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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, I | arsenal of the fort, and by an English tent at each corner of the 2 I, I | place of thin slices of English bread and butter, and dainty 3 I, II | received a new impulse. English traders became familiar 4 I, III | the same situation as the English astronomers who were transported 5 I, VI | for game in the whole of English America. Mrs Paulina Barnett 6 I, VIII| them in fairly intelligible English.~These Hare Indians, like 7 I, X | to resume explorations in English America until thirty years 8 I, X | geographical discovery of which we English may well be proud. But do 9 I, XII | north-western districts of English America; and secret as the 10 I, XII | Russian America, where the English had as yet no right to settle; 11 I, XII | called-that is to say, in English America. It remained to 12 I, XVI | esteemed in the Russian and English markets above all others, 13 I, XVI | replied the other in good English, but with a slightly foreign 14 I, XVI | not now on American but on English ground,” replied the Lieutenant 15 I, XVI | the old claims made by the English in general, and the Hudson’ 16 I, XIX | immediately exclaimed in English, “Welcome! welcome !”~It 17 I, XIX | woman who had answered in English behaved with greater refinement, 18 I, XIX | Upper Navik, whose wife was English, and that she had left Greenland 19 I, XIX | on the eastern coast of English America, and were making 20 I, XIX | or sewing. She asked the English name of everything, and 21 I, XIX | indescribable effect. We give an English rendering of Mrs Barnett’ 22 I, XX | or sang some old familiar English song, in the chorus of which 23 II, I | which the best maps of English America join to the American 24 II, V | not this the case with the English ship Resolute, the American 25 II, XIV | learn. She improved her English speaking, and also taught 26 II, XIV | either in England or in English colonies.~The building of 27 II, XXIV| to communicate with some English agents of the Hudson’s Bay 28 II, XXIV| to Fort Reliance across English America, whilst Mrs Barnett,


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