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heard-growling 1
hearing 6
hearne 7
heart 27
heart-rending 1
heartrending 1
hearts 2
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27 firm
27 foxes
27 free
27 heart
27 heat
27 height
27 hold
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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heart

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, X | beloved North America by heart, was able to answer all 2 I, X | as it has to you; and my heart beats high when I think 3 I, XVI | the side, the other at the heart; and the latter was from 4 I, XIX | sinks wearily;~My trembling heart, with sorrow filled,~Aches 5 I, XIX | still,~While at his tender heart the icicles lie chill.~Child 6 I, XIX | the icicles around that heart of thine!~Could we once 7 I, XIX | Could we once more~Meet heart to heart,~Thy little hands 8 I, XIX | once more~Meet heart to heart,~Thy little hands close 9 I, XIX | part.~Then on thy chill heart rays from heaven above~Should 10 I, XX | home-gatherings so dear to the heart of all Englishmen, was kept 11 I, XXIII| relieve his over-burdened heart by pouring out his troubles 12 I, XXIII| the astronomer, and his heart beat high with newly-awakened 13 II, III | expected it, and yet her heart beat almost audibly. She 14 II, IV | feet at any minute? What heart, however brave, would not 15 II, V | plan he had long had at heart. At the corners abutting 16 II, V | factory, “Fort Hope,” made his heart sink within him; for should 17 II, V | Mrs Barnett kept up a good heart through it all; she encouraged 18 II, V | little knew how you wrung the heart of your master when you 19 II, VII | where he rolled about to his heart’s content until he fell 20 II, VII | however, have pressed upon the heart of the Lieutenant. Could 21 II, VIII | cried Mrs Barnett, whose heart beat violently.~Madge followed 22 II, IX | not yet quite cold. Her heart beat very feebly, but it 23 II, IX | pressed the brave child to her heart, and Madge shed tears of 24 II, X | the winter with all his heart.~At last the temperature 25 II, X | Barnett, “it goes to my heart to think of abandoning it 26 II, X | Lieutenant! I feel as if my heart would break when we leave 27 II, XVIII| Barnett still breathed, her heart still beat feebly, and revived


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