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louder 4
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42 suddenly
41 craventy
41 gradually
41 lost
41 mean
41 ready
41 reindeer
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | details,” but he would have lost himself a hundred times 2 I, II | northern steppes, and England lost no time in following her 3 I, II | The next year the Company lost the western slopes of the 4 I, II | agents of the Company, having lost their power over their old 5 I, III | better means to restore the lost vital heat than to give 6 I, III | an opportunity not to be lost; so he set out, crossed 7 I, VIII | Lieutenant Hobson, therefore, lost no time in resuming his 8 I, VIII | surprising that they have lost all originality. To find 9 I, IX | they were going. They had lost all control over the boat, 10 I, IX | could not manage !~“We are lost!” said the Lieutenant.~“ 11 I, IX | torn, felt that all was lost. Not a shred of canvas was 12 I, X | they had been given up for lost; but this joy was turned 13 I, XVI | looked forward to make up for lost time then, when, said they, “ 14 I, XVII | touching beauty. Details were lost, only the large outlines 15 I, XVII | distances, depths, and heights lost their true proportions, 16 I, XVIII| reading aloud gradually lost its charm, and even cribbage 17 I, XXII | we should all have been lost.”~“The earthquake came in 18 I, XXII | gradually drew back and became lost in the fogs on the horizon. 19 I, XXII | forty-eight hours. They had lost their way, and turned to 20 I, XXII | never started, or they had lost their way. The latter hypothesis 21 I, XXIII| circumstances, and have never lost presence of mind for one 22 I, XXIII| and others had already lost their winter beauty. No 23 II, III | unfortunate too. We have lost Port Barnett and Paulina 24 II, VIII | would be drifted away and lost in the solitudes of the 25 II, VIII | shall lose our lagoon as we lost our river and our port!”~“ 26 II, IX | disappear in the darkness and be lost to her on the boundless 27 II, IX | failed her, and she again lost all consciousness. But for 28 II, X | restore the colonists, so long lost in the hyperborean regions, 29 II, X | there is not a day to be lost, and I cannot sufficiently 30 II, XII | course they would have been lost if left at the factory.~ 31 II, XIII | immense amount of time was lost in looking for practicable 32 II, XIII | on the ice-field, we are lost. I have not disguised nor 33 II, XIII | prudence, and devotion, he lost not one of his party. But 34 II, XV | Hobson and his party had lost their way. They were right, 35 II, XV | most of which would be lost. The hunters and trappers 36 II, XVII | them all, which they had lost in the terrible anxiety 37 II, XVII | that no time should be lost in getting away from the 38 II, XIX | replied Madge, “have you lost all hope at last?”~“I have 39 II, XX | This evening we shall have lost our screw!’“~By this Kellet 40 II, XXI | was not large enough to be lost upon it.~ 41 II, XXIII| astronomical instruments were lost. The colonists were now


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