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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | difficulties of trade of this kind; they learned the customs 2 I, III | mass from the sledge, a kind of bag covered with snow, 3 I, IV | flat, without a rise of any kind, and the soil is mostly 4 I, V | together and said a few kind words to them. He urged 5 I, VIII | ospreys two feet high-a kind of hawk with a grey body, 6 I, XI | properly so called, of the kind for which Corporal Joliffe 7 I, XI | forbidden all hunting of the kind. He did not wish to alarm 8 I, XI | breasts; ash-coloured crows, a kind of mocking jay of extreme 9 I, XII | commencing anything of the kind as yet, naturally rejoiced 10 I, XIII | dining-hall provisionally, and a kind of camp-bed was arranged 11 I, XIV | name of “monitor.” It is a kind of daylight owl, about the 12 I, XVI | Excursions of a similar kind were carried on throughout 13 I, XVII | considerable solemnity, and a kind of fête was held in honour 14 I, XVIII| and it was not until a kind of channel bad been scooped 15 I, XVIII| enceinte, so as to form a kind of moat, the counterscarp 16 I, XIX | necessary to creep through a kind of passage three or four 17 I, XX | saw many incidents of this kind,-some of their companions 18 I, XXIII| terrestrial objects became a kind of vinous red. A gloomy 19 II, II | and finally breaks on the kind of circular dam formed by 20 II, III | seems to have been by a kind of fatality that we settled 21 II, IV | had not yet clothed with a kind of cement of snow and sand, 22 II, IV | persons—in fact to make a kind of snow-hut, in which they 23 II, IV | earth, and hollowed out a kind of passage sloping gently 24 II, IV | and I expect there was a kind of cavern where I was working-the 25 II, IV | air-the ice had formed a kind of vault above the water, 26 II, V | keep off the birds of every kind, which congregated by hundreds.~ 27 II, V | in it; but nothing of the kind occurred this season—none 28 II, VI | the top of the waves, of a kind which did not grow on Victoria 29 II, VII | peasants, they struck into a kind of ambling trot.~There was 30 II, VII | ambling trot.~There was a kind of awful grandeur in the 31 II, VII | half closed they lay in a kind of torpor, whilst the trees 32 II, VIII | Fort Barnett, forming a kind of estuary running more 33 II, VIII | who was drawn along by a kind of instinct in spite of 34 II, VIII | the body was moved about a kind of hood fell back from the 35 II, IX | surprised at the catastrophe. A kind of legend or tradition had 36 II, IX | night of the 31st August a kind of presentiment led Kalumah 37 II, X | plentiful resources of every kind, were not far off, and that 38 II, X | beyond which no land of any kind was to be met with in this 39 II, X | imagine, unless it was as a kind of foster-father or nurse 40 II, XIV | come to be regarded as a kind of talisman in the dangers 41 II, XV | cape itself-which was but a kind of iceberg capped with earth 42 II, XV | revealed. It seemed as if by a kind of glissade the chain of 43 II, XV | clock, at the entrance to a kind of valley which they were 44 II, XV | change in the weather of any kind should render return through 45 II, XV | waver, she was as ever the kind encouraging friend of each 46 II, XV | the strait is in reality a kind of funnel through which 47 II, XV | take observations of any kind.~At the very time of the 48 II, XIX | The vegetation of every kind, hitherto checked by the 49 II, XXI | of the former lake—now a kind of Mediterranean in miniature— 50 II, XXII | producing a shock of any kind, so completely had the ice 51 II, XXIII| Hope, had fallen into a kind of torpor, with her baby 52 II, XXIII| before it if a sail of some kind could be concocted. The


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