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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | They were talking together near the stove, whilst the guests 2 I, II | to establish a factory as near as possible to the confines 3 I, II | Superior, Methye, Buffalo, and near the Colombia, Mackenzie, 4 I, II | and is only to be found near the islands of the North 5 I, III | diffraction of the sun’s rays near the moon? This is a question 6 I, VI | reached Fort Enterprise, near the shores of Lake Snare.~ 7 I, VIII | actual state of the sea-coast near the seventieth parallel. 8 I, IX | the boat would not be safe near these rocks.”~The Lieutenant, 9 I, X | on the river Churchill, near the western shores of Hudson10 I, XI | parallel at a sharp angle near the one hundred and thirtieth 11 I, XV | them.~As the hunters drew near the sentinels took alarm, 12 I, XVI | vaults” they had hollowed out near the stream. They had already 13 I, XIX | scratching up the ground near the trap, they often managed 14 I, XIX | four miles from the fort, near a little cape jutting out 15 I, XIX | family remained encamped near Cape Esquimaux for eight 16 I, XIX | for the amphibious animals near the holes through which 17 I, XIX | frost I brave~But to be near thee!~Ah me, Ah me, could 18 I, XX | could not be a fire anywhere near Cape Bathurst.~The Lieutenant 19 I, XXII | when they thought they were near to WalrusesBay. They came 20 I, XXIII| guns, continued to multiply near the fort. Mrs Barnett did 21 I, XXIII| very rarely been watched near the Pole, where the sun, 22 II, III | was mistaken.~The coast near WalrusesBay was, on the 23 II, IV | the shelter of the coppice near would be protection enough 24 II, V | erected behind the house near the powder-magazine, leaving 25 II, V | Polar hares, which abounded near the fort. The Lieutenant, 26 II, V | in the herd which grazed near the fort, and a supply of 27 II, V | content with setting snares near the fort.”~Marbre touched 28 II, V | and knowing the districts near Cape Michael to be rich 29 II, V | multiplied with such rapidity near the fort, that all the furs 30 II, VI | America, if we get anywhere near it,” said Mrs Barnett. “ 31 II, VI | has, as I hope, driven it near to the American continent.”~“ 32 II, VII | should know that we were near the coasts of New Georgia, 33 II, VII | on. As long as they kept near the lake they did not meet 34 II, VIII | coast line straight across near Cape Michael and what was 35 II, VIII | evidently felt more secure near a human habitation. The 36 II, VIII | then say if I am mistaken.”~Near the footprints there were 37 II, IX | British America which is near Cape Bathurst. She at once 38 II, IX | her tribe at the fisheries near Icy Cape, a point a little 39 II, IX | not dream that he was so near it.~But it quickly went 40 II, X | neighbourhood of Fort Hope, to be near the men who were once their 41 II, XII | were allowed to run about near the fort, that they might 42 II, XIV | bears will crouch patiently near these holes, and watching 43 II, XIV | ruminants and furred animals near the factory, all of which 44 II, XV | however, to approach too near to these beetling cliffs, 45 II, XVII | their trials was surely near at last, and that nothing 46 II, XVII | large gulf which had opened near Cape Michael during the 47 II, XVII | island had become stationary near the middle of the passage, 48 II, XVIII| along that part of the coast near Cape Bathurst, it was evidently 49 II, XX | the party.~The wide gulf near Cape Michael, which the 50 II, XX | and it was found that, near Cape Bathurst, not only 51 II, XXII | melted before it was brought near the fire. Thin pieces of 52 II, XXIII| shed itself, which was very near the edge of the ice. There


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