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30 sledge
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29 built
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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wandering

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IX | heard voices. Three men, wandering about by the lake, had seen 2 I, X | Many are doubtless still wandering about on the vast ice-fields. 3 II, I | checked the course of the wandering island, and there was no 4 II, II | northern latitudes. Our wandering island would run a risk 5 II, II | result was arrived at.~The wandering island was moving in a westerly 6 II, II | arrest the course of this wandering island.”~ 7 II, III | glimpse of a few beavers wandering about, evidently ill at 8 II, IV | reasonably be supposed that the wandering island was not immersed 9 II, IV | impossible to prevent them. The wandering Island might at any moment 10 II, IV | house, garden, park, &c.? A wandering island, with a solid insubmersible 11 II, VIII | south-east wind would drive the wandering island farther from the 12 II, VIII | Barnett and Madge saw several wandering about on the plains, but 13 II, IX | keen sight—as are all these wandering tribes accustomed to the 14 II, IX | work, Kalumah could see the wandering island more distinctly, 15 II, IX | night of the storm, when the wandering island had neared the American 16 II, X | inscribed the position of the wandering island, and the names of 17 II, X | what awful solitudes the wandering island was drifting.~The 18 II, X | but an island of ice, a wandering island”——~At this moment 19 II, XII | narrative by stating that the wandering island had finally stopped 20 II, XII | narrative by stating that the wandering island had finally stopped 21 II, XIII | of another winter on the wandering island to the unfortunate 22 II, XV | had come at last, when the wandering island was to leave the 23 II, XVII | Hobson ascertained that the wandering island was still drifting 24 II, XVIII| had been flung upon the wandering island, the volume below 25 II, XVIII| ocean now encircled the wandering island, the sea was open 26 II, XIX | George island, &c. The wandering island was in fact at that 27 II, XIX | be indeed gone, when the wandering island passed outside the 28 II, XXI | so many perils in their wandering home, that in leaving it 29 II, XXII | overcome than his comrades, was wandering about in the hope of getting 30 II, XXIV | built was converted into a wandering island, when that island


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