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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, III | Joliffe undressed him, and turned him rapidly on to his face 2 I, VII | districts of the globe are turned away from the orb of day. 3 I, IX | upon the flank, and it was turned over on its side; but recovering 4 I, IX | and paying out sail, he turned the head of the boat to 5 I, X | for lost; but this joy was turned to mourning at the news 6 I, XI | the other side the coast turned abruptly to the north beyond 7 I, XI | have gone on than to have turned back; and if they be those 8 I, XII | the offing, and might be turned to account for the anchorage 9 I, XIV | at the flowering season, turned out to be a wild leek, and 10 I, XVI | and carrying it off, he turned to Mrs Barnett, and said “ 11 I, XVII | hummocks which had to be turned. Further out a chain of 12 I, XVIII| imagine that the conversation turned on the intensity of the 13 I, XIX | built of wood; she then turned and said a few words to 14 I, XXI | With these words Hobson turned to the window, and Mrs Barnett 15 I, XXII | had lost their way, and turned to the south when they thought 16 II, I | position, had the island turned round, the Lieutenant, the 17 II, I | The subordinate officer turned on his heel and waited for 18 II, I | spoken. All involuntarily turned towards the south, where 19 II, V | his cap respectfully, and turned on his heel, but not before 20 II, V | impossible to save, were turned to good account. They were 21 II, VII | struggled to their feet and turned to the right towards the 22 II, VIII | before the evening, at once turned towards Cape Bathurst.~The 23 II, VIII | is the danger!”~Both then turned hurriedly to the west, and 24 II, VIII | leaving Cape Bathurst they turned to the west. The sun was 25 II, VIII | ascent began, the traces turned to the right, and led straight 26 II, VIII | formidable creature merely turned the body over, and showed 27 II, X | to leave the island, but, turned back by the water, the instinct 28 II, XII | progress being barred, it turned round and advanced towards 29 II, XV | morning of the 7th March aid turned towards Cape Michael.~The 30 II, XV | minute a crevasse had to be turned, or a hummock too high to 31 II, XV | 9th.~The travellers now turned their backs upon the sun, 32 II, XV | Sabine, “we ought to have turned to the left instead of to 33 II, XV | rise in the east? Now as we turned our backs on it this morning, 34 II, XV | ice-field and the island had turned half round, and in consequence 35 II, XV | which it was enclosed—had turned half round. This displacement 36 II, XV | Bathurst and Fort Hope are now turned towards the north-east, 37 II, XVII | During the 7th May the island turned round to the extent of another 38 II, XVII | The island had gradually turned completely round, and the 39 II, XVII | explorers left the fort and turned towards that part of the 40 II, XX | extremely serious. The island turned half round, and the icebergs 41 II, XXI | water from the lake, he turned pale and hurried to the 42 II, XXII | when he and his companions turned round and saw the sea on 43 II, XXII | like a madman.~Mrs Barnett turned and looked Madge full in 44 II, XXII | she still hoped, and Madge turned away her head.~On this same 45 II, XXIII| Good-bye, ma’am!”~And Kellet turned towards the sea. Mrs Barnett, 46 II, XXIII| another word he quietly turned away and went back to his 47 II, XXIII| was decided, and, as it turned out, the decision was fraught


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