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push 3
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puzzle 2
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29 start
29 sudden
29 supply
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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put

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | clearing ground was pitilessly put a stop to, as it drove away 2 I, II | trade, were relentlessly put aside by the governors of 3 I, VI | wild beasts.~Two bullets put an end to the fight between 4 I, IX | the boat in danger, and put off to its rescue. They 5 I, XIII | uses to which it would be put. For in the rough and ready 6 I, XIII | and which the carpenter put up without any difficulty. 7 I, XIII | carpenter; and so the idea was put in practice at once, and 8 I, XIV | The capture of seals being put off for a more convenient 9 I, XVIII| Lieutenant and Sergeant Long put their heads together, and 10 I, XIX | Two balls carefully aimed put an end to the bear’s life, 11 I, XIX | slight fit of coughing, she put her hand before her mouth 12 I, XIX | beads, which she immediately put on. Hobson gave the poor 13 I, XX | the table; the lamps were put out, and for a time the 14 I, XXI | them. But it was decided to put off this desperate measure 15 I, XXII | now!”~“Oh, all that can be put right when the fine weather 16 II, II | fixed for the next day, was put off. He gave as reasons 17 II, III | latitudes.~Hobson was obliged to put off his trip, and wait until 18 II, V | fortification. Mac-Nab also put into execution, with his 19 II, V | factory; but its erection was put off until the next summer.~ 20 II, VII | and the Corporal at last put the indefatigable little 21 II, VII | creatures should perish, and I put my trust in Him!”~The two 22 II, X | the start would have to be put off.~But the surface of 23 II, XIV | unloaded, the provisions put back in the pantry, and 24 II, XIV | to the House. We must not put too strong a temptation 25 II, XV | acting by Madge’s advice, put off weaning him for some 26 II, XXI | prepared, which could be put up if necessary, and the 27 II, XXI | care than if it had been put together in haste on a vessel 28 II, XXI | provisions, &c., had to be put off.~Every one wished to 29 II, XXIII| the little hill.~Hobson put the case before the whole


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