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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | by a small bastion with a pointed roof at each of the four 2 I, X | hand to his companions, pointed to the boundless ocean.~ 3 I, XI | jagged broken coast with its pointed capes and rugged promontories, 4 I, XI | are some.”~And Mrs Joliffe pointed to a good many footprints 5 I, XII | course, and the two observers pointed the telescopes of their 6 I, XIV | set in. A strong fence of pointed stakes, planted firmly in 7 I, XV | half-moon, fenced with tall pointed stakes, fifteen feet high, 8 I, XIX | friend of yesterday, and pointed to the but with an, air 9 I, XXI | called the Sergeant, and pointed to some moving masses indistinctly 10 I, XXIII| the promontory, and having pointed them towards the southern 11 I, XXIII| required.~The astronomer pointed it upon the sun; he watched 12 II, IV | landslips. Sergeant Long pointed to several small blocks 13 II, V | lake he built two little pointed sentry-boxes, which completed 14 II, VI | time. Cape Bathurst still pointed to the north, as it did 15 II, VII | there—over there!”~And he pointed to the south-west. Was he 16 II, VIII | Barnett stopped suddenly, and pointed to some clear and regular 17 II, X | Cape Bathurst no longer pointed to the north, but to the 18 II, XII | then brought, and Hobson pointed out the position occupied 19 II, XII | a child!”...~And Hobson pointed to the vast white plain, 20 II, XII | then brought, and Hobson pointed out the position occupied 21 II, XII | a child!”...~And Hobson pointed to the vast white plain, 22 II, XII | seizing Hobson’s hand, she pointed to a huge object, of ill-defined 23 II, XIV | made their way to the holes pointed out by Kalumah. Each one 24 II, XV | against the sky with their pointed peaks, their rugged cones, 25 II, XV | through the narrow passages pointed out by Marbre and Sabine. 26 II, XV | It was true. The needle pointed in exactly the opposite 27 II, XV | crystals, the apexes of which pointed to the wind.~Hobson at once 28 II, XVII | points, so that Cape Bathurst pointed to the north-west. The last 29 II, XVII | circumference. Cape Bathurst now pointed due north, and those masses 30 II, XX | entertain a slight hope. He pointed out the Aleutian Islands 31 II, XXII | inquiringly, and the man pointed to a white vapour on the


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