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confidence 27
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configuration 3
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27 around
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, V | Hobson was to make for Fort Confidence, on the northern extremity 2 I, VII | was anxious to get to Fort Confidence, on the further side of 3 I, VIII | most anxious to reach Fort Confidence, built on the northern extremity 4 I, VIII | May.~At this time Forts Confidence and Good Hope were the most 5 I, VIII | Company in the north. Fort Confidence was a most important position, 6 I, VIII | which started from Forts Confidence and Good Hope, especially 7 I, VIII | ruminant without the head.~Fort Confidence was built at the end of 8 I, VIII | forming a new settlement.~Fort Confidence, as a whole, much resembled 9 I, VIII | that the magazines of Fort Confidence were empty on the arrival 10 I, VIII | two or three days at Fort Confidence. In the absence of the little 11 I, VIII | anchored the fleet of Fort Confidence, consisting of a single 12 I, VIII | visitors returned to Fort Confidence, where a good meal of fish 13 I, VIII | latitude and longitude of Fort Confidence; so that Mrs Barnett and 14 I, VIII | extremity of which rose Fort Confidence, framed in green pines. 15 I, IX | time we shall be at Fort Confidence. Let us then start without 16 I, IX | Fort Franklin before Fort Confidence.”~“Well,” said Mrs Barnett 17 I, IX | Lieutenant Hobson again sees Fort Confidence.”~“Let us be careful, then,” 18 I, X | The distance between Fort Confidence and the mouth of this river 19 I, X | days after leaving Fort Confidence the river widened considerably. 20 I, XXIII| into the future with any confidence—why, he would have found 21 I, XXIII| Lieutenant Hobson losing hope and confidence?~He and Mrs Barnett had 22 II, VIII | with her usual unshaken confidence. “We have already had two 23 II, XV | uneasiness. Her courage and confidence never seemed to waver, she 24 II, XV | and he had also entire confidence in Kalumah, often trusting 25 II, XV | Ocean.~The young girl’s confidence on this point reassured 26 II, XVII | with greater patience and confidence than ever. They felt, poor 27 II, XX | Sabine, in whom he had great confidence, and all agreed that it


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