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scanned 1
scanty 3
scarce 8
scarcely 36
scarcer 2
scarcity 1
scarecrow 2
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36 outside
36 provisions
36 river
36 scarcely
36 seventieth
35 best
35 carefully
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | the Arctic regions would scarcely supply game enough for these 2 I, IV | pleasant to look at.~We need scarcely add that Captain Craventy 3 I, VII | Lieutenant and his soldiers could scarcely set foot outside. Fortunately, 4 I, VIII | of his visitors which was scarcely inferior in value to those 5 I, VIII | which the solar rays could scarcely dissolve, and which seemed, 6 I, IX | made little head. The sail, scarcely filled by the fitful breeze, 7 I, IX | one knew where.~“We are scarcely advancing at all,” said 8 I, IX | an experienced hand could scarcely have controlled it now. 9 I, IX | and the rain, they could scarcely see each other, whilst the 10 I, IX | cried Hobson.~But he had scarcely pronounced this word when 11 I, IX | lady, whose head he could scarcely keep above the water. With 12 I, X | almost horizontal circle, scarcely disappeared at all. The 13 I, XII | small extent of territory, scarcely two square miles-in fact 14 I, XIII | particles of which were scarcely held together by the vegetation 15 I, XIV | the neighbourhood and that scarcely a day passed without one 16 I, XIV | wanted to eat, they were scarcely dangerous, and fled with 17 I, XV | is not flooded when it is scarcely ten feet above the sea level 18 I, XVII | Arctic Ocean. There was scarcely any tide at all, and the 19 I, XVII | floated these long pieces, scarcely cemented together at the 20 I, XVII | large outlines were given, scarcely marked out against the misty 21 I, XVII | hummocks, their dazzling coats scarcely distinguishable from the 22 I, XXI | heavy torpor, which could scarcely be called sleep.~At three 23 I, XXIII| fifteen or twenty feet, it has scarcely risen one !”~“Yes; but that 24 II, II | be destroyed.~But it was scarcely probable that either of 25 II, IV | Where he stood the soil rose scarcely three feet above the water. 26 II, IV | towards the burrow, and he had scarcely reached the opening of the 27 II, IV | and willows which could scarcely be called a wood. Towards 28 II, V | night the column of mercury scarcely went down three degrees.~ 29 II, IX | sustained her, but she had scarcely reached the beach when her 30 II, X | seemed as if it would be scarcely safe for a single traveller 31 II, X | circumstances, three months would scarcely be long enough for them 32 II, XII | which the boldest man would scarcely dare to venture, and now 33 II, XII | in the uncertain light, scarcely a hundred paces from where 34 II, XV | quite exhausted, and could scarcely get along, when they found 35 II, XVIII| insensible, with her head scarcely out of the water.~The Lieutenant 36 II, XXIII| hundred feet at its base, and scarcely five hundred in its greatest


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