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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, II | Indian territories involves a vast expenditure of time and 2 I, II | working on its own account the vast tracts of country between 3 I, III | the question is of such vast importance to selenographic 4 I, IV | and it completely fills a vast natural hollow. The position 5 I, V | had been made across the vast smooth plains, which were 6 I, V | undistinguishable from the vast white plains around. A uniform 7 I, V | skeletons of trees. The vast plains stretched before 8 I, VI | complete thaw set in, the vast white sheet of snow resolved 9 I, VII | Frigid Zones alike there are vast unexplored tracts which 10 I, VIII | the hunting districts are vast, and there’s room beneath 11 I, X | waters flowed through a vast valley, intersected by numerous 12 I, X | still wandering about on the vast ice-fields. I cannot think 13 I, XIII | apparently boundless plains, vast steppes which it would be 14 I, XV | country; at their feet lay the vast sea, stretching northwards 15 I, XV | the cape was bounded by a vast plain, many hundreds of 16 I, XVII | snow called drifts, but a vast white carpet of uniform 17 I, XVII | the opposite atmosphere. Vast tracts of the ocean became 18 I, XVII | imagination through the vast realms of space, peopled 19 I, XVII | fellows, still enlivened the vast solitude with their piercing 20 I, XVIII| sky, converting it into a vast dome of fire, but after 21 I, XIX | stillness and darkness of the vast expanse.~Hobson felt more 22 I, XXIII| an extended arc above the vast plain stretching away to 23 II, I | is nothing more than a vast sheet of ice welded for 24 II, II | solder Victoria Island to the vast ice-field, and it was highly 25 II, II | the coast, perhaps in some vast eddy unmarked upon the map.”~“ 26 II, III | floating island was of too vast a bulk to be affected by 27 II, III | however, to be feared that the vast sheet of ice would be worn 28 II, III | break the monotony of the vast expanse of water.~“Should 29 II, V | distance compared to the vast extent of the ocean? Had 30 II, VI | motion, on account of its vast extent, but it suffered 31 II, VII | Lieutenant!”~It was true, a vast sheet of water was indistinctly 32 II, IX | not mistaken.~Something of vast bulk was passing two miles 33 II, X | long-sustained flight over vast tracts of the ocean began 34 II, X | it was on its way to the vast solitudes of the Arctic 35 II, X | on the sea. Gradually the vast ice-field was formed on 36 II, X | It was imprisoned in a vast ice-field, it was motionless 37 II, X | but at the expense of a vast amount of time, so that 38 II, XII | And Hobson pointed to the vast white plain, with strange 39 II, XII | And Hobson pointed to the vast white plain, with strange 40 II, XII | struggling across these vast solitudes in the midst of 41 II, XIII | could not but fear that the vast ice-field was insufficiently 42 II, XIII | of the ice-wall into the vast funnel of the Arctic Ocean. 43 II, XV | In its place stretched a vast ice-field lit up by the 44 II, XV | only the island, but the vast ice field in which it was 45 II, XV | in the direction of the vast Pacific Ocean.~The young 46 II, XVII | positive chaos. The sea was one vast aggregation of crystals 47 II, XIX | He would gaze upon the vast deserted ocean, from which 48 II, XX | looked but a speck upon the vast expanse of the Behring Sea.


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