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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, III | This result Jaspar Hobson hoped to obtain by vigorous friction 2 I, V | miles a day the Lieutenant hoped to halt there about the 3 I, VII | Great Bear Lake, where he hoped to obtain some useful information. 4 I, VII | Frigid Zone. Jaspar Hobson hoped to find such specimens of 5 I, IX | only men who could have hoped to weather such a storm, 6 I, X | had done, and of all she hoped still to accomplish; so 7 I, XII | of the ships which it was hoped would come to the new settlement 8 I, XIII | skilful, the Lieutenant hoped to have the principal house 9 I, XIII | adding laughingly, that she hoped the chimneys would riot 10 I, XVII | artificial protections they hoped to be able successfully 11 I, XXI | It was so dark that all hoped Long’s movements would escape 12 II, II | with the sextant, and they hoped to recommence the same operation 13 II, III | WalrusesBay, which they hoped to reach In a few hours. 14 II, VI | rejoiced; for if, as he hoped, the island held together, 15 II, VI | that of all with him, he hoped that the hurricane would 16 II, VII | ascertain his bearings. He hoped by this means to cross the 17 II, VIII | and mists, so that Hobson hoped to be able to take his bearings 18 II, IX | bravely sought, but she hoped the latter. Yes, hoped that 19 II, IX | she hoped the latter. Yes, hoped that she had reached her 20 II, XV | and if, as the Lieutenant hoped, the island were drifted 21 II, XV | of the ice. It was to be hoped that the ice-field would 22 II, XVIII| no reply, and if, as he hoped, the house had not given 23 II, XVIII| danger of fresh falls Mac-Nab hoped to be able to sink a vertical 24 II, XXI | hand, but would not, it was hoped, be sudden and abrupt.~The 25 II, XXII | to ask her if she still hoped, and Madge turned away her 26 II, XXIII| The poor colonists still hoped on.~Towards three oclock,


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