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carpet 8
carpeted 1
carriage 1
carried 26
carry 20
carrying 12
case 22
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26 asked
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26 beginning
26 carried
26 colony
26 currents
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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carried

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | but a force of will which carried him successfully through 2 I, II | ermines, and beavers, was carried on through the agency of 3 I, III | be thawed.”~Thomas Black, carried by the Sergeant, the Corporal, 4 I, V | spoke Mrs Paulina Barnett, carried away by her vivid imagination. 5 I, VI | taking immediate possession, carried off their skins to be subsequently 6 I, XIII | was destined never to be carried out, and another disaster 7 I, XIV | unloaded, and the bedding carried into the different rooms. 8 I, XVI | Excursions of a similar kind were carried on throughout the month 9 I, XVII | Hunting was vigorously carried on for some days. The magazines 10 I, XXI | comrade from the ground, and carried him into the passage; but 11 II, I | and waves, and had been carried along the Arctic Ocean by 12 II, III | and his subordinate also carried hatchets and ice-chisels, 13 II, V | the Fox, all of which were carried along upon ice-fields until 14 II, VI | Kamtchatka current, and be carried by it to the northwest. 15 II, IX | Kalumah now felt herself being carried away towards the west by 16 II, X | irresistible current, and was being carried along with a speed which 17 II, X | hours, and the island was carried rapidly along again by the 18 II, X | nurse to the baby. He had carried the child about, dandled 19 II, XII | land, how it had again been carried away in the night of the 20 II, XII | his fear that it might be carried to the Pacific, or seized 21 II, XII | land, how it had again been carried away in the night of the 22 II, XII | his fear that it might be carried to the Pacific, or seized 23 II, XIV | seclusion. The poor astronomer carried his instruments, his books, 24 II, XV | of a mainsail and a jib carried on a single mast. The tent 25 II, XVIII| lifted her in his arms and carried her to the opening, and 26 II, XIX | service of the others, and carried food to them through the


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