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Jules Verne
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1 I, V | as possible at the same distance from the preceding sledge, 2 I, VI | He had not come all this distance to hunt the polecat or the 3 I, VIII | lake at about three milesdistance, following a rectilinear 4 I, VIII | receded to a considerable distance. The whole of this coast 5 I, IX | still only about two hoursdistance from the Indian encampment. 6 I, X | into Coronation Gulf.~The distance between Fort Confidence 7 I, XI | they kept at a respectful distance. In the winter, however, 8 I, XIII | the western districts to a distance of ten or twelve miles. 9 I, XIV | along the coast at no great distance from Fort Hope, and he well 10 I, XV | débris on the shore; for at a distance of about ten miles was a 11 I, XV | discharged by them to this distance, and if we were to go two 12 I, XV | covered with frozen snow the distance would have been accomplished 13 I, XX | inside, although for a long distance outside the air was impregnated 14 I, XXII | be distinctly seen to a distance of two miles; and Hobson’ 15 I, XXII | been imprudent to go any distance from the fort. Petersen 16 I, XXII | be seen at a considerable distance. It was probable that the 17 I, XXIII| have travelled all this distance to watch the eclipse above 18 II, I | obscured everything at a short distance, the ground remained apparently 19 II, II | being drifted an immense distance without any possibility 20 II, II | stationary, and that at a great distance from any land. At that point 21 II, II | no matter what, in the distance. But no, sea and sky met 22 II, III | the sea-level, and in the distance the waves broke into running 23 II, IV | exploration of the short distance between WalrusesBay and 24 II, IV | could not see any great distance on the north. The sun was 25 II, V | It was now at the same distance from the equator as Icy 26 II, V | care, however, to go some distance from the fort, that suspicions 27 II, V | curved considerably.~The distance traversed by the island 28 II, V | west.~But what was this distance compared to the vast extent 29 II, VII | evidently cracked for a long distance, and might at any moment 30 II, VIII | go inland for some little distance, to avoid parts of the coast 31 II, IX | spot, and it was at a short distance farther on that the poor 32 II, X | each day took them the same distance farther from the land and 33 II, X | colonists have an immense distance to traverse to get back 34 II, X | the powerful current.~The distance from the northern regions 35 II, X | temperature. The fact is, the distance between the seventieth and 36 II, XII | stretching away into the infinite distance. Sad and desolate enough 37 II, XIII | having crossed half the distance between us and America after 38 II, XV | to estimate exactly the distance traversed.~The signal to 39 II, XV | breaking of the icebergs in the distance was enough to tell her how 40 II, XVII | triangular gulf running some distance inland on the American coast, 41 II, XVII | at a comparatively short distance from it, and the safety 42 II, XVII | to see for a considerable distance.~It was nine oclock when 43 II, XIX | passing at a considerable distance to the east of that island; 44 II, XX | would have a considerable distance to go to reach the Aleutian 45 II, XXII | Esquimaux, that is to say, for a distance of eight miles. It was at 46 II, XXII | be seen at a considerable distance, but the boat would probably


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