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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, II | establish a factory as near as possible to the confines of the American 2 I, IV | cold latitudes, as much as possible. The Company had placed 3 I, IV | necessary to check, or if possible to prevent, the scorbutic 4 I, V | driver kept as nearly as possible at the same distance from 5 I, V | push on as far north as possible—are you not?” resumed Lieutenant 6 I, VIII | much useful information as possible. He asked Thomas Black to 7 I, VIII | at least as much so as is possible for savages. They bring 8 I, IX | Norman, “if it were still possible. But look, the wind seems 9 I, IX | keep his boat as much as possible under wind.~But the violence 10 I, X | pressed on as rapidly as possible.~Every one shared the Lieutenant’ 11 I, X | Arctic Ocean with the least possible delay. They were drawn onwards 12 I, XI | advised him to keep as much as possible above the seventieth parallel, 13 I, XI | beforehand, and it’s always just possible that the hunters themselves 14 I, XI | undertaking. Would it be possible to obtain a sufficient supply 15 I, XII | of his party as much as possible, hoping that his rivals 16 I, XIII | avoid corners as much as possible is a rule which should never 17 I, XIII | would be as comfortable as possible, and what more could any 18 I, XIV | that, and mean to make all possible use of the produce of the 19 I, XIV | carpenters-should make all possible use of the interval; and 20 I, XVIII| having gone down it was possible to endure it, although great 21 I, XIX | their hoods, and it became possible to distinguish sexes. There 22 I, XXI | windows through which it was possible to look into the court of 23 I, XXI | doubly dangerous? Would it be possible to attack these dreadful 24 I, XXI | the right, and it might be possible that some new incident would 25 I, XXIII| not understand how it was possible to be so unhappy for love 26 II, II | of our island as soon as possible?”~“Yes, madam, of course; 27 II, III | atmosphere rendered the operation possible. Was not the island, in 28 II, III | still fresh, it might be possible to ascertain the exact arrangement 29 II, IV | island, to ascertain, if possible, something of its structure. 30 II, IV | keep together as much as possible, and not to leave the fort, 31 II, IV | the currents, it might be possible to remain in one latitude, 32 II, VI | our position as soon as possible.”~“We shall indeed keep 33 II, VI | promised to be as prudent as possible; but added that the examination 34 II, VII | position as accurately as possible.~The tempest increased as 35 II, IX | creature still breathed. Was it possible to restore her to life? 36 II, X | left the island had it been possible to cross the sea, but they 37 II, X | anxious to see if it would be possible to cross to the continent 38 II, X | economise the oil as much as possible, as the supply was running 39 II, X | leave the island as soon as possible.~“For,” he said, “we must 40 II, X | make allowance for all the possible delays during a march of 41 II, XII | however, as if it were possible to leave the island. Nothing 42 II, XII | of the undertaking, every possible danger had to be foreseen, 43 II, XII | of the Company as much as possible, although he was resolved 44 II, XV | last reply. It was really possible that the motion of the icebergs 45 II, XVII | reflected their light, it was possible to see for a considerable 46 II, XVIII| the ice in the shortest possible time.~But so great was the 47 II, XVIII| to the house as soon as possible.~All night long the party 48 II, XIX | It had to be as high as possible above the water, to prevent 49 II, XX | of the raft as rapidly as possible, and the lower framework 50 II, XX | to make it as strong as possible, for it would have a considerable 51 II, XXIII| islet—if it might not yet be possible to preserve it until they 52 II, XXIII| wind.~Still it was just possible that they might be nearer


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