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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, I | which was to explore the northern shores of the Great Bear 2 I, II | factory, the centre of the northern fur trade. The transport 3 I, II | several establishments in the northern steppes, and England lost 4 I, II | compelled to seek a more northern centre of operations, for 5 I, III | an expedition along the northern coast of America, and I 6 I, IV | up in several places. Its northern banks are clothed with thick 7 I, IV | Slave Lake.~The trees on the northern shores of the lake form 8 I, V | Fort Confidence, on the northern extremity of the latter 9 I, V | behind them the hills of the northern banks of the Slave Lake, 10 I, V | covering of snow; wait till the northern storms break over us, and 11 I, VII | Indians frequenting the northern banks of the lake been able 12 I, VII | in the winter, when the northern districts of the globe are 13 I, VII | true Arctic region, the northern Frigid Zone.~The latitude 14 I, VIII | Confidence, built on the northern extremity of the Great Bear 15 I, VIII | important position, built on the northern extremity of the lake, close 16 I, VIII | Hare Indians on the other northern extremity of the lake.”~“ 17 I, VIII | them. The boat skirted the northern shores of the lake at about 18 I, VIII | neared the point on the northern bank at which they were 19 I, X | first to penetrate to the northern coast of America.”~“But 20 I, XII | examination of the maps of these northern regions. This promontory 21 I, XVI | claims supremacy over all the northern districts, from the Atlantic 22 I, XVI | at another point on the northern shore of America.”~The Lieutenant 23 I, XVII | greyish hue, and on the northern horizon the first icebergs 24 I, XVII | forces, this conquest of the northern regions by the cold. All 25 I, XVIII| slightest events of this northern wintering-the weather, the 26 I, XVIII| ice, which connected the northern corner of the house with 27 I, XVIII| glory which flushed the northern sky, converting it into 28 I, XIX | below the horizon of the northern hemisphere. At midnight 29 I, XX | endured the miseries of this northern winter. The astronomer was 30 I, XX | intensity, especially as in most northern countries February is the 31 I, XXI | has been wanting to our northern winter! After the cold come 32 II, I | months before. As long as the northern winter continued, the frozen 33 II, I | the current, and on its northern shores the tide rose two 34 II, II | will not take us to remote northern latitudes. Our wandering 35 II, III | promised, however, to watch the northern latitudes very carefully, 36 II, IV | and which was once its northern boundary. It stretched away 37 II, IX | probably belonged to the many northern legends relating to the 38 II, X | get back from these remote northern regions? Had the boat been 39 II, X | current.~The distance from the northern regions became daily less, 40 II, XII | and the whalers of the northern seas know it well. A bitter 41 II, XII | and the whalers of the northern seas know it well. A bitter 42 II, XIV | was born in the terrible northern latitudes, in the colony 43 II, XIV | the 3rd of February, the northern horizon was touched with 44 II, XV | the thaw commence in these northern seas?” inquired Mrs Barnett 45 II, XV | boats which venture upon the northern waters. Her rig, which was 46 II, XV | simple enough; in these high northern latitudes, and in latitudes 47 II, XV | to be in the wrong. The northern portion of the chain of 48 II, XVII | ice-wall now shut in the northern horizon, so that there could 49 II, XVII | distant rumbling from the northern part of the ice-field, and 50 II, XVIII| be surging all along the northern horizon, were overthrown 51 II, XIX | the southern than in the northern hemisphere. Icebergs have 52 II, XIX | left by the ice-wall on the northern part of the island; but 53 II, XX | ice-wall, which had shut in the northern horizon, were now on the


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