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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, V | his party were ready to start. The route across the known 2 I, VII | rising; “give the signal to start at once.”~The Lieutenant 3 I, VII | laboriously preparing to start.~Unfortunately, the district 4 I, VIII | you like, Lieutenant.”~The start was fixed for the next morning; 5 I, VIII | As for us, let’s make a start to begin with. Let us press 6 I, IX | above his head. “ Let us start without losing an instant. 7 I, IX | Confidence. Let us then start without a moment’s delay, 8 I, IX | would not have hesitated to start, but as Mrs Barnett was 9 I, IX | were not present. Let us start immediately , as our brave 10 I, X | the order was given to start.~Sergeant Felton had done 11 I, XI | simply, “we have now only to start for Cape Bathurst.”~But 12 I, XI | rest had been promised, the start did not actually take place 13 I, XII | Hobson, “and you did well to start a year beforehand. You are 14 I, XIII | the principal building. To start with, the Bite had been 15 I, XXIII| declared their readiness to start.~Four sledges and their 16 I, XXIII| the precious convoy. The start was fixed for the morning 17 II, VI | you think best.”~“We will start this evening at nine oclock, 18 II, IX | immediately rose ready to start.~Mrs Barnett was indeed 19 II, X | the day is fixed for the start, and then we will reveal 20 II, X | America or Asia, or if the start would have to be put off.~ 21 II, X | appears practicable, we will start then.”~“Very well,” said 22 II, XII | When you give the signal to start, Lieutenant, we will follow 23 II, XII | were prevented they were to start on the 20th November, and 24 II, XII | When you give the signal to start, Lieutenant, we will follow 25 II, XII | were prevented they were to start on the 20th November, and 26 II, XII | that all was ready for the start on the morning of the 18th 27 II, XIII | Suppose he did, it could not start until after the thaw. And 28 II, XIII | the ice. It was decided to start on the return journey to 29 II, XV | expedition was organised and the start fixed for March 7th. Hobson,


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