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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, II | It contained no less than ten pints of coarse rum. Sugar, 2 I, II | and clapped their hands. Ten minutes afterwards, full 3 I, IV | subordinate officers, with ten soldiers, three of whom 4 I, VII | now quiet enough. Eight or ten miles a day were as much 5 I, VII | one inhabitant to every ten square miles. Besides the 6 I, VII | three-quarters of an hour some ten dens had been scooped out 7 I, VII | shelter under the snow.~Before ten oclock all the travellers 8 I, VIII | Great Bear Lake. Before ten oclock old Norman ran the 9 I, X | RETROSPECT.~It was about ten oclock the same night when 10 I, XIII | further progress.~Of the ten soldiers chosen by Captain 11 I, XIII | districts to a distance of ten or twelve miles. On the 12 I, XIV | s down. They weigh from ten to fifteen pounds each, 13 I, XV | flooded when it is scarcely ten feet above the sea level 14 I, XV | for at a distance of about ten miles was a chain of granitic 15 I, XV | the fort. There were but ten miles to be traversed, but 16 I, XV | miles to be traversed, but ten miles in a straight line 17 I, XVI | a foot long and its tail ten inches. Its fur is in considerable 18 I, XVIII| shovel; it was at least ten feet thick, and it was not 19 I, XVIII| away a mass of frozen snow ten feet thick, extending over 20 I, XVIII| the traps buried beneath ten feet of snow could not be 21 I, XIX | and of a uniform width of ten feet. A see-saw plank, which 22 I, XIX | for reinforcements, and ten of the soldiers, provided 23 I, XX | were exceedingly cold, and ten feet from the stove, in 24 I, XXI | in the large room, about ten feet from the stove.~It 25 I, XXI | the first train with fuel. Ten minutes at the most ought 26 I, XXI | notice of the hungry animals.~Ten minutes elapsed, and the 27 I, XXIII| colour. At a quarter-past ten half the disc of the sun 28 II, I | this is why we found ice ten feet below the surface when 29 II, II | the next morning towards ten oclock A.M., so as to be 30 II, II | sky was very clear, and at ten oclock in the morning Hobson 31 II, II | coast at an average rate of ten miles a day.”~“No very rapid 32 II, IV | sand and earth-rose some ten feet from the water. They 33 II, IV | be called a wood. Towards ten oclock the disc of the 34 II, VI | CHAPTER VI.~ TEN DAYS OF TEMPEST~From the 35 II, VII | this means to cross the ten or eleven miles between 36 II, VII | brave comrade!”~It was then ten oclock. The twilight was 37 II, VII | of the island. For about ten minutes they pressed on 38 II, VII | nothing was to be seen. For ten minutes they watched, hoping 39 II, VIII | is not our danger.”~About ten oclock Mrs Barnett and 40 II, VIII | within the last nine or ten hours, or the last fall 41 II, VIII | towards her, but at about ten paces off he paused, shook 42 II, XII | which it could have held ten large dogs at least. It, 43 II, XIII | had come.~“Not more than ten miles, I think,” replied 44 II, XIII | think,” replied Hobson.~“Ten from six hundred!” exclaimed 45 II, XIII | detachment could not even advance ten miles towards the east, 46 II, XIII | with fatigue, often going ten miles round before they 47 II, XV | have foreseen.~It was about ten oclock when Marbre and 48 II, XVIII| morning once more dawned, only ten feet had been excavated 49 II, XVIII| have given way. Another ten feet and we shall come to 50 II, XVIII| in the evening, another ten or twelve feet had been 51 II, XXIII| the sea la not more than ten feet from the hill!”~It 52 II, XXIII| for a sinking vessel, with ten feet of water in the hold?~


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