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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, II | islands of the North Pacific. Small colonies of beavers have 2 I, IV | feet high, defended by a small bastion with a pointed roof 3 I, IV | nutritive properties in a very small bulk, requiring no cooking, 4 I, XI | like the camel, they have a small nail-like hoof with a convex 5 I, XI | but confined to a very small circle.~Jaspar Hobson called 6 I, XII | imperfectly known, covering but a small extent of territory, scarcely 7 I, XIII | strongly built, and the small panes of the latter glazed 8 I, XIII | in providing for all the small wants, which would inevitably 9 I, XIV | just now; it will be no small undertaking to provide food 10 I, XIV | supple back; its eyes were small and horny, and it was armed 11 I, XVIII| the lunar rays through the small prismatic ice-crystals floating 12 I, XXII | myself one of the crew of a small vessel, and now that it 13 I, XXIII| free from clouds! only the small space in which the eclipse 14 II, IV | Long pointed to several small blocks of ice floating in 15 II, IV | to its breaking up into small portions, and to its final 16 II, V | plenty of spirits, only small quantities having been consumed; 17 II, VI | different pieces would have been small enough to be affected by 18 II, VII | rising ground crowned by a small clump of pines. Once there 19 II, VII | and there are a good many small native colonies, the members 20 II, X | the sea in the shape of small isolated crystals like snow, 21 II, XII | plans. The pieces of ice are small, and their jagged edges 22 II, XII | plans. The pieces of ice are small, and their jagged edges 23 II, XIII | rough water strewn with small icicles—a crevasse not more 24 II, XV | alternations of smooth surfaces of small extent, intersected by numerous 25 II, XV | continent in a vessel so small as theirs.~Unfortunately 26 II, XXI | would therefore keep out the small but not the large waves.


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