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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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narrow

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | atmosphere of the room. The narrow windows, some of them mere 2 I, I | the partition wall, with a narrow door leading into the next 3 I, III | Sergeant Long hastened to the narrow passage from which opened 4 I, IV | Chesterfield inlet, a long narrow estuary formed by the waters 5 I, VII | The party was then in a narrow gorge between huge icebergs, 6 I, VII | The wind roared in the narrow pass, and tore off the tops 7 I, XI | and on the east a long narrow creek called Bathurst Inlet 8 I, XI | situated at the end of a narrow creek called Darnley Bay, 9 I, XII | the Arctic Ocean through a narrow inlet, which, protected 10 I, XV | ingress, the straits are too narrow to be affected by the ocean 11 I, XVIII| party shut up in such a narrow space. They were used to 12 I, XIX | and slightly curved claws, narrow muzzle, and smooth white 13 I, XIX | she bravely entered the narrow tunnel in imitation of her 14 I, XXI | wedged firmly in, leaving a narrow slit through which to watch 15 I, XXI | watchers went back to the narrow space between the two doors, 16 I, XXI | be less formidable in a narrow space, and there would not 17 I, XXI | soldier could get through the narrow trap-door at a time, and 18 II, XV | Island, at the opening of a narrow strait about which the ice 19 II, XV | the explorers followed a narrow winding path leading down 20 II, XV | as they wound through the narrow passages pointed out by 21 II, XV | reached the opening of the narrow pass.~Strange as was this 22 II, XVII | least from the middle of the narrow pass.~The weather was now 23 II, XVIII| remain at the bottom of the narrow shaft, directing the excavation, 24 II, XXI | The waves, confined in the narrow space, dashed mountains 25 II, XXII | islet was reduced to the narrow strip between the site of 26 II, XXIII| in the open sea than in a narrow wooden shed.~The next day,


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