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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, III | the loquacious Corporal continued to exhort the unconscious 2 I, V | fifteen days. The weather continued favourable, the cold was 3 I, VII | ARCTIC CIRCLE.~The expedition continued to advance towards the north-west; 4 I, VII | the fury of the tempest continued to increase. The wind roared 5 I, XI | encamped in tents.~The weather continued very fine and the temperature 6 I, XIV | August these expeditions were continued with great success, and 7 I, XVII | For a few days the weather continued dry and cold, the surface 8 I, XX | more and more uneasy at the continued severity of the cold. He 9 I, XXI | was proceeding, the bears continued their efforts to get in, 10 I, XXI | exhausted, and then, if the cold continued, what would become of them 11 I, XXIII| scared away by the guns, continued to multiply near the fort. 12 II, I | long as the northern winter continued, the frozen sea maintained 13 II, III | future, the three explorers continued to follow the coast. They 14 II, V | Arctic Ocean, but the island continued to advance, and, much to 15 II, V | month of August. The weather continued fine, and any mists which 16 II, VI | 20th August the weather continued fine, and the temperature 17 II, X | cross the sea, but they continued to gather in large numbers 18 II, XII | satisfactory condition.~The wind continued to blow almost incessantly, 19 II, XII | satisfactory condition.~The wind continued to blow almost incessantly, 20 II, XIV | offing, as was proved by the continued presence of the ruminants 21 II, XIV | made by the reindeer, then continued his walk round the palisade, 22 II, XV | convalescence of little Michael continued to progress favourably. 23 II, XV | rodents, and carnivora alike continued to frequent the vicinity 24 II, XV | the early spring.~The thaw continued to proceed rapidly from 25 II, XV | observations.~This state of things continued for four days. The frost-rime 26 II, XVII | being broken, and their continued presence was a fresh proof 27 II, XVIII| Night fell, but the work was continued by the light of torches. 28 II, XVIII| assumed.~The excavation continued throughout the night, the 29 II, XX | long time.”~“I must add,” continued Hobson, “that if our island 30 II, XXI | have done had the storm continued. Its dissolution was, of 31 II, XXII | was assured. The vessel continued to approach in an oblique 32 II, XXIII| Behring Sea.~The temperature continued to rise. The wind had gone 33 II, XXIII| up, but the strip of ice continued to melt and sink. Presently 34 II, XXIII| was going on.~“Yes,” he continued, “there is one way of checking


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