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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | How eager the two were to cross the Arctic Circle, and how 2 I, V | thing to be done was to cross the large river connecting 3 I, VII | of the lake been able to cross the districts on the shores 4 I, VII | she was at last about to cross the Arctic Circle. It was 5 I, VII | the meridians of the globe cross each other, than those hitherto 6 I, VII | Circle, but I hope we may cross it without any very great 7 I, VIII| and Jaspar Hobson had to cross the lake alone, under the 8 I, VIII| Bathurst was very difficult to cross, being hilly and intersected 9 I, XVI | spare any which happened to cross their path until the winter, 10 II, II | too far eouth. To have to cross a few hundred miles of ice 11 II, III | they are presently able to cross the ice-field, they will 12 II, VII | He hoped by this means to cross the ten or eleven miles 13 II, VII | This they would have to cross to get to the coast by the 14 II, X | had it been possible to cross the sea, but they continued 15 II, X | it would be possible to cross to the continent of America 16 II, X | sea firm enough for us to cross it?”~“I think it is,” said 17 II, XII | impossible to attempt to cross it.~“The weather is certainly 18 II, XII | of six hundred miles to cross with women and a child!”...~ 19 II, XII | impossible to attempt to cross it.~“The weather is certainly 20 II, XII | of six hundred miles to cross with women and a child!”...~ 21 II, XII | impossible for sledges to cross it, it was dangerous for 22 II, XIII| Long, “if one man could cross, ought not one of us to 23 II, XIII| was indeed impossible to cross the ice. It was decided 24 II, XV | be useless to attempt to cross to the American continent. 25 II, XV | which they were about to cross. It must have weighed more 26 II, XV | three miles of the island to cross after leaving the ice. This 27 II, XVII| even now they could not cross to the continent, the connection


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