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compromised 1
compulsory 2
comrade 2
comrades 32
conceal 6
concealed 2
conceived 1
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33 twenty
32 ascertain
32 carpenter
32 comrades
32 don
32 food
32 looking
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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comrades

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, X | assassinated and eaten by their comrades. But in spite of all his 2 I, XV | not to lose sight of their comrades, and to be on the look-out 3 I, XVI | quickly joined by twelve comrades, four of whom were like 4 I, XVI | politely, and, followed by his comrades, quickly disappeared behind 5 I, XXI | to be held by one of his comrades. Once at the shed, he was 6 II, I | you can tell your brave comrades that our mistake, which 7 II, II | damp the spirits of our comrades, who will perhaps not be 8 II, II | Sergeant Long informed his comrades that the departure for Fort 9 II, III | island in which he and his comrades were imprisoned. Many changes 10 II, V | all; she encouraged her comrades in their work, and took 11 II, VI | first care was to tell his comrades that the hurricane was not 12 II, VI | we may be able to let our comrades know if any land is in sight; 13 II, VIII | court and found all their comrades at their usual occupations.~ 14 II, VIII | up all idea of seeing our comrades from Fort Reliance for this 15 II, X | I ought now to tell our comrades. You see in what a terrible 16 II, X | was not time to tell his comrades the truth.~“Let us wait 17 II, XII | they ought to tell their comrades and wives, but decided to 18 II, XII | I know you will, dear comrades,” said Hobson, “and if only 19 II, XII | infinite~“I know you will, dear comrades,” said Hobson, “and if only 20 II, XIII | myself fortunate if all my comrades answer to their names in 21 II, XIII | felt, and Hobson and his comrades soon found that this ice-field 22 II, XIV | and pulled it tightly. His comrades rushed to his assistance, 23 II, XVIII| they stood. They had their comrades to save, and amongst them 24 II, XVIII| without a word to any of his comrades of the terrible form his 25 II, XX | tempest-tossed waves~Sabine’s comrades, hearing his cries, rushed 26 II, XX | Islands on the map to his comrades, and said—~“Look at these 27 II, XXI | Hobson once more called his comrades together, and asked them 28 II, XXI | hastened to reassure his comrades about drinkable water.~“ 29 II, XXII | was less overcome than his comrades, was wandering about in 30 II, XXIII| example might lead some of his comrades to commit suicide also. 31 II, XXIII| away and went back to his comrades.~“Poor fellow.” murmured 32 II, XXIII| that we should consult our comrades. We ought all to share the


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