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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | and was tall and strongly built. The two were on the most 2 I, VIII | to reach Fort Confidence, built on the northern extremity 3 I, VIII | most important position, built on the northern extremity 4 I, VIII | head.~Fort Confidence was built at the end of the “ right 5 I, XIII | furs and skins were to be built. There was not much chance 6 I, XIII | were roughly but strongly built, and the small panes of 7 I, XIV | dogs. This doghouse was built at the very foot of the 8 I, XIV | accommodation of the men were to be built opposite this kennel on 9 I, XIV | glutton, being strongly built, with short legs, and, like 10 I, XVI | structure had already been built across the stream, which 11 I, XIX | to understand that it was built of wood; she then turned 12 I, XXII | coast on which the fort was built, which might seriously compromise 13 I, XXII | plateau on which the fort was built. The soil on the west appeared 14 I, XXIII| Bathurst and the factory, built at the cost of-so much suffering, 15 II, I | rock, and he had not even built upon sand. The peninsula 16 II, I | months!~Yes, Fort Hope was built upon ice! Hobson at once 17 II, II | what of that? The factory, built upon a shifting soil, could 18 II, III | was, they knew we had not built on firm ground. But as things 19 II, V | abutting on the lake he built two little pointed sentry-boxes, 20 II, V | sufferings of the last winter, built a new wood shed close up 21 II, X | this island. It has been built at the cost of so much trouble 22 II, XII | large waggon sledges were built, one for the transport of 23 II, XV | fragility of the huge structure, built up by the cold, was manifest 24 II, XV | The blocks of which it was built up were here arranged with 25 II, XVII | The boat which had been built at the foot of the cape 26 II, XVIII| the ground on which it was built must have sunk. The house 27 II, XIX | barracks, which had been built on to the principal house, 28 II, XXI | centre the carpenter had built a regular deck-house, which 29 II, XXIV | which Fort Hope had been built was converted into a wandering


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