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lade 1
laden 2
ladies 3
lady 34
lagoon 33
lagoons 1
laid 25
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34 fall
34 flung
34 frozen
34 lady
34 roof
34 sometimes
34 spot
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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lady

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | feathers spread out like a lady’s fan, and quivering with 2 I, I | Chippeway Indians. In fact, the lady traveller was to join the 3 I, V | Captain Craventy’s advice, the lady herself practised walking 4 I, VI | complain of yet,” observed the lady. “Not a single accident 5 I, IX | of a storm?” inquired the lady of old Norman.~“Yes, madam,” 6 I, IX | caution was necessary. The lady at once saw and understood 7 I, IX | sinking with the unfortunate lady, whose head he could scarcely 8 I, XII | Out of compliment to the lady of the party, and much to 9 I, XII | is a sufficiently grand lady to be waited for.”~The next 10 I, XVII | and excite our adventurous lady traveller, and even Madge, 11 I, XIX | held out her hand.~The lady, much surprised, replied 12 I, XIX | their snow-hut, and the lady promised to do so the next 13 I, XXI | prowling about,” said the lady, “and return as they came.”~ 14 I, XXII | despaired,” replied the lady. “The miseries of an Arctic - 15 I, XXII | send me back?” asked the lady with a smile.~“O madam !”—~“ 16 I, XXIII| Hope as we could wish.”~The lady looked into the Lieutenant’ 17 I, XXIII| to Mrs Barnett. The good lady felt sincerely sorry for 18 II, I | tone of voice in which the lady made this last remark showed 19 II, III | he said, addressing the lady, “you have not forgotten 20 II, III | Bay!”~“Yes,” replied the lady, “I begin to think I am 21 II, IV | Indeed I do,” replied the lady addressed, “and as our cloth 22 II, VI | sir, but by the way—the lady?”~“I dont think I shall 23 II, VII | risk.”~“But,” added the lady, “suppose you dont get 24 II, IX | Barnett! Mrs Barnett!”~The lady was not a little surprised 25 II, IX | would have died.~“But, dear lady,” she added, “I knew that 26 II, X | along the beach with the lady, listening with great interest 27 II, X | The Lieutenant and the lady at once went into the large 28 II, XV | and Mrs Barnett.~The brave lady had always given proof of 29 II, XVII | disappeared.~Yes, the illustrious lady traveller, Madge, Kalumah, 30 II, XVIII| there he found the unhappy lady motionless and insensible, 31 II, XXII | still hope!” inquired the lady of her faithful companion.~“ 32 II, XXIII| Kellet?” exclaimed the lady.~“I tell you I am going 33 II, XXIII| Lieutenant Hobson,” said the lady solemnly, “have we done 34 II, XXIV | warm an affection for the lady who had so long been his


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