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Jules Verne
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1 I, I | hunter, but a soldier, a brave and intelligent officer. 2 I, I | fibre. Constitutionally brave, and disposed to obey rather 3 I, III | Esquimaux would dare to brave such a temperature as this!”~“ 4 I, IV | animals, they were able to brave the rigour of the winter.~ 5 I, IV | Polar Sea. They were all brave, high-spirited fellows, 6 I, IV | place in the path of the brave Lieutenant I who could tell 7 I, IX | start immediately , as our brave guide suggests.”~“We are 8 I, IX | The Lieutenant and his brave companion were well aware 9 I, X | the death of Norman. The brave fellow had been beloved 10 I, XII | thoughts; “and I expect your brave companions are as eager 11 I, XII | ready in their hands. The brave fellows awaited the result 12 I, XIV | for existence, as it must brave every season of the year, 13 I, XV | adventures; but in spite of the brave struggle against ennui they 14 I, XIX | There’s no medium!”~The brave Sergeant would have been 15 I, XIX | The cruel biting frost I brave~But to be near thee!~Ah 16 I, XX | constant activity: always brave, she kept herself awake, 17 I, XX | moon, in fact.”~“Well, my brave fellow,” said the Lieutenant, “ 18 I, XX | and the day we have to brave the outside air “~“We will 19 I, XX | the outside air “~“We will brave it, sir,” said Long.~Hobson 20 I, XXI | Mrs Barnett pressed the brave man’s hand with ill-concealed 21 I, XXI | Mac-Nab accompanied the brave fellow through the kitchen, 22 I, XXI | was served out, and the brave Sergeant was able to take 23 II, I | and you can tell your brave comrades that our mistake, 24 II, II | such terrible prospect for brave and resolute men accustomed 25 II, II | about all these matters the brave fellows cared little.~Lieutenant 26 II, IV | A very great pity, my brave fellow,” said Mrs Barnett, 27 II, IV | minute? What heart, however brave, would not have sunk at 28 II, IV | Mrs Barnett’s fancies. The brave woman ran on with such an 29 II, V | never occurred to any of the brave fellows that Fort Hope was 30 II, V | whole truth; the men were brave and energetic, not likely 31 II, V | t be uneasy about it, my brave fellow, but leave the trap 32 II, VI | scheme. As he expected the brave woman insisted on accompanying 33 II, VII | forwards!”~“Forwards, my brave comrade!”~It was then ten 34 II, VIII | lose all hope.”~“He is a brave, energetic man, for all 35 II, VIII | stained with blood.~The brave, tender-hearted woman, had 36 II, IX | Barnett here pressed the brave child to her heart, and 37 II, X | satisfaction, however, the brave soldiers appeared to notice 38 II, XII | CHANCE TO BE TRIED.~The brave fellows knew it then! And 39 II, XII | before.~“You are indeed brave fellows, my friends,” exclaimed 40 II, XV | Lieutenant and Mrs Barnett.~The brave lady had always given proof 41 II, XVIII| save, and amongst them the brave woman who had so won all 42 II, XXIII| What, ma’am?”~“No, my brave fellow, I am not ready; 43 II, XXIV | courage and energy of the brave little band, which had proved


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