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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, III | the polar countries to set going afresh the circulation of 2 I, V | collision between two sledges going at full speed, might have 3 I, V | Hobson did not think of going beyond the seventieth parallel, 4 I, V | wife; “not so fast, we are going down hill.”~“Down hill, 5 I, V | hill!”~“I tell you we are going down!” repeated poor Mrs 6 I, V | And I tell you we are going up; look how the dogs pull !”~ 7 I, V | the end of the whip. I am going to try.”~“Dont try, don’ 8 I, VIII | promoted the coming and going of the Indian hunters with 9 I, IX | were, or whither they were going. They had lost all control 10 I, XVI | parties-Marbre and Sabine going after one foe, and Mrs Barnett, 11 I, XIX | She was never tired of going through the different rooms, 12 I, XX | some great convulsion was going on in the bowels of the 13 I, XX | have forgotten that we were going to winter beyond the seventieth 14 I, XXIII| a choked voice—~“She is going! she is going! The moon, 15 I, XXIII| voice—~“She is going! she is going! The moon, the moon is going! 16 I, XXIII| going! The moon, the moon is going! She is disappearing, running 17 II, I | months this drifting had been going on unnoticed by the colonists, 18 II, II | and look at it; but before going down to the fort he once 19 II, II | the proper conveyance for going to the North Pole. “With 20 II, III | undermining seemed to be going on rapidly and the solidity 21 II, IV | water. It was just like going through a ceiling. If I 22 II, IV | if I knew where we are going, I should rather enjoy floating 23 II, V | interest in the works that were going on.~Mrs Barnett kept up 24 II, VI | time climbing the cape, but going down to the beach. What 25 II, VI | imperative to ascertain what was going on in that direction.~Hobson 26 II, VI | it will necessitate our going down to the south of the 27 II, VI | understood and said no more about going; but only urged Hobson not 28 II, VII | from Cape Michael.~“We are going to have a bad time of it,” 29 II, X | not far off, and we are going to meet it. In any case 30 II, X | the fact that they were going to meet the winter. In thus 31 II, XII | the colonists to give up going out, and to remain shut 32 II, XIII | temperature was at last going to become what it ought 33 II, XIII | out with fatigue, often going ten miles round before they 34 II, XIII | shall pass it, either by going up to the north, or down 35 II, XIII | of our way. Yes, before going farther, I must make quite 36 II, XIII | the thaw.~“What are you going to do, then?” she inquired 37 II, XIII | with the mainland, and by going farther towards the east 38 II, XV | it is on the west, we are going wrong, and away from the 39 II, XV | superintend all that was going on. We must add that her 40 II, XV | of the conflict of spirit going on beneath her quiet exterior 41 II, XV | the displacement which was going on. One thing was, however, 42 II, XV | no, the icebergs are not going to the north, but our island 43 II, XV | north, but our island is going to the south!”~She might 44 II, XVII | Something dreadful was going on in the quarter from which 45 II, XVII | exclaimed Long, “what can be going on there?”~Hobson did not 46 II, XVII | of the fort know what was going on? They must certainly 47 II, XIX | Whilst these works were going on, Hobson would wander 48 II, XX | indifferent to all that was going on.~On the 23d of May, during 49 II, XXI | greater part of it.~Before going to bed, Hobson went down 50 II, XXIII| and said quietly—~“I am going to drown myself, ma’am.”~“ 51 II, XXIII| the lady.~“I tell you I am going to drown myself,” replied 52 II, XXIII| appeared dead to all that was going on.~“Yes,” he continued, “


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