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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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crushed

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, III | only just escaped being crushed, but he got up without a 2 I, VI | fancied that a rainbow, crushed in a powerful hand, bad 3 I, VII | one of which could have crushed the sledges and their inmates, 4 I, IX | waves, it would either be crushed or capsized; the lives of 5 I, IX | would soon have inevitably crushed it; the front planks were 6 I, IX | All surface agitation, crushed by the wind, had disappeared 7 I, XVII | paw, could not fail to be crushed. Such were the traps set 8 I, XVIII| the ice-fields split open, crushed by the falling of these 9 I, XVIII| storm; that which was not crushed was buried and smothered, 10 I, XXI | thrown down, broken up, crushed to pieces, and piled up 11 II, IV | earth and sand mixed with crushed shells; and the lower of 12 II, VII | they ran a risk of being crushed beneath a falling tree, 13 II, XII | island would inevitably be crushed when the ice broke up, and 14 II, XII | island would inevitably be crushed when the ice broke up, and 15 II, XIII | on a distorted ice-field crushed by the pressure of the icebergs 16 II, XIII | homes, and felt absolutely crushed at the disappointment, but 17 II, XIV | His spirit was completely crushed.~On the 30th December the 18 II, XV | must inevitably have been crushed beneath it.~It will be easily 19 II, XV | horizontal avalanche, or crushed beneath the huge blocks 20 II, XV | the moving masses of ice crushed upon each other, realised 21 II, XVIII| the house must have been crushed by the avalanche, and the 22 II, XVIII| no, it cannot have been crushed, it must have resisted, 23 II, XVIII| cannot—it cannot have been crushed!”~“Well, then, what has 24 II, XVIII| island. It has not been crushed, but engulfed, and the poor 25 II, XIX | it from being immediately crushed.~Whilst thus imprisoned 26 II, XIX | rooms. They must either be crushed or drowned!~But by little 27 II, XIX | upper portion of which had crushed Cape Bathurst whilst the


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