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Jules Verne
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1 I, III | the sledge, a kind of bag covered with snow, and was about 2 I, III | the unfortunate man was covered with white frost-bitten 3 I, III | last the traveller, well covered with wraps, rose on his 4 I, V | A uniform carpet of snow covered the whole country, and the 5 I, VII | and the ground was soon covered with a thick white carpet. 6 I, IX | light framework of wood, covered with stretched seal-skins 7 I, IX | upper part of the boat; also covered with skins, is an opening 8 I, XI | this coast. The ground was covered with the lichen to which 9 I, XI | season all these trees were covered with verdure, and were an 10 I, XII | Bay. The country was still covered with verdure, and the quadrupeds 11 I, XIII | and when once they were covered with it, the house would 12 I, XIII | which it was originally covered was burnt, and the thick 13 I, XIII | eastern side of the cape was covered, driving it into the crevices 14 I, XIV | side, of the lake were well covered with pine and fir trees; 15 I, XV | rough ground. Had it been covered with frozen snow the distance 16 I, XVII | Fahrenheit, and the sky became covered with clouds which were soon 17 I, XVII | Before the ground should be covered with snow, Mrs Joliffe was 18 I, XVII | The house would soon be covered with thick snow, which would 19 I, XVII | snow-storms. The ground was soon covered with a soft Cushion several 20 I, XVII | surface of the ocean now covered with ice several feet thick. 21 I, XVIII| the roof were completely covered over, and nothing but a 22 I, XVIII| house were probably entirely covered, and the supply of air had 23 I, XIX | beneath the white mass which covered the ground. She was made 24 I, XXI | water, as the panes were covered with a thick coating of 25 I, XXI | in the air of the passage covered the walls and the floor 26 I, XXI | which parts of his body were covered began to disappear; but 27 I, XXII | But the ground was still covered with thick layers of frozen 28 I, XXIII| two-thirds of the sun were covered, and all terrestrial objects 29 I, XXIII| without having completely covered it !~The astronomer had 30 II, III | change; the abrupt cliffs covered with earth and sand showed 31 II, III | a slightly rising ground covered with a scanty and stunted 32 II, IV | of snow and sand, such as covered the rest of the beach, and 33 II, IV | brittle mass, which had been covered over with sand and earth 34 II, VI | herbs with which they were covered, he managed to get to the 35 II, VIII | snow fell, which quickly covered the ground. This first sign 36 II, VIII | pleasant shelter, and a bank covered with yellow moss, from which 37 II, VIII | fall of snow would have covered them over.~“What animal 38 II, IX | Hobson, the baby she had covered with kisses at Fort Hope. 39 II, X | immediately, and running to him covered him with kisses.~The young 40 II, X | and that the waves now covered tracts of sand which were 41 II, X | surface of the ice-field was covered with puddles of water, and 42 II, XII | decreased the sky became covered with clouds, which presently 43 II, XV | ordinary mist. The soil was covered with a white crust, totally 44 II, XVIII| which the roof was first covered must have broken the shock 45 II, XVIII| although only sixty feet deep, covered a space more than five hundred 46 II, XIX | Cape Bathurst, completely covered the house, and almost immediately 47 II, XXI | of ice; but then it was covered with a productive soil, 48 II, XXIII| and plenty of vegetation covered it, and the base of ice


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