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brother-in-law 4
brothers 1
brothers-in-law 1
brought 40
brow 1
brown 7
brows 1
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41 young
40 amongst
40 body
40 brought
40 districts
40 five
40 given
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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brought

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | to see the poor people, brought back as it were to the civilised 2 I, I | Rocky Mountains. His father brought him up strictly, and he 3 I, I | scheme of exploration had now brought her to Fort Reliance. Having 4 I, IV | Company.~The vehicle which brought Thomas Black to Fort Reliance 5 I, V | bone, when even the night brought us no relief from our sufferings !”~“ 6 I, VIII | Felton; “and if each day brought us such a skin as that, 7 I, IX | stretched to the utmost, brought the boat round with giddy 8 I, XIII | work, and the timbers were brought down by the dogs to the 9 I, XIII | the rooms. The air-pumps, brought from Fort Reliance, were 10 I, XIII | furnace, which had been brought piecemeal from Fort Reliance, 11 I, XIV | a quantity of fuel to be brought from the wooded hills in 12 I, XIV | name, “caribous,” had been brought down by the guns, the flesh 13 I, XIV | tea which the party had brought from Fort Reliance.~Knowing 14 I, XV | of the seals were to be brought back. The weather was fine, 15 I, XVII | their double influence is brought to bear upon the waters. 16 I, XIX | Lieutenant’s order, Joliffe brought some reindeer-venison, which 17 I, XX | in n the garret had to be brought down into the sitting-room, 18 I, XXIII| winter beauty. No game was brought down but that required for 19 I, XXIII| world.~The astronomer had brought a good many glasses with 20 II, III | we are treading has been brought here by the wind, little 21 II, V | Michael had been partly brought up on the milk of the mothers. 22 II, VII | long way round, and have brought him face to face with the 23 II, VIII | laid down the body he had brought with him.~Mrs Barnett could 24 II, X | of self-preservation had brought them to the neighbourhood 25 II, X | No fresh stores had been brought by Captain Craventy’s promised 26 II, XII | the Arctic seas was then brought, and Hobson pointed out 27 II, XII | the Arctic seas was then brought, and Hobson pointed out 28 II, XIII | lived upon the cold they had brought with them. The whole of 29 II, XIII | of the winter which had brought them into such a strait.~“ 30 II, XIII | swimmer a few strokes soon brought him to the other side of 31 II, XV | Kamtchatka Current which brought us where we now are, and 32 II, XV | which had evidently been brought to Arctic regions by the 33 II, XV | soon manifested.~Each day brought fresh symptoms of returning 34 II, XIX | iron bolts which had been brought from Fort Reliance, and 35 II, XIX | different kinds, which had been brought by the great ocean currents 36 II, XIX | companion; “it was I who brought you to this terrible pass— 37 II, XXI | man replied that he had brought it from the lake as usual, 38 II, XXII | water melted before it was brought near the fire. Thin pieces 39 II, XXIII| held him back. Her cries brought Hobson and Long to her assistance, 40 II, XXIII| fresh materials were hastily brought. On the shrouds a sort of


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