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27 confidence
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IX | fearful crash was heard, and a cry burst from the lips of the 2 I, IX | The Lieutenant uttered a cry of despair. Where was Norman? 3 I, IX | see and hear nothing. No cry for help broke upon their 4 I, IX | attention. It was not the cry of a frightened bird, but 5 I, IX | he uttered a heartrending cry and disappeared beneath 6 I, IX | Lieutenant’s last despairing cry, arrived at the scene of 7 I, XI | with a harsh screeching cry; fishing hawks, which build 8 I, XIV | uttering a sharp note like the cry of a child.~When about fifty 9 I, XVII | Trumpeter swans, with a cry like the shrill tone of 10 I, XXI | that he would revive.~A cry of grief and despair burst 11 I, XXIII| leaving it bright and clear!~A cry of gratitude burst from 12 II, VII | CHAPTER VII.~ A FIRE AND A CRY.~The Lieutenant and the 13 II, VII | despair, when suddenly a cry was heard, a distinct cry 14 II, VII | cry was heard, a distinct cry for help. It was a human 15 II, VII | slide down to the shore.~The cry was not, however, repeated.~ 16 II, VIII | night, that the fire and cry were alike signals of sailors 17 II, VIII | exploration: the fire and the cry. Hobson was quite sure that 18 II, VIII | had really been seen, the cry had really been heard; and 19 II, VIII | remember the fire and the cry of which Sergeant Long and 20 II, VIII | stretched about the snow.~A cry of astonishment burst from 21 II, IX | then that she uttered the cry which Hobson and Long had 22 II, X | which they had seen, or the cry of a shipwrecked mariner 23 II, XII | terrors. But as she gazed a cry suddenly burst from her 24 II, XVII | which fell upon them. A cry of despair burst from the 25 II, XVIII| last opened her eyes.~A cry of joy burst from every 26 II, XVIII| burst from every lip, a cry of gratitude to Heaven for 27 II, XXII | Hobson could not check a cry of despair; and when he


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