful hurrahs. 2 I, II | possessions, and to establish a factory as near as possible to the 3 I, II | will become an important factory, the centre of the northern 4 I, II | Company’s motive in founding a factory on the borders of the Arctic 5 I, IV | CHAPTER IV.~ A FACTORY.~One of the largest of the 6 I, IV | needed for setting up a factory in the remote district for 7 I, IV | the establishment of a new factory beyond the seventieth parallel. 8 I, VII | decide the fate of the new factory.~The country through which 9 I, VIII | little troop arrived at the factory on the 30th May.~At this 10 I, XIV | excessive prudence to have the Factory enclosed before the winter 11 I, XIV | from a coup de main. The factory was therefore entirely encircled, 12 I, XVI | occupies it. You have founded a factory on Cape Bathurst, therefore 13 I, XVII | already ventured close to the factory. Their scent is very keen, 14 I, XIX | considerably astonished to find a factory established on Cape Bathurst. 15 I, XXII | been from west to east, the factory must have been submerged.~ 16 I, XXII | ruin must ensue, and the factory would inevitably have to 17 I, XXII | sledges should leave the factory, and make for the Great 18 I, XXIII| of Cape Bathurst and the factory, built at the cost of-so 19 II, II | exertions, but what of that? The factory, built upon a shifting soil, 20 II, II | advanced to get to the southern factory before the great cold set 21 II, III | manifested at finding a big a factory at the foot of Cape Bathurst.”~“ 22 II, IV | welcomed their return to the factory.~ 23 II, V | none of their duties at the factory on its account. Hobson let 24 II, V | as if the future of the factory were not compromised, and 25 II, V | Hobson’s original plan of the factory; but its erection was put 26 II, V | sigh. The very name of the factory, “Fort Hope,” made his heart 27 II, V | was not neglected in the factory. Mrs Barnett, Madge, Mrs 28 II, VI | why we go so far from the factory.”~“No, they must not know,” 29 II, VIII | and the magazines of the factory might easily have been filled 30 II, IX | surprise at finding the factory founded by Hobson at the 31 II, IX | but eight miles from the factory, and that she had only to 32 II, X | night the houses of the factory might be swallowed up by 33 II, X | ordinary occupations of the factory went on for a few weeks 34 II, X | large numbers round the factory, and to seek the vicinity 35 II, XII | been lost if left at the factory.~It was of course quite 36 II, XIII | boundaries of the enceinte of the factory, a—white mass here and there, 37 II, XIV | everything which went on in the factory.~All were again settled 38 II, XIV | in the magazines of the factory. Although the season was 39 II, XIV | furred animals near the factory, all of which had become 40 II, XIV | upon the reserves of the factory.~It was with some apprehensions 41 II, XIV | The medicine-chest of the factory was necessarily insufficiently 42 II, XIV | Great was the joy in the factory. The baby was the child 43 II, XV | but fortunately for the factory the cape retained its position; 44 II, XV | The tent canvass of the factory had been made use of for 45 II, XV | and on her return to the factory ready to cheer and help 46 II, XV | ordinary avocations of the factory were now discontinued. There 47 II, XVIII| had fallen bodily upon the factory, breaking the boat and crushing 48 II, XIX | which were flung upon the factory.~In another quarter of an 49 II, XIX | now collected round the factory. The foxes, martens, ermines, 50 II, XX | the principal house of the factory.~Hitherto, as we are aware, 51 II, XXI | forbade his men to leave the factory, as they might be drifted 52 II, XXI | rushed wildly towards the factory, and dashed away again howling 53 II, XXII | at the site of the former factory. He decided, therefore, 54 II, XXII | upon the site of the former factory. The wolves alone were unrepresented, 55 II, XXIV | Reliance, or to the new factory you will found some day


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