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well-filled 1
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wended 1
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53 passage
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52 broken
52 called
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, III | and whilst the Sergeant went to fetch the snow, Joliffe 2 I, V | Hobson and Sergeant Long went first; then Mrs Paulina 3 I, VI | Paulina Barnett, and they went several miles out of their 4 I, X | pretty rapidly, and as they went along, Hobson gave his companion 5 I, X | Hearne, the agent, only went to reconnoitre the position 6 I, XII | than a lake.~The sledges went on easily and rapidly, and 7 I, XII | and some of his companions went to the very edge of the 8 I, XIII | and Mac-Nab the carpenter went to choose the site of the 9 I, XVII | be well armed when they went beyond the enceinte of the 10 I, XIX | and a few others at once went to ascertain the truth of 11 I, XXI | any incident. The bears went and came, prowling round 12 I, XXI | about seven oclock Marbre went up to the loft to fetch 13 I, XXI | Hobson, Mae-Nab, and Rae went back to the passage and 14 I, XXI | and the three watchers went back to the narrow space 15 I, XXI | so thick that the lamps went out. Hobson now saw that 16 I, XXII | nor fatiguing : they never went further than two miles from 17 II, V | with the incident, they went together, unnoticed by their 18 II, V | column of mercury scarcely went down three degrees.~Preparations 19 II, V | for the approaching winter went on apace, and there was 20 II, VI | compulsory confinement. They went on improving the inside 21 II, VII | Lieutenant and his companion and went back to her own room, where 22 II, VIII | that hunting was suspended, went and came fearlessly, venturing 23 II, VIII | dear girl” wherever she went, but at the same time reminded 24 II, VIII | with its dreadful claws. It went away and came back apparently 25 II, IX | near it.~But it quickly went out, the lull in the storm 26 II, IX | often traversed when she went to visit her friends at 27 II, X | occupations of the factory went on for a few weeks longer.~ 28 II, X | back to our own land!”~This went on throughout October, and 29 II, X | the offing; one day they went to Cape Michael, another 30 II, X | Lieutenant and the lady at once went into the large room. All 31 II, XII | and Mrs Barnett, often went to test the firmness of 32 II, XII | and Mrs Barnett, often went to test the firmness of 33 II, XII | preparations for departure went on as rapidly, however, 34 II, XII | Hobson, Marbre, and Sabine went along the coast every day 35 II, XII | weather, however, Hobson went to the south of the island 36 II, XIV | aloof from everything which went on in the factory.~All were 37 II, XIV | the buildings around him, went towards the reindeer stable 38 II, XIV | his departure everything went on as quietly as before.~ 39 II, XV | the 20th of February he went out for the first time, 40 II, XV | By this we mean that he went from his bedroom into the 41 II, XV | of finding out whether it went right through the ice-wall. 42 II, XV | touching his arm, she said—~“We went wrong in the valley, we 43 II, XV | wrong in the valley, we went up it instead of down it, 44 II, XV | motives, but muttered as she went along—~“Let us make haste!”~ 45 II, XV | the ice.~Every day Kalumah went to examine the state of 46 II, XVIII| the Lieutenant carefully went over every portion of the 47 II, XVIII| accompanied by the Lieutenant, went back to his work at the 48 II, XXI | Hope, one of the soldiers, went to fetch some water from 49 II, XXI | been expected; the wind went down, and the sea became 50 II, XXI | Before going to bed, Hobson went down and examined the moorings 51 II, XXII | very day. He, therefore, went down to the lake to look 52 II, XXIII| quietly turned away and went back to his comrades.~“Poor 53 II, XXIII| original solidity.~This went on for several hours, and


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