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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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gradually

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | since then the trade has gradually declined, and this number 2 I, VI | the hunters, who were now gradually approaching the best districts 3 I, VIII | the wooded heights sloping gradually to the west were distinctly 4 I, X | conquest of the Arctic regions. Gradually its factories are advancing 5 I, X | first very sinuous, became gradually less and less winding, and 6 I, XVII | tracts of the ocean became gradually solidified, the ice-fields, 7 I, XVIII| Mrs Barnett and Madge were gradually becoming so, and were, besides, 8 I, XVIII| listening to reading aloud gradually lost its charm, and even 9 I, XVIII| suddenly disappeared-not fading gradually away after concentration 10 I, XIX | upon it have accumulated gradually.”~“Well, sir, our trap won’ 11 I, XX | spread beyond the zenith, gradually quenching the light of all 12 I, XXI | formidable enemy, the cold, gradually penetrated into every room. 13 I, XXI | rubbed with warm rum, and gradually the circulation of his blood 14 I, XXII | From this date the days gradually increased in length.~Throughout 15 I, XXII | currents of the Polar Sea, gradually drew back and became lost 16 I, XXIII| astronomer on Cape Bathurst. Gradually the sun rose above the horizon, 17 I, XXIII| The brown disc of the moon gradually advanced, and terrestrial 18 II, I | the American continent. Gradually the wind has strewn it with 19 II, II | waters of the Pacific, would gradually melt and go to pieces beneath 20 II, IV | that the ice-field would gradually decrease in weight as it 21 II, V | the bottom of the trench, gradually melted by the warm waters 22 II, V | inches.~“We are sinking gradually,” murmured Sergeant Long. “ 23 II, VII | repeated.~The daylight was now gradually beginning to appear, and 24 II, VIII | the 2nd September the sky gradually became free from vapours 25 II, VIII | level of the whole island is gradually becoming lower. It is now 26 II, X | The column of mercury fell gradually The mean temperature was 27 II, X | from that date the night gradually became longer and longer. 28 II, X | coating of ice on the sea. Gradually the vast ice-field was formed 29 II, X | now. The “young ice” was gradually forming along the coast. 30 II, X | The barometer, too, is gradually rising, and by the time 31 II, XIV | him had he died, but he gradually recovered, and fresh hope 32 II, XVII | continent. The island had gradually turned completely round, 33 II, XVIII| Bathurst, it was evidently gradually sinking down, and the sea 34 II, XVIII| ropes, where the open air gradually restored them to consciousness.~ 35 II, XIX | icebergs, whilst the sea was gradually rising through the lower 36 II, XX | had closed, had reopened gradually, and now ran a mile inland, 37 II, XX | the ephemeral inland was gradually succumbing—every one, except 38 II, XXII | several others.~The fog gradually cleared off, drawing back 39 II, XXII | as the form of a vessel gradually rose against the sky.~It 40 II, XXIII| broken, it could not fail gradually to melt, and the rapid dissolution 41 II, XXIII| cemented the edges, so that it gradually regained its original solidity.~


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