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carcasses 1
cardboard 1
cardinal 7
care 36
cared 5
career 1
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37 observed
37 rain
36 both
36 care
36 darkness
36 fear
36 inquired
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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care

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, III | like a parcel requiring care, were removed, and revealed 2 I, IV | had been chosen with great care; none were too stout or 3 I, V | still greater speed.~“Take care, Joliffe,” repeated his 4 I, VII | perhaps see as many as you care about !”~On the 23d May, 5 I, VII | storm as long as they took care not to let the openings 6 I, VIII | Felton.~Jaspar Hobson’s first care was to ask Felton if any 7 I, XI | examined with the greatest care between the 6th and 20th 8 I, XII | march; but he was full of care and anxiety, although he 9 I, XIII | house, and entrusted to the care of Mac-Nabs wife, an Indian 10 I, XIII | take charge of them.~The care of the household fell to 11 I, XIV | neighbourhood, and took care to obtain a plentiful store 12 I, XIV | of the settlement, such care bad been taken to find a 13 I, XV | of all things has taken care to place these safety-valves 14 I, XV | return to the fort. I dont care to watch the walrus slaughtered!”~“ 15 I, XVI | crafty animal, which took care not to expose itself to 16 I, XVI | obtain them, they might not care so much about them, they 17 I, XVII | the hunters therefore took care to be well armed when they 18 I, XVIII| endure it, although great care was necessary to escape 19 I, XX | of musketry. Hobson took care to provide the animals with 20 I, XXIII| loose in fury, I should care no more for it all than 21 II, III | be examined with special care; the fracture being still 22 II, V | AUGUST 20TH.~Hobson’s first care on his return to the fort, 23 II, V | took the bearings, taking care, however, to go some distance 24 II, VI | wrapped himself up, taking care to have nothing about him 25 II, VI | Fort Hope.~Hobson’s first care was to tell his comrades 26 II, IX | her friend.~The anxious care of the two women soon revived 27 II, X | could not be taken too much care of, as they would have to 28 II, X | taken with the greatest care, but no change was noticeable 29 II, XIV | mending the clothes, taking care of the furs, some of which 30 II, XIV | every day. The greatest care was taken lest he should 31 II, XIV | It was now that double care was required to combat the 32 II, XV | watched with the greatest care, this fog prevented all 33 II, XIX | catastrophe.~Hobson’s first care after Mrs Barnett’s recovery 34 II, XXI | at noon with the greatest care and twenty-four hours later 35 II, XXI | certainly constructed with more care than if it had been put 36 II, XXIII| The Lieutenant’s first care, as soon as it was light,


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