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use 34
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useful 11
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34 woman
33 birds
33 breaking
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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use

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | royal decree restricted the use of costly furs to such an 2 I, XI | was true enough. It was no use counting upon the bears 3 I, XIII | the lime into bricks, and use them in the same way.”~“ 4 I, XIII | arrived at as to how to use them to the best advantage.~ 5 I, XIV | not required for immediate use were stowed away in a garret, 6 I, XIV | mean to make all possible use of the produce of the country 7 I, XIV | carpenters-should make all possible use of the interval; and as 8 I, XIV | them were cared for winter use, and the remainder converted 9 I, XVI | so far north it was of no use to depend on the Indians, 10 I, XVI | animalsfeet. The beavers use their tails-which are large 11 I, XVII | quite as expert in their use as the rest of the party. 12 I, XVIII| Mrs Barnett bad made good use of her time, and would never 13 I, XVIII| was to be done? It was no use to think of clearing away 14 I, XX | course no longer of any use for marking degrees, and 15 I, XX | promptly checked by the use of lime-juice and lime-lozenges.~ 16 II, II | could be of no further use to the Company. Sooner or 17 II, III | terra firma.”~“Could we not use them as messengers?” asked 18 II, V | their vessel would be of no use until next year after the 19 II, V | salted and laid by for future use. Twenty at least were taken, 20 II, V | rather surprised at the free use made of the Company’s property; 21 II, IX | resin, such as the Esquimaux use when fishing at night, lit 22 II, X | Such was the situation. To use Sergeant Long’s expression, 23 II, XII | might possibly be of great use to the Lieutenant. Unless 24 II, XII | might possibly be of great use to the Lieutenant. Unless 25 II, XII | necessary. It was of no use to count on the product 26 II, XIII | would really be of more use than a sledge if we wish 27 II, XIV | and that they could not use until the sea was open, 28 II, XIV | neatly cut in the ice, the use of which she knew perfectly 29 II, XV | the factory had been made use of for sailcloth.~This boat 30 II, XV | crops which could be of no use to the colonists, as the 31 II, XXI | it, and melted for daily use, and to fill the casks on 32 II, XXII | although it seemed of little use, signals were made, and 33 II, XXIII| drinking water, but of what use could they be? Could they 34 II, XXIV | Black, who had regained the use of his tongue since he had


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