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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, III | sir, when do you mean to return to consciousness?”~But the 2 I, IX | impatiently awaiting the return of the travellers; for during 3 I, X | provisions compelled him to return without accomplishing anything. 4 I, X | He was again compelled to return to the fort a disappointed 5 I, X | other explorer after the return of Hearne.”~“It did, madam; 6 I, XIV | whence they were sure to return in triumph laden with some 7 I, XIV | the salmon tribe.~But to return to our sportsmen; they soon 8 I, XV | will stay here until we return to the fort. I dont care 9 I, XV | foot-the sledges being full-to return to the fort. There were 10 I, XVII | they knew that they would return with the first breezes of 11 I, XVII | however, found of their return march, and it was therefore 12 I, XIX | midday, Sergeant Long, on his return from an excursion along 13 I, XIX | she promised, however, to return to Fort Hope in the summer.~ 14 I, XXI | about,” said the lady, “and return as they came.”~Hobson shook 15 I, XXI | some provisions, and on his return announced that the bears 16 I, XXI | waited. If Long did not return in a few minutes, they might 17 I, XXII | having seen his eclipse, will return with the Captain’s men. 18 I, XXII | Cape Bathurst, and I shall return in it. Having come overland, 19 I, XXII | uneasiness, for he was anxious to return with the party from Fort 20 I, XXIII| winter at Fort Reliance, and return the next summer. Eight months 21 II, II | did not, however, at once return to the fort, but remained 22 II, II | from which there is no return.~Or the current would take 23 II, II | said Mrs Barnett. “Others return from their travels to add 24 II, III | take this precaution on his return.~It will be understood that, 25 II, IV | hoursrepose he meant to return to Fort Hope along the western 26 II, IV | Barnett was also eager to return to her friends. It was of 27 II, IV | Corporal Joliffe welcomed their return to the factory.~ 28 II, V | Hobson’s first care on his return to the fort, was to make 29 II, V | of Heaven, and ought to return thanks to Providence every 30 II, VII | days?”~“Then we shall not return at all,” replied Hobson 31 II, VIII | before setting off on their return to Fort Hope. A little hill 32 II, IX | left for her to do but to return to the fisheries of Russian 33 II, IX | her friend.~Kalumah on her return home resumed her customary 34 II, IX | proposed that they should return to the fort at once, as 35 II, X | from which there is no return.~Hobson did not hide this 36 II, XIII | they were leaving never to return. A few snow-encrusted rafters 37 II, XIII | we shall never be able to return thanks enough.”~The night 38 II, XIII | she inquired at last.~“Return to Victoria Island.”~“Let 39 II, XIII | Victoria Island.”~“Let us return then, and God be with us!”~ 40 II, XIII | decided to start on the return journey to Fort Hope the 41 II, XIV | of Thomas Black at this return to seclusion. The poor astronomer 42 II, XIV | the men, “he will probably return as he came.”~“But suppose 43 II, XV | of any kind should render return through the winding valley 44 II, XV | breakfasted and set out on the return journey about one oclock 45 II, XV | snow or rain, and on her return to the factory ready to 46 II, XVIII| he heard nothing.~On the return of day the men toiled with 47 II, XXIV | Hobson and his men were to return to Fort Reliance across


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