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38 since
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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friends

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1 I, XII | addressing his companions~“My friends, from this date, July 6th, 2 I, XXI | injury I ask you then, my friends, to aid me in removing them 3 I, XXI | degrees !” cried Hobson. “My friends, two courses only are open 4 I, XXI | another moment. “No, my friends, no!” cried Hobson; “you 5 I, XXI | house, and leave th]“No, my friends, no!” cried Hobson; “you 6 I, XXI | bears! to the bears, my friends !”~It was the forlorn-hope. 7 II, II | Arctic Ocean.”~The three friends remained silent, and looked 8 II, IV | also eager to return to her friends. It was of course desirable 9 II, VIII | would be cut off from their friends.~They soon reached the wood 10 II, IX | to find her old European friends on it? If so, how had she 11 II, IX | accompany her newly-found friends to the fort.~Before starting, 12 II, IX | promise to come and see her friends at Fort Hope again in the 13 II, IX | imagination rose the images of her friends. She saw them all once more, 14 II, IX | at all hazards to let her friends know of their situation. 15 II, IX | that she had reached her friends, although she knew that 16 II, IX | when she went to visit her friends at Fort Hope.~Yes, this 17 II, IX | she had made to visit her friends in the fine season. Her 18 II, X | God’s will be done!” “My friends,” said Hobson earnestly, “ 19 II, X | hyperborean regions, to their friends.~As Hobson explained to 20 II, X | group said very gravely—~“My friends, until to-day I have felt 21 II, XII | indeed brave fellows, my friends,” exclaimed Mrs Barnett, 22 II, XII | the aid of her European friends. Then he enumerated the 23 II, XII | It will be hard work, my friends, but you know as well as 24 II, XII | the aid of her European friends. Then he enumerated the 25 II, XII | It will be hard work, my friends but you know as well as 26 II, XIII | how it appears to you, my friends, and I will not abandon 27 II, XIII | the truth, and I know, my friends, that I am speaking to men 28 II, XIV | father, and indeed all his friends, were in very great trouble. 29 II, XV | serious anxiety to their friends at home.~They made their 30 II, XV | anxiety as to the fate of his friends had at last roused him from 31 II, XVIII| great grief of losing our friends!”~The Lieutenant then sent 32 II, XIX | found the corpses of his friends!~The horror of the position 33 II, XXI | will be plenty of ice, my friends,” he said. “We can always 34 II, XXIII| have always been very good friends, have we not?”~“Yes, ma’ 35 II, XXIII| catastrophe by a few hours. My friends, you must decide whether 36 II, XXIII| shouted—~“A signal, my friends! a signal!” A pile was made 37 II, XXIV | Russian America.~Here the friends, bound together by so many 38 II, XXIV | in thirty-six years. My friends, I missed the eclipse of


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