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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | The islets on the lake produced very fine willows. Game 2 I, VII | drivers’ whips no longer produced any effect upon them.~And 3 I, XIII | thick layer of ashes thus produced would prevent the damp from 4 I, XVIII| to express the sensation produced by touching a metallic body 5 I, XVIII| Exactly similar results are produced by the sudden introduction 6 I, XIX | strange intervals, which produced an indescribable effect. 7 I, XX | far-stretching carpet of snow, and produced effects of light and shade 8 I, XX | breathing of the inmates already produced that result. Every now and 9 I, XXII | difference the earthquake had produced in the appearance of the 10 I, XXII | The important alteration produced by the earthquake may, in 11 II, I | Rain-water filled the lagoon, and produced the little river; vegetation 12 II, I | sensible difference was produced on our shores.”~In spite 13 II, IV | structure. A little bank, produced by a landslip, enabled him 14 II, IV | which had evidently been produced by successive frosts in 15 II, V | the water cannot have been produced by the melting of ice.”~“ 16 II, VII | the regular rolling sound produced by the breaking of water 17 II, VIII | herself the changes lately produced. If she had mentioned her 18 II, VIII | Stop! stop!”~At the noise produced by the breaking off of the 19 II, X | noises were constantly heard, produced by the breaking of the ice 20 II, XV | effects of chiara-oscuro produced upon it.~It would not do, 21 II, XV | The nature of the noise produced by the breaking of the icebergs 22 II, XV | Kamtchatka Current which produced this motion? Would the floating 23 II, XXIII| astonished at the effect produced. Wherever the air was projected 24 II, XXIII| and the physical effect produced may be described as follows:—~ 25 II, XXIII| on the surface of the ice produced intense cold, and the compressed


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