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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | latitude of New York is nearly the same as that of the 2 I, IV | made Mrs Paulina Barnett nearly as enthusiastic as himself. 3 I, V | Hobson, each driver kept as nearly as possible at the same 4 I, VIII | ospreys, which measured nearly six feet from tip to tip 5 I, VIII | returning to the boat until nearly three oclock in the afternoon.~ 6 I, XV | the larger males-creatures nearly four feet long, clothed 7 I, XVI | animal of the rodent family, nearly as industrious as the beaver, 8 I, XXII | horizon, but it approached it nearly enough to produce a long 9 II, II | suddenly to the east, pretty nearly following the same parallel 10 II, VII | through a whirlwind which nearly knocked them down; but clinging 11 II, VII | against the gale, which nearly tore them to pieces, along 12 II, X | the carpenter it was not nearly ready, and indeed it taxed 13 II, X | Victoria Island was now nearly a degree farther north than 14 II, X | opinion, at least, it was not nearly cold enough.~The sea froze 15 II, X | few degrees, which was not nearly enough. Victoria Island 16 II, XV | huge barrier had parted nearly in the middle, and now formed 17 II, XVIII| sea had already encroached nearly as far as the lagoon.~The 18 II, XVIII| the second day Mac-Nab had nearly reached the layer of earth 19 II, XVIII| work. The shaft must have nearly reached the level of the 20 II, XX | scaffolding of which was nearly finished, and some provisions 21 II, XX | in the thick fog, and was nearly drowned in a large hole 22 II, XX | great speed, having drifted nearly eight hundred miles since 23 II, XXI | on which they had lived nearly two years; every inch of 24 II, XXII | lodging, which would not be nearly enough to build a raft to 25 II, XXIII| would be the good of eating?~Nearly every one remained in the


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