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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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1 I, I | other sound. Presently an awful silence ensued. Nature seemed 2 I, VII | blocks of ice cracked with an awful noise, and certain oscillations 3 I, IX | disappeared around this awful gulf, which, growing deeper 4 I, X | I cannot think of their awful condition without a shudder. 5 I, XVIII| and would never forget the awful beauty of the Polar regions 6 I, XXII | masses rolled over with an awful crash, in consequence of 7 II, IV | partition between them and the awful gulf of the ocean?~Sergeant 8 II, IV | wanderers broke the sublime, the awful silence of the night.~“Who 9 II, V | Hope was floating above an awful abyss, and that the lives 10 II, VI | zenith. Every now and then an awful stillness fell upon the 11 II, VI | keep the knowledge of our awful situation from them until 12 II, VII | the wind swept along with awful force, and involuntarily 13 II, VII | trot.~There was a kind of awful grandeur in the storm to 14 II, VIII | approached the coast during the awful night just over. Might it 15 II, VIII | become aggravated by the awful storm! It is evident that 16 II, X | only too clearly to what awful solitudes the wandering 17 II, XII | body alike shrunk from the awful prospect, and she was tempted 18 II, XIII | had to go through, and how awful was the prospect of another 19 II, XV | Mrs Barnett, seeing the awful power of the pressure in 20 II, XV | birds had deserted these awful solitudes.~Mrs Barnett was 21 II, XVII | and tumbling over with an awful crash, crushing everything 22 II, XVII | they stood watching the awful scene, the buildings, formerly 23 II, XVIII| wait, a prey to the most awful forebodings.~Day dawned 24 II, XIX | emotion excusable in so awful a situation?~Mrs Barnett 25 II, XXII | they were hanging above an awful abyss ready to swallow them 26 II, XXII | weeping like children.~The awful situation of the colonists


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