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four-fifths 1
fourth 4
fox 16
foxes 27
fracture 14
fractures 4
fragile 2
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27 crushed
27 cry
27 firm
27 foxes
27 free
27 heart
27 heat
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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foxes

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | pole-cats, ermines, and silver foxes; and above this display 2 I, I | They already saw bears, foxes, and musk oxen, falling 3 I, IV | clothed in the skins of foxes, martens, bears, and other 4 I, V | otters, lynxes, ermines, and foxes were scarce. It was therefore 5 I, VI | sables, otters, wolves, foxes, bears, &c. No artifice 6 I, X | sables, beavers, ermines, foxes, &c., did not trouble the 7 I, XI | the fine blue and silver foxes, which are becoming more 8 I, XIV | they lived in holes like foxes. During the temperate season, 9 I, XVI | Arctic or blue and silver foxes, to complete the list of 10 I, XVI | Company.~The furs of these foxes are esteemed in the Russian 11 I, XVI | sterling.~Several of these foxes were sighted at Cape Bathurst, 12 I, XVI | only about a dozen silver foxes fell into their hands. The 13 I, XVI | high a price as that of the foxes mentioned above.~One of 14 I, XVI | above.~One of the silver foxes captured was a splendid 15 I, XVI | WalrusesBay. Some traces of foxes had been noticed the evening 16 I, XIX | clothing, but only two or three foxes. These cunning creatures 17 I, XXII | of the winter, martens, foxes, ermines, wolverines, and 18 I, XXII | reindeer, hares, caribous, foxes, and ermines passed close 19 I, XXIII| discontinued, as the martens, foxes, and others had already 20 I, XXIII| most valuable of the furs. Foxes, ermines, martens, swans, 21 II, III | caught some hundreds of white foxes in traps, rivetted a copper 22 II, V | musk-rats, beavers, and foxes multiplied with such rapidity 23 II, VIII | ermines, musk-rats, and foxes were numerous, and the magazines 24 II, VIII | around them. It was true the foxes and others had not yet assumed 25 II, X | martens, polecats, blue foxes, and ermines. Marbre and 26 II, XIV | driven away. The martens and foxes were in all the splendour 27 II, XIX | collected round the factory. The foxes, martens, ermines, lynxes,


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