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spirit 7
spirits 11
spirituous 1
spite 27
spiteful 1
spitzbergen 1
splash 1
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27 life
27 north-west
27 speed
27 spite
27 valuable
27 words
26 advance
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | realising immense profits, in spite of the competition of the 2 I, III | of the phenomenon; but in spite of all their efforts, “the 3 I, III | courier of the Company; in spite of the severity of the winter, 4 I, X | Barnett.~“No, madam; and in spite of the large reward offered 5 I, X | by their comrades. But in spite of all his sufferings, Captain 6 I, XV | supposed that there were-in spite of all that had been said 7 I, XV | former adventures; but in spite of the brave struggle against 8 I, XVII | found, however, that in spite of all the reports of previous 9 I, XVIII| air was very damp, and, in spite of every precaution, the 10 I, XVIII| was maintained indoors in spite of the intensity of the 11 I, XIX | situation ill-chosen? In spite of all his endeavours, Hobson 12 I, XIX | to the fort every day in spite of the severity of the weather. 13 I, XX | for all hurried out, in spite of the bitter gale and biting 14 I, XX | of wood and oil; for, in spite of every precaution, damp 15 I, XXI | passage was open, and in spite of the thick furs in which 16 I, XXIII| combined to reassure him. In spite of the great rigour of the 17 II, I | produced on our shores.”~In spite of his despair, Thomas Black 18 II, V | not be concealed. But in spite of the justice of these 19 II, VI | had become a hurricane.~In spite of the fury of the gale, 20 II, VIII | longitude, 170° 30’.~So that, in spite of the violence of the hurricane, 21 II, VIII | by a kind of instinct in spite of herself.~“Stop, stop, 22 II, X | quickly died away: perhaps in spite of the evidence of his daily 23 II, X | whole party in it, but in spite of the zealous efforts of 24 II, XII | across the ice-field!~In spite of her moral and physical 25 II, XII | up of the ice-field. In spite of the dreadful weather, 26 II, XIV | all.~About this time, in spite of all their economy, the 27 II, XV | large pieces of ice, in spite of their weight, were driven


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