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lie 1
lieutenant 449
lieutenant- 1
life 27
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27 heat
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27 speed
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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life

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, III | showed no signs of returning life, and Corporal Joliffe could 2 I, III | deigning to show a sign of life. At the end of half an hour 3 I, III | ouranography. In private life he was a simple nonentity; 4 I, VI | eat it, and it supports life as well as anything else.”~ 5 I, VIII | in animal and vegetable life. The surface of the water, 6 I, VIII | them for the necessaries of life, which they no longer provide 7 I, X | quietly returned to their wild life of adventure on the lake, 8 I, XVI | thus to escape with its life. But Hobson was too quick 9 I, XVII | hunters whose adventurous life has been so poetically described 10 I, XVIII| space. They were used to life under similar conditions 11 I, XVIII| book. She was, in fact, the life and soul of the little community, 12 I, XVIII| electricity which gave it life.~It was time it was over, 13 I, XIX | put an end to the bear’s life, and the next thing to do 14 I, XX | will be at the risk of his life that any one goes out in 15 I, XXIII| Twenty times in my soldier’s life I have been in critical 16 I, XXIII| for the first time in my life I am uneasy about the future. 17 II, II | was ready to lay down her life for “Paulina,” but what 18 II, VI | chief officer, that his life was not his own, but necessary 19 II, IX | possible to restore her to life? Mrs Barnett loosened her 20 II, IX | lest the faint spark of life remaining to the young Esquimaux 21 II, X | is the chief work of my life; I have devoted all my powers 22 II, XII | Kalumah had bravely risked her life to come to the aid of her 23 II, XII | Kalumah had bravely risked her life to come to the aid of her 24 II, XIV | and the monotonous winter life once more commenced. Needlework, 25 II, XXII | hold so many. A few days of life were all the colonists could 26 II, XXIII| melting! I would give my life to know how! Yes, I would 27 II, XXIII| how! Yes, I would give my life!”~“There is one way,” suddenly


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