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appointment 2
apprehensions 3
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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approach

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, VI | were unconscious of the approach of the hunters; but they 2 I, VI | the hunters, and felt the approach of danger? Whatever the 3 I, VI | not this be the time to approach them, when they are blinded 4 I, VII | herself who repels those who approach her, and paralyses their 5 I, VIII | and when you hear of their approach, I advise you to be on your 6 I, IX | looking round, saw its approach; and Mrs Barnett and the 7 I, XI | Polar hares, difficult of approach, poorly represented the 8 I, XIV | should warn it of their approach! and how cunningly they 9 I, XIV | receded like a wave at the approach of the hunters, or the sound 10 I, XVII | CHAPTER XVII.~ THE APPROACH OF WINTER.~It was the 21st 11 I, XXI | house.~On hearing of the approach of the bears, Hobson at 12 II, III | travellers and fled at their approach, but not with any great 13 II, V | there was no sign of the approach of the cold season. The 14 II, VI | Barnett. “Whatever land we approach will be welcome. It will 15 II, VIII | there were any signs of the approach of Captain Craventy’s convoy, 16 II, VIII | plains, but they did not approach, and soon disappeared behind 17 II, VIII | creature.~The bear, seeing her approach, reared upon his hind legs, 18 II, X | however, many signs of the approach of winter Snow fell frequently 19 II, XIV | told Mrs Barnett of the approach of the formidable carnivorous 20 II, XV | would not do, however, to approach too near to these beetling 21 II, XV | following it the island must approach the American continent. 22 II, XVIII| was really impossible to approach the enceinte. The masses 23 II, XVIII| had come, they could again approach the palisades, and there 24 II, XIX | observed they always do on the approach of icebergs, so that a catastrophe 25 II, XXI | gave warning of its rapid approach.~We will now describe this 26 II, XXII | these latitudes than the approach of icebergs and ice-floes; 27 II, XXII | The vessel continued to approach in an oblique direction,


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