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woods 10
woodwork 3
woollen 1
word 29
words 27
wore 5
work 59
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29 supply
29 thus
29 whether
29 word
29 years
28 better
28 chief
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, I | Joliffe, who had a gracious word for every body.~Some of 2 I, I | never been reprimanded. In a word, he was a man born to obey, 3 I, II | statesmen of Great Britain. In a word, the interests of the Company 4 I, IX | scarcely pronounced this word when the boat, struck by 5 I, XVIII| hands!”Burnt “ is the only word to express the sensation 6 I, XXI | become exhausted, but not a word of complaint passed their 7 I, XXI | silent companions without a word. His half-condensed breath 8 I, XXI | course, and without another word each one set to work to 9 I, XXI | before he could articulate a word. He was laid in a warm bed, 10 I, XXI | to attack the bears at a word from Hobson. But the Lieutenant, 11 I, XXIII| significant intonation of the word easy.~“Lieutenant Hobson,” 12 II, I | Barnett had not uttered a word. She looked inquiringly 13 II, I | For some time not another word was spoken. All involuntarily 14 II, I | soil of earth and sand—in a word, beneath our feet is a foundation 15 II, I | eclipse, and he said not a word, but maintained a gloomy, 16 II, V | slightly, and he had not a word to say.~“Besides,” added 17 II, VI | communication would, in a word, be re-established by means 18 II, VIII | proposal, and without a word to any one they set out 19 II, IX | watchers were able to utter a word, so anxious were they lest 20 II, IX | settling on such a spot.~Had a word in season been spoken to 21 II, X | left the room without a word.~For some minutes Mrs Barnett 22 II, XII | now impossible to get a word out of him. He had forgotten 23 II, XIII | do.”~And without another word Hobson stripped himself, 24 II, XIII | listened without saying a word, but she understood that 25 II, XV | it?”~But Hobson had not a word to say in reply, and Mrs 26 II, XVIII| bottom of the shaft without a word to any of his comrades of 27 II, XIX | open the young buds; in a word, the Arctic landscape was 28 II, XXII | vapour on the horizon. Not a word was spoken, but all watched 29 II, XXIII| To-morrow!”~And without another word he quietly turned away and


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