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sinking 19
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sinuous 2
sir 42
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42 less
42 neither
42 probably
42 sir
42 state
42 suddenly
41 craventy
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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sir

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, III | the words—~“Come, come, sir, when do you mean to return 2 I, III | traveller.~“Come, come, sir. What do you mean by getting 3 I, III | yet started?”~“Not. yet, sir.”~“Then,” replied Thomas 4 I, VI | the footprints.”~“No, no, sir,” cried Sabine; “Marbre 5 I, VI | should do so.~“Beg pardon, sir,” replied Marbre; “but let 6 I, IX | latitudes.~“Let us be off, sir! let us be off!” cried old 7 I, IX | Lieutenant to old Norman.~“No, sir,” replied Norman; “the wind 8 I, XVI | face.~“This fox is mine, sir,” he said quietly.~“It is 9 I, XVI | foreign accent.~“Excuse me, sir,” replied Hobson rather 10 I, XVI | replied Hobson dryly.~“Well, sir, however that may be,” said 11 I, XVI | The fox is your property, sir,” said Jaspar Hobson, vainly 12 I, XVIII| Reliance at that date?~“Yes, sir,” replied Long.~“Well, was 13 I, XIX | accumulated gradually.”~“Well, sir, our trap wont be any the 14 I, XX | without danger.”~“I doubt it, sir,” replied Long, shaking 15 I, XX | air “~“We will brave it, sir,” said Long.~Hobson pressed 16 I, XXIII| replied Hobson.~“Well, sir, it is now seventy-three 17 II, I | I ask you one question, sir?”~“Of course, Corporal; 18 II, I | that concern you?”~“Please, sir, it’s because of the pay,” 19 II, I | double pay.”~“Thank you, sir, thank you,” replied Joliffe 20 II, III | not yet adopted them, and Sir Roderick Murchison will 21 II, IV | said Hobson.~“Beg pardon, sir; I hadnt cut through fifteen 22 II, V | visit to the reindeer-trap, sir.”~“Well, Marbre, I hope 23 II, V | reindeer,” replied Hobson.~“No, sir, no,” replied Marbre, with 24 II, V | ordinary contingent then?”~“No, sir; and if any animal had fallen 25 II, V | anxious expression.~“Yes, sir,” replied Marbre, looking 26 II, V | pardon for interrupting you, sir,” said Marbre; “but the 27 II, VI | I quite agree with you, sir,” replied Long, “and the 28 II, VI | the island.”~“I am ready, sir.”~“I know, Sergeant, that 29 II, VI | end.”~“It is agreed then, sir?”~“Yes. You will take a 30 II, VI | south, for instance”~“Yes, sir.”~“We shall have a rough 31 II, VI | What does that matter, sir, but by the way—the lady?”~“ 32 II, VII | the sea?”~“Of course I do, sir,” replied Long, listening 33 II, VIII | had been fruitless.~“Then, sir,” observed Marbre, “I suppose 34 II, X | said quietly.~“We knew it, sir!”~ 35 II, XIII | You, Lieutenant!”~“You, sir!” cried Mrs Barnett and 36 II, XV | Lieutenant—~“Will you tell me, sir, the position of the island 37 II, XV | conviction.~“We are indeed, sir,” said Marbre; “look at 38 II, XV | there,” said Marbre. “Oh, sirLieutenant—where is it? 39 II, XVII | boy in his arms.~“Look, sir, look!” he cried, drawing 40 II, XVIII| avalanche.~“I think so, sir,” replied Mac-Nab; “in fact, 41 II, XXIII| exclaimed—~“You are quite right, sir;” adding to his men, “bring 42 II, XXIII| islet.”~“What do you mean, sir?”~“I mean that the ice is


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