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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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circumstances

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | rise superior to adverse circumstances. He was “ a child of the 2 I, V | guarantee against any adverse circumstances, and left a means of communication 3 I, V | except under extraordinary circumstances!~“No, Mrs Joliffe,” he was 4 I, VII | they had to do under the circumstances. It was not the first time 5 I, IX | the best you can under the circumstances, and if you think it would 6 I, XII | adapting themselves to circumstances with the easy flexibility 7 I, XII | exceptionally favourable circumstances. We have had little fatigue 8 I, XVI | same on the forehead. The circumstances attending its death deserve 9 I, XVIII| accommodation of themselves to circumstances.~Part of the day was occupied 10 I, XVIII| to a stranger.~Under the circumstances the “ promenade “ was soon 11 I, XIX | escape from it.~Under the circumstances the capture was easy. Two 12 I, XX | himself~Of course under these circumstances no one dreamt of leaving 13 I, XX | on the ice under similar circumstances; their breath failed them, 14 I, XXIII| I have been in critical circumstances, and have never lost presence 15 I, XXIII| the horizon. Never were circumstances more favourable to an astronomical 16 II, II | be deserted as soon as circumstances should permit.~The only 17 II, III | understood that, under the circumstances, the party did not advance 18 II, IV | course desirable under the circumstances that the commanding officer 19 II, V | hundreds of miles under such circumstances. Mrs Barnett and Madge devoted 20 II, IX | bear had acted under the circumstances.~“And after all,” added 21 II, X | the south. Under ordinary circumstances the reindeer, Polar hares, 22 II, X | from Fort Hope. Under the circumstances, three months would scarcely 23 II, XII | travel under very trying circumstances. Sergeant Long superintended 24 II, XII | travel under very trying circumstances. Sergeant Long superintended 25 II, XIII | accomplished under most distressing circumstances. The weather was dreadful, 26 II, XIV | clothing, and under ordinary circumstances would have been of immense 27 II, XV | his wife. Under ordinary circumstances he would merely have had 28 II, XVII | the stores under present circumstances. The influence of the spring 29 II, XVIII| rope. Of course under the circumstances the work could not proceed 30 II, XIX | human superiority, under circumstances in which that superiority


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