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27 heart
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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hold

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IX | good; but the tempest may hold back for three or four hours, 2 I, IX | light boat, which, unable to hold its own course, would be 3 I, XIX | out, but it could get no hold on the slippery surface, 4 I, XXI | permission, and we have time to hold a council of war.”~“Well, 5 I, XXI | loft that the men could not hold the barrels of their guns, 6 I, XXI | and then tightening his hold of the end of the rope, 7 II, II | build a boat large enough to hold us all, and strong enough 8 II, IV | in the ice big enough to hold three persons—in fact to 9 II, IV | Hobson merely said—~“Keep hold!”~And creeping through the 10 II, V | beginning to teach him to hold a gun, and to understand 11 II, V | convinced the island would hold together until the bitter 12 II, VI | about him likely to give hold the wind, and set out.~He 13 II, VII | hope that the island would hold together until the winter? 14 II, VII | us hope these trees will hold,” at last observed Hobson.~“ 15 II, VII | much for the wind to take hold of, still all these little 16 II, VIII | looking about uneasily, caught hold of her hand, and exclaimed—~“ 17 II, VIII | cried Madge, tightening her hold on her mistress’s hand.~ 18 II, VIII | and, shaking off Madge’s hold, she rushed to the beach, 19 II, IX | which could take firmer hold of her kayak than of the 20 II, XV | base, and that it would hold together for several months 21 II, XVIII| soldier, “they are saved.”~“Hold your tongue, and go on working,” 22 II, XXI | shed or cabin big enough to hold every one, and to afford 23 II, XXI | deck-house, which would hold some twenty people. Round 24 II, XXII | enough to build a raft to hold so many. A few days of life 25 II, XXIII| the current, as it gave no hold to the wind.~Still it was 26 II, XXIII| in short, that could give hold to the wind.~The speed increased 27 II, XXIII| ten feet of water in the hold?~The air pumps were at hand,


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