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nations 1
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Jules Verne
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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | food of the Canadian and native huntersseldom go further 2 I, IV | the independence of their native land, and when the agents 3 I, VI | love and enthusiasm for my native land. Cold is my element, 4 I, VIII| all originality. To find a native race as yet uninfluenced 5 I, X | position of a copper-mine which native miners had reported. On 6 I, X | or less recent passage of native hunters. Hobson knew that 7 I, XIV | the Lieutenant.~“I am a native of the Polar regions, madam,” 8 I, XIV | shrub about two feet high, native to very cold climates, and 9 I, XV | caterpillars, but in water -their native element—they are nimble 10 I, XVII| for it is as much their native element as water. Trumpeter 11 I, XIX | who had returned to their native element through the holes 12 I, XIX | male or female none but a native could have said, for their 13 I, XIX | in a few words, which the native girl readily understood, 14 I, XIX | Arrived at the enceinte, the native woman, seeing the house, 15 I, XIX | the feelings of the young native, showed superhuman courage, 16 I, XIX | simply.~The interesting native family remained encamped 17 I, XIX | what she heard.~The young native girl had a sweet voice, 18 I, XIX | her service, but the young native could not be persuaded to 19 II, VII | there are a good many small native colonies, the members of 20 II, VII | or, failing them, some native Indians, scouring the coasts.~ 21 II, IX | the arrival of the young native on the island.~During the 22 II, IX | terrible moment for the young native, and she determined at all 23 II, IX | she embarked!~The young native had no idea where she had 24 II, X | him with kisses.~The young native was charmed and touched 25 II, X | said Mrs Barnett, “for as a native she will be thoroughly acquainted 26 II, XIV | crevasses or rents, the young native noticed many circular holes 27 II, XIV | the hunters, and the young native described to them the way 28 II, XV | and trusting in the young native’s sagacity, retraced their 29 II, XV | expressions of the intelligent native girl.~The events of the


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