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picturesque 4
piece 25
piecemeal 1
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25 nearly
25 opened
25 opening
25 piece
25 produced
25 question
25 reason
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | together by transverse bands. A piece of curved wood, turning 2 I, XVII | by the squeezing of one piece against another, were also 3 I, XVII | fetching half a guinea a piece.~During these excursions, 4 I, XVII | The end of the horizontal piece of wood was baited with 5 I, XXI | twelve oclock, the last piece of wood would be burnt, 6 II, I | fact nothing but an immense piece of ice, five hundred square 7 II, IV | was anxious to examine the piece of ice which formed the 8 II, VII | consulted his compass, passing a piece of burning touchwood over 9 II, VIII | the beach, he saw a large piece of ice separate from the 10 II, VIII | plunged into the sea.~A large piece of the island had broken 11 II, VIII | broken away, and a huge piece of ice, the centre of gravity 12 II, VIII | the breaking off of the piece of ice, the bear started 13 II, IX | related to Kalumah— how the piece of ice had floated away, 14 II, XII | broken ice, bounding from one piece to another, and beating 15 II, XV | on the sand with a little piece of wood, and made signs 16 II, XXI | said. “We can always melt a piece of our island, and,” he 17 II, XXII | Bathurst. It was now merely a piece of ice.~ 18 II, XXIII| CHAPTER XXIII.~ ON A PIECE OF ICE.~A piece of ice, 19 II, XXIII| XXIII.~ ON A PIECE OF ICE.~A piece of ice, a jagged triangular 20 II, XXIII| not an islet! Their own piece of ice was probably the 21 II, XXIII| a wreck?~But a wreck, a piece of woodwork, a broken mast, 22 II, XXIII| the heat of the sun!~This piece of ice had formed the thickest 23 II, XXIII| waves licked the sides, piece after piece of ground with 24 II, XXIII| licked the sides, piece after piece of ground with its verdant 25 II, XXIII| light, was to examine the piece of ice. Its perimeter was


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