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Jules Verne
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1 I, I | with each other, had been carefully swept by Corporal Joliffe. 2 I, VI | added Hobson, who had carefully examined the wapitis after 3 I, VII | The latitude had been very carefully obtained by means of most 4 I, XI | imperfectly known.~After carefully ascertaining the latitude 5 I, XI | and others set to work, carefully examining every trace, every 6 I, XIII | with, the Bite had been carefully levelled. The soil, a mixture 7 I, XVII | therefore, necessary to note carefully the approaching tide at 8 I, XIX | capture was easy. Two balls carefully aimed put an end to the 9 I, XIX | to Mrs Joliffe, and b her carefully prepared for the table.~ 10 I, XXI | surrounding the fort were carefully examined, and the state 11 I, XXII | surrounding the cape were carefully watched. The British flag 12 I, XXIII| instruments were already carefully placed on the promontory, 13 II, II | ARE WE?~It was necessary carefully to study the unexpected 14 II, II | be avoided. This Hobson carefully explained to his companions.~ 15 II, II | and it would be necessary carefully to ascertain all that a 16 II, II | The Lieutenant examined it carefully before speaking, and then 17 II, II | took his compasses, and carefully measured the narrowest part 18 II, III | northern latitudes very carefully, and to note any change 19 II, V | bench-marks.~They examined them carefully, and found that since they 20 II, V | The stores were of course carefully husbanded. There still remained 21 II, VII | needle of his compass very carefully.~“No,” he said, “the sea 22 II, VIII | extent. They examined it carefully, and found that it was about 23 II, VIII | situation, Mrs Barnett and Madge carefully noted the peculiarities 24 II, VIII | Cape Esquimaux. And the two carefully traced them, but the footprints 25 II, X | The secret he had so long carefully kept was now about to be 26 II, XII | march.~The sledges were carefully examined and repaired. The 27 II, XII | the curved fronts being carefully repaired and strengthened.~ 28 II, XIV | open the door, looked in, carefully examined the premises, and 29 II, XV | Mrs Joliffe and I sowed so carefully!... O madam, sometimes I 30 II, XVII | in its path. Hobson most carefully noted every incident, taking 31 II, XVII | On the 2d of May a very carefully taken observation showed 32 II, XVIII| Nevertheless the Lieutenant carefully went over every portion 33 II, XXI | winds and waves.”~Hobson carefully looked over the stores of 34 II, XXII | twenty remained.~Hobson most carefully examined the new conformation 35 II, XXIII| the earth and sand were carefully spread about, especially


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