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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | how the present state of things came about, how it is in 2 I, V | He urged them above all things to stand by one another 3 I, V | accomplished sportsman.~“Wonderful things these whips!” he cried; “ 4 I, XI | Lieutenant Hobson only urged two things upon his companions not 5 I, XIII | only a temporary state of things, and when the barracks were 6 I, XV | that the Creator of all things has taken care to place 7 I, XVI | soon alter this state of things, and America will be America 8 I, XVIII| accustomed to all these things, and Mrs Barnett and Madge 9 I, XX | the distressing state of things at Fort Hope, when a new 10 I, XXI | plan, certainly; but two things might defeat it. The door 11 I, XXI | less energetic men. But things were not yet at their worst. 12 I, XXII | Captain Craventy. A good many things were still required for 13 II, I | the frozen sea maintained things as they were; but when the 14 II, III | they avoid, are the very things for which we earnestly pray.”~“ 15 II, III | built on firm ground. But as things had probably remained as 16 II, IV | altogether the state of things was very far from reassuring.~ 17 II, IV | formed from fresh water. All things considered, and making due 18 II, V | its account. Hobson let things go on as if the future of 19 II, V | in the ordinary course of things would have gone down to 20 II, VIII | ascertaining the true state of things, and being anxious to conceal 21 II, X | three weeks of this state of things, and Hobson felt that they 22 II, XV | observations.~This state of things continued for four days. 23 II, XVII | than ever. They felt, poor things, that the end of their trials 24 II, XVIII| hands and muttered—~“Poor things, poor things!” He then climbed 25 II, XVIII| muttered—~“Poor things, poor things!” He then climbed to the


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