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wolverines 4
wolves 18
woman 34
women 40
won 9
wonder 5
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40 saw
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40 thaw
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39 below
39 considerable
39 creatures
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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women

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | of the neighbourhood, two women, whom we shall introduce 2 I, I | Joliffe, and the two foreign women already alluded to, in whose 3 I, I | words of the two foreign women already alluded to more 4 I, V | sentences. These two intrepid women, in their otter-skin caps 5 I, VI | I agree; and may all the women and soldiers accompanying 6 I, VIII | spotted redshanks, “old women,” those loquacious birds 7 I, VIII | thirty natives there, men, women, and children, who supported 8 I, XVIII| observations. The three married women had also plenty to see to : 9 I, XVIII| a beauty upon which few women had been privileged to look.~ 10 I, XIX | carnivorous animals; two women, still young whose matted 11 I, XIX | watched Mrs Barnett and the women of the fort without once 12 I, XXI | Barnett joined the other women, who had gathered round 13 I, XXI | complaint passed their lips. The women bore their sufferings with 14 I, XXI | fresh misfortune some of the women screamed; and Hobson, seizing 15 II, VI | where the soldiers and women worked together. It was 16 II, VII | sharpening their tools. The women were stitching away industriously, 17 II, VIII | the earthquake; and two women might, without danger, venture 18 II, VIII | said Mrs Barnett. “We women who do not trouble ourselves 19 II, VIII | By nine oclock the two women had walked four miles. They 20 II, VIII | none of the soldiers or women have left the fort, and 21 II, VIII | Polar bear, and the two women watched it with beating 22 II, VIII | not yet perceived the two women who were so anxiously watching 23 II, VIII | to the horror of the two women, seized it by the clothes 24 II, IX | anxious care of the two women soon revived Kalumah, whose 25 II, IX | morning. We know that the two women found the footprints left 26 II, X | members of the colony, men and women, were assembled in the dimly 27 II, XII | hundred miles to cross with women and a child!”...~And Hobson 28 II, XII | hundred miles to cross with women and a child!”...~And Hobson 29 II, XII | of the caravan of men and women struggling across these 30 II, XIV | Bathurst, and whilst the women remained on the beach, the 31 II, XV | more she saw the men and women of the hapless caravan encamped 32 II, XVII | off, and the soldiers and women had already gone to bed 33 II, XVII | enceinte they saw the men and women they had left asleep hurrying 34 II, XVII | occupied by the soldiers and women, and from which they had 35 II, XVIII| work zealously, men and women alike seizing shovels and 36 II, XVIII| wielded the pickaxe whilst the women kept up the fires; but all 37 II, XVIII| at their weary task the women stood watching them from 38 II, XVIII| temporary shelter for the women and the little boy. The 39 II, XXII | to the camp. The men and women were gathered together in 40 II, XXIV | by the hand, whilst the women embraced her affectionately.~


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