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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, V | considerably in advance of the rest of the party. Mr and Mrs 2 I, V | his own animals, and the rest of the caravan followed 3 I, VII | therefore granted a few hours of rest to his little party, and 4 I, VII | often obliged to walk to rest the exhausted animals, to 5 I, VIII | Lieutenant, who being anxious to rest his party, decided on remaining 6 I, VIII | But now to tell how the rest of this first day was passed. 7 I, VIII | conversation, all retired to rest to forget their fatigues 8 I, X | said the Lieutenant; “but rest assured some will even yet 9 I, XI | to give his party a day’s rest here.~The exploration, properly 10 I, XI | Bathurst.”~But as a day of rest had been promised, the start 11 I, XI | called the attention of the rest of the party to this singular 12 I, XV | their spears, whilst the rest of the herd plunged into 13 I, XVI | These creatures, like the rest of their family, multiply 14 I, XVI | each other in silence.~The rest of the party now approached, 15 I, XVII | expert in their use as the rest of the party. The frozen 16 I, XXI | ill-concealed emotion; and the rest of the colonists, asleep 17 I, XXI | the house, and leave the rest to God !”~And the poor half-frozen 18 I, XXII | sustain the courage of the rest?~On the 20th January the 19 II, III | excursion to surprise the rest of the colonists. The days 20 II, III | the sea were sinking to rest, and the birds, ptarmigans, 21 II, III | Polar regions.”~Two hoursrest were all the explorers cared 22 II, IV | sand, such as covered the rest of the beach, and altogether 23 II, IV | reassuring.~Before taking any rest, Mrs Barnett, Hobson, and 24 II, IV | case in waters that are at rest; it has, however, been observed 25 II, IV | their meal. The warmth and rest had refreshed them, and 26 II, V | sinking of the ice field.~The rest of the colony had, however, 27 II, VII | extinguished, and all retired to rest.~When every one was asleep, 28 II, VIII | to make, they decided to rest a few minutes before setting 29 II, IX | occupations, and worked with the rest of her tribe at the fisheries 30 II, IX | your means.”~We know the rest. We know the providential 31 II, IX | Bathurst, and to set at rest the doubts any of them might 32 II, X | south, where we can pass the rest of the winter.”~“Poor Fort 33 II, XII | activity of which too long a rest had, to some extent, deprived 34 II, XIII | seek assistance for the rest.”~“I thought of trying it 35 II, XIII | and God be with us!”~The rest of the travellers had now 36 II, XIV | and refusing to take any rest.~About the third day there 37 II, XV | were a little behind the rest of the party chatting together, 38 II, XV | paces in advance of the rest, suddenly stopped and appeared 39 II, XVII | but he persuaded her to rest a little instead, and started 40 II, XVII | go back to Fort Hope and rest for a few hours.~They had 41 II, XVIII| of the ice-wall were at rest, and it was only now and 42 II, XVIII| work without a moment’s rest.~At three oclock in the 43 II, XX | off the explorers from the rest of the party.~The wide gulf 44 II, XXII | however, disappeared with the rest of the island, amongst them 45 II, XXII | been swallowed up with the rest of the island. The bear


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