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hunted 10
hunter 14
hunters 69
hunting 30
hurled 3
hurly 1
hurrah 10
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30 circumstances
30 decided
30 fixed
30 hunting
30 pass
30 rae
30 sledge
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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hunting

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | excited. Here the talk was of hunting, there of trade. What plans 2 I, II | The depopulation of the hunting territories, caused by the 3 I, IV | in the very centre of the hunting districts. once swarming 4 I, V | month several successful hunting expeditions had been made 5 I, VI | This often happens in the hunting districts. It is not at 6 I, VIII | daily spoils. Many were the hunting and fishing expeditions 7 I, VIII | gone towards the east on a hunting expedition with a few Indians 8 I, VIII | exclaimed the Lieutenant; “the hunting districts are vast, and 9 I, VIII | supported themselves by hunting and fishing on the borders 10 I, XI | had wisely forbidden all hunting of the kind. He did not 11 I, XI | returned to their usual hunting grounds.”~“That is as it 12 I, XI | ourselves, seeking a new hunting district; and in either 13 I, XII | And do you suppose that hunting is the only object of the 14 I, XII | are sure to be seeking new hunting grounds. But as we cannot 15 I, XIII | as they could set about hunting in earnest. In the meantime 16 I, XIV | set in.~In the meantime hunting parties were organised. 17 I, XIV | they soon found that their hunting excursions were not to be 18 I, XVI | in particular, to these hunting grounds; but I expect coming 19 I, XVII | cold so sharp and biting. Hunting was vigorously carried on 20 I, XIX | still lingered on the coast hunting morses and camping under 21 I, XIX | follow her family to the hunting grounds. The two men were 22 I, XIX | out of every twenty-four hunting morses. With a patience 23 I, XX | thwart all his plans for hunting in the early spring. Moreover, 24 I, XXII | days had now returned, and hunting was resumed.~Hobson was 25 I, XXIII| During the month of July hunting the furred animals was discontinued, 26 II, I | colonists, who even when hunting did not go far from Fort 27 II, V | the hunters were eagerly hunting the reindeer and Polar hares, 28 II, VI | was planked and ribbed. Hunting might now be neglected a 29 II, VIII | creatures, knowing that hunting was suspended, went and 30 II, XV | discontinued. There was no hunting or setting of traps. The


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