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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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valuable

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | the animals whose fur is valuable have become extremely rare. 2 I, VI | creatures, like those with valuable furs, have fled from the 3 I, VI | properly so called makes very valuable leather. By rubbing this 4 I, VIII | be able to give me some valuable information about the districts 5 I, VIII | roubles.~The furs of these valuable amphibious creatures were 6 I, VIII | give the Lieutenant some valuable, although necessarily incomplete, 7 I, X | which would have been more valuable to its rivals than to it. 8 I, XI | they are really the most valuable animals to be found in these 9 I, XI | a time have shot a very valuable animal on this excursion, 10 I, XI | shot-range of a sable or some valuable fox. Their Lieutenant’s 11 I, XI | debarred from attacking more valuable game.~There would then be 12 I, XIV | shoots of this tree are very valuable, yielding a favourite beverage 13 I, XIV | of cedars, which are so valuable for fuel.~Of vegetables 14 I, XV | quality. They were chiefly valuable, however, on account of 15 I, XVI | the beaver is not now as valuable as when it was used for 16 I, XVI | demand, although not so valuable as that of the sable, which 17 I, XVI | the blue fox is the most valuable of all. This pretty creature 18 I, XVI | his chagrin at seeing this valuable spoil fall into the enemy’ 19 I, XVII | of these rodents formed a valuable addition to the reserves 20 I, XVII | one had left its warm and valuable fur in the hands of the 21 I, XIX | edible portions of this valuable animal were confided to 22 I, XXII | ermines, wolverines, and other valuable animals were taken in large 23 I, XXII | with them some of the most valuable furs; and if no accident 24 I, XXIII| provisions, and the most valuable of the furs. Foxes, ermines, 25 II, VIII | even to wish to shoot the valuable game around them. It was 26 II, X | should be no lack of these valuable anti-scorbutics.~The sheds 27 II, XVII | embarked and some of the most valuable furs.~On the 2d of May a


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