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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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outside

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | so terribly cold was it outside in the cutting north wind.~ 2 I, I | weather, and if they had been outside they would have felt no 3 I, I | memorable evening, for the cold outside was twenty-four degrees 4 I, II | shouts cries were heard from outside. Silence immediately fell 5 I, III | Corporal Joliffe were already outside, braving the intense cold, 6 I, III | After having warmed the outside of his body, Corporal Joliffe 7 I, III | or the scattered houses outside the enceinte.~The next day 8 I, VII | could scarcely set foot outside. Fortunately, all were provided 9 I, XIII | both in the inside and outside walls, were only laid side 10 I, XVIII| contained several pounds of ice.~Outside drifts whirled past like 11 I, XVIII| inside, but the shutter outside was encrusted over with 12 I, XVIII| whilst the thermometer outside fell almost suddenly to 13 I, XVIII| the temperature inside and outside being some fifty-four degrees.~ 14 I, XVIII| nothing left to be done outside, the traps buried beneath 15 I, XVIII| braved the rigour of the outside temperature, hoping to be 16 I, XX | although for a long distance outside the air was impregnated 17 I, XX | Lieutenant, consulting the outside thermometer through the 18 I, XX | alcohol thermometer placed outside the window of the passage 19 I, XX | day we have to brave the outside air “~“We will brave it, 20 I, XXI | the entrance passage. The outside shutters had not been closed; 21 I, XXI | alcohol thermometer placed outside, were accurately noted.~ 22 I, XXI | intense that we cannot venture outside! I really dont know how 23 I, XXI | consulted the thermometer outside.~“Seventy-two degrees !” 24 I, XXI | with fine snow.~The weather outside was extremely dry, and the 25 I, XXII | prevented him from venturing outside.~But at last there were 26 I, XXII | intervals.~The thermometer outside suddenly rose to 15° above 27 II, II | takes its rise in the offing outside the peninsula of that name, 28 II, V | there would be no need to go outside at all. By this contrivance 29 II, V | hair was both inside and outside of the clothes; and when 30 II, VI | could be heard rushing by outside like an avalanche. Fortunately, 31 II, VI | much note of the tempest outside in the daytime; but at night 32 II, X | Lieutenant to set some traps outside the enceinte. He did not 33 II, XIV | worked hard in the darkness outside, with no light but the flames 34 II, XV | with greater symmetry than outside. In some places trunks of 35 II, XV | struts were fixed against the outside walls, vertical props were 36 II, XIX | wandering island passed outside the St Matthew group, and


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