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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | Paulina Barnett had already struck up a great friendship with 2 I, IX | lake not being very deep, struck against the bottom and rebounded 3 I, IX | course. The waves which struck its bow would soon have 4 I, IX | dashed to pieces had it struck a floating iceberg. This 5 I, IX | shock.~The boat had just struck an enormous iceberg, a floating 6 I, IX | this word when the boat, struck by another wave, filled 7 I, IX | was a strong swimmer, and struck out with one arm, supporting 8 I, XI | other.~But what chiefly struck Lieutenant Hobson was the 9 I, XV | around them, all were equally struck with the contrast between 10 I, XV | The Lieutenant was much struck with this marked contrast, 11 I, XVI | flash of lightning, it was struck by a shot, and to every 12 I, XX | companions were killed, struck down by the cold, and there 13 I, XXIII| Lieutenant’s anxious face, struck with the melancholy and 14 II, III | oblique rays of the sun struck upon the beach, and touched 15 II, IV | green, according as they are struck by the rays of the sun, 16 II, VII | light, and the Lieutenant struck his flint, and consulted 17 II, VII | crippled peasants, they struck into a kind of ambling trot.~ 18 II, VII | said Hobson.~Long at once struck his flint, lighted the touchwood, 19 II, VIII | bound them together. It struck Mrs Barnett as strange that 20 II, IX | roused her, her kayak had struck against something, it opened 21 II, X | Victoria Island would have struck against the coast of Russian 22 II, X | heavens, could fail to be struck by the change, and understand 23 II, XII | the victim. Then an idea struck her.~“It is my bear!” she 24 II, XV | exclaimed the Lieutenant, struck with the hunter’s air of 25 II, XV | we left there.”~Marbre, struck dumb by this irrefutable 26 II, XV | all, and Hobson was much struck by this last reply. It was 27 II, XVIII| Bathurst no longer existed. Struck by a huge iceberg it had 28 II, XVIII| morning Kellet’s pickaxe struck against something hard, 29 II, XVIII| hard body which Kellet had struck was uncovered, and proved 30 II, XXIII| Every one started up as if struck by lightning. Land there


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