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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, II | price of skins is rising just when a great demand exists 2 I, III | Worthy Sergeant Long only just escaped being crushed, but 3 I, III | white with snow, which had just drawn up in front of them.~ 4 I, VII | It was with a feeling of just pride that she received 5 I, VII | far distant. We have but just reached the verge of the 6 I, VIII | stock of them had, however, just been sent to the central 7 I, VIII | replied the Sergeant; “we have just received notice of the encampment 8 I, VIII | lake. These Indians had just come from the northernmost 9 I, IX | once with Mrs Barnett.~But just as they were pushing off, 10 I, IX | violent shock.~The boat had just struck an enormous iceberg, 11 I, XI | beforehand, and it’s always just possible that the hunters 12 I, XII | superior to ours. We must be just even to our rivals.”~“Especially 13 I, XII | party whose traces we have just discovered?”~“I dont think 14 I, XII | value of the angles they had just obtained, and at once proceeded 15 I, XIV | only game worth our notice just now; it will be no small 16 I, XIV | because its leaves fall off just at the flowering season, 17 I, XV | level at low tide?”~“That is just what puzzles me,” said Hobson; “ 18 I, XV | in your mouth, and it is just the same with volcanoes, 19 I, XVI | the tops of which you can just see. They are extremely 20 I, XVI | placed his foot upon the fox just as the Lieutenant was about 21 I, XVII | little creature which had just come into the world beyond 22 I, XXI | tinder-box and a loaded revolver. Just before starting he swallowed 23 I, XXI | kitchen, where the fire had just gone out, and into the passage. 24 I, XXII | earthquakes connected with it can. Just look at our house now!”~“ 25 II, I | about the change of latitude just announced.~The Lieutenant 26 II, I | resumed the Corporal, “it’s just about the seventieth degree 27 II, I | ridiculous” phenomenon occurring just so as to make him miss the 28 II, II | called Behring Current, flows just the other way. After running 29 II, II | the most important point just at present,” said Mrs Barnett.~ 30 II, III | colonists. The days were just then very long, the sun 31 II, III | ourselves upon this peninsula just before it was torn away 32 II, IV | great danger.~As we have just stated, Hobson noticed that 33 II, IV | touch the water. It was just like going through a ceiling. 34 II, V | significant tone——~“I have just paid my daily visit to the 35 II, VI | When you like, Lieutenant, just when you think best.”~“We 36 II, VI | battle with such a gale. Just see how its fury is increasing 37 II, VII | between him and his goal, just before the twilight faded 38 II, VII | Your reasonings are very just, Lieutenant,” replied the 39 II, VII | hoping against hope, and were just beginning to despair, when 40 II, VIII | coast during the awful night just over. Might it not have 41 II, VIII | would widen more and more.~Just as Hobson approached the 42 II, VIII | turning to the right also, but just as she was stepping on to 43 II, IX | place the night before, just before dawn—that is to say, 44 II, X | This season would have been just the thing for the explorers 45 II, XIII | of the examination he had just made. They learnt that the 46 II, XVII | that Victoria Island had just crossed the Arctic Circle. 47 II, XX | his assistance, and were just in time to save him as he 48 II, XXIII| to the wind.~Still it was just possible that they might


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