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keenest 1
keenly 1
keenness 1
keep 33
keeping 8
keeps 1
kellet 28
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33 cut
33 drifted
33 help
33 keep
33 kept
33 lagoon
33 masses
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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keep

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | interest of the Company to keep the territory belonging 2 I, IV | corned beef, which will keep for any length of time; 3 I, VI | the moon should fail to keep her appointment on the 16th 4 I, IX | clutching the tiller; tried to keep his boat as much as possible 5 I, IX | whose head he could scarcely keep above the water. With a 6 I, XI | Company had advised him to keep as much as possible above 7 I, XI | orders Hobson was obliged to keep to the west; for on the 8 I, XIII | antechamber with a double door to keep out the wind; the second 9 I, XIV | kennel or shed in which to keep the teams of dogs. This 10 I, XVII | external temperature, so as to keep the thermometer of the rooms 11 I, XVIII| and it was necessary to keep up huge fires to prevent 12 I, XIX | the ice which they always keep open.~But Long, pointing 13 I, XX | hour, had strict orders to keep up the fires, and great 14 I, XXII | place set aside in which to keep them.~The Lieutenant now 15 I, XXII | eclipse; and should anything keep them back from coming, he 16 II, II | and probably doing much to keep that communication open 17 II, IV | walls of ice, which would keep in the heat, and therefore 18 II, IV | members of the colony to keep together as much as possible, 19 II, IV | waist.~Hobson merely said—~“Keep hold!”~And creeping through 20 II, V | unwearying exertions to keep off the birds of every kind, 21 II, VI | Russian America.”~“We must keep watch, then,” said Mrs Barnett, “ 22 II, VI | possible.”~“We shall indeed keep watch,” replied Hobson, “ 23 II, VI | absolutely necessary to keep in good order. With the 24 II, VI | might be, but he meant to keep the real motive of his reconnaissance 25 II, VI | Hobson, “and if I can, I will keep the knowledge of our awful 26 II, VI | replied Long, “we ought not to keep anything from her, and if 27 II, IX | but she urged Kalumah to keep her adventures secret, and 28 II, X | It was most important to keep up their strength, and they 29 II, X | great a responsibility to keep them in ignorance of the 30 II, X | and worry already, let us keep silent until the day is 31 II, XXI | bulwarks would therefore keep out the small but not the 32 II, XXIII| her mistress, and tried to keep her warm. Mrs Mac-Nab, wrapped 33 II, XXIII| Yes, madam, and you will keep your promise to Kellet!”~“


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