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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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principal

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1 I, II | 700,000 square miles. Its principal factories are situated on 2 I, II | Company, and contains its principal fur depôt. Moreover, in 3 I, III | of recommendation to the principal agents of the Hudson’s Bay 4 I, VII | formed between these two principal arteries; and as they were 5 I, XI | the flesh of which is the principal food of the Indians and 6 I, XII | behind the actual cape, the principal house and the magazines 7 I, XIII | the construction of the principal house at once. Meanwhile 8 I, XIII | Lieutenant hoped to have the principal house ready in a month. 9 I, XIII | to choose the site of the principal house on the plateau at 10 I, XIII | barracks were constructed, the principal house would be reserved 11 I, XIII | the site fixed on for the principal building. To start with, 12 I, XIII | this important matter.~The principal cooking utensil was a large 13 I, XIV | interval; and as soon as the principal house was finished, Hobson 14 I, XIV | arbutus, and formed the principal food of the Polar hares. 15 I, XXI | on the left, behind, the principal house. It was decided that 16 II, II | and Behring Strait.~Two principal currents divide the dangerous 17 II, VI | That is at present our principal danger. Well, when it comes 18 II, VII | rises New-Archangel, the principal settlement in Russian America, 19 II, X | to the inner rooms of the principal house.~Although Fort Hope 20 II, XV | time in strengthening the principal house of the fort, which 21 II, XVII | Kalumah returned to the principal house after seeing them 22 II, XVII | over the palisades. The principal house and all the buildings 23 II, XVII | and ice, beneath which the principal house had entirely disappeared.~ 24 II, XVIII| the dog-house, stable, and principal house, had been able to 25 II, XVIII| poor creatures in them. The principal house next disappeared beneath 26 II, XIX | had been built on to the principal house, and the walls of 27 II, XIX | l]culae which form their principal food, and abound in the 28 II, XX | formerly occupied by the principal house of the factory.~Hitherto, 29 II, XXI | the large well where the principal house had formerly stood.


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