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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, I | fixed against the walls, huge blocks of wood cut with 2 I, I | centre of the room, with a huge iron pipe passing from it 3 I, I | absence was atoned for by its huge proportions. Mrs Joliffe 4 I, V | the white outlines of the huge glaciers standing out against 5 I, VI | shrivelled branches, and huge icebergs with precipitous 6 I, VII | in the air, forming one huge whirlpool. The dogs, beaten 7 I, VII | in a narrow gorge between huge icebergs, over which the 8 I, VII | great crash occurred, the huge mountains remained intact, 9 I, VIII | eyes, which build their huge nests of marine plants in 10 I, IX | hundred feet behind the boat a huge wave upreared its foam-crowned 11 I, XI | quadrupeds. White-headed eagles, huge birds with a harsh screeching 12 I, XV | porous lava were strewn with huge boulders deeply imbedded 13 I, XV | with creeping motions like huge caterpillars, but in water - 14 I, XVI | comfortably housed, and a huge wooden shed behind the house 15 I, XVII | with their piercing cries; huge white bears roamed about 16 I, XVIII| was necessary to keep up huge fires to prevent the freezing 17 I, XIX | a bear they had taken. A huge mass was huddled together 18 I, XIX | was hauled up. It was a huge creature, six feet long, 19 I, XX | ice-fields sometimes prowled huge bears, whose movements were 20 I, XX | board, on which figured two huge Christmas puddings.~In the 21 I, XX | puddings.~In the evening a huge bowl of punch flamed in 22 I, XX | on the ice-field and the huge icebergs in the background 23 I, XXII | water once more set free, huge masses rolled over with 24 II, I | rays of the sun, and the huge icebergs, driven out into 25 II, III | commence the construction of a huge boat, Hobson telling him, 26 II, VI | that of the sea, as its huge waves broke upon the beach. 27 II, VI | cape sometimes whirled a huge waterspout of extraordinary 28 II, VIII | as they could round the huge gulf, making direct for 29 II, VIII | island had broken away, and a huge piece of ice, the centre 30 II, IX | Presently she thought she saw a huge mass driven along by the 31 II, IX | to hers, when she saw the huge fire lit by Lieutenant Hobson, 32 II, XII | icebergs yawned apparently huge black tunnels, into which 33 II, XII | s hand, she pointed to a huge object, of ill-defined dimensions, 34 II, XII | beating the air with its huge feet, between which it could 35 II, XIV | with some difficulty the huge beast was dragged upon the 36 II, XIV | enceinte in the morning, saw a huge bear quietly advancing towards 37 II, XV | drifted to the south like a huge ice-floe, that is to say, 38 II, XV | tempest was deafening. The huge ice-masses were flung against 39 II, XV | or crushed beneath the huge blocks of ice driven inland 40 II, XV | and the fragility of the huge structure, built up by the 41 II, XV | proved by the falling of a huge block, at two oclock, at 42 II, XV | the chain of icebergs. The huge barrier had parted nearly 43 II, XVIII| longer existed. Struck by a huge iceberg it had fallen bodily 44 II, XIX | prisoners heard the crash of the huge ice-masses which were flung 45 II, XIX | commenced the construction of a huge raft. It had to be as high 46 II, XX | icebergs still remaining of the huge ice-wall, which had shut 47 II, XXI | flourished upon it, its huge bulk rendered it insensible


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